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fer L2: a HSenior quotes would be interesting. I think that they could leave the school with their final words. You might even put them in the senior's own handwriting! -Sharon Rylander I would like to see the yearbook staff sponsor a field trip to Mexico. I want to go and have my picture made for the year- book. Yes, I think students would like that - a picture of me in Mexico. -Brett Schulle WHY? You ask why? Well, well tell you why. The yearbook should be a record of the year and should reflect the campus, the year and most importantly, students. Yearbook specialists say that there mini' mum standards which should be met and that there are definite Ho'nos to be avoided in the yearbook. To prove their point and to give our stu' dents what they want, we have included this special magazine, llYou asked for it . For yearbook staffs aspiring to be iltoprofa therline, use this section as a guide to whats not good in yearbooks. The El Paisano staff is using it to tell our readers that we think your ideas were super. You asked for it! YOU GOT IT! i METHOD TO THE MAGAZINE OLE. Sophomore Brett Schulle wanted a trip to Mexico comv pliments of the yearv book staff. The best that could be done is the simulated round trip cantina visit pier tured right. Brett adi mitted that while it didnlt duplicate the atmosphere of old : , Mexico, it did embar- 3' rass him to death. Jeff Beneski senior Angela Middleton freshman Jennifer Jennings sophomore A. I' ll You Asked for It
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By all means, in, clude most embarrass- ing moments. Students love to read about incidents of others If you want students to read the yearbook. this is one way to get them to. -Joan Harwood I think there should he a section with pic- tures of friends. It's always neat to see yourself in the year- book with friends. Just group a bunch of pictures together. -Suzi Anderson .- .t ....t wwwlg- W ma ; T3 REDvFACED I II could have diedI ' IIThe following story, for the majority of the student body, does not need any background, but for those of you who were not at the performance of Bus StopH or who were not paying attention Iie making eyes at Coach Bushongy listening to major gossip at Fiji or just plain sleepingI, here goes my story. The stage was set and Mr. Dodson was preparing us for one of the major obstacles in an actress,s life: performing for a high school audience. It is difficult to keep their attentionf Mr. D remarked. ThatIs true unless you are blessed with an interestasparking event such as the female lead experiencing the slow, but sure loss of her dress. As Bo Decker iMatt Waddelb lifted Cherie iyours tmr lyI over his shoulder with the intention of visiting the justice of the peace, I felt a definite tug on the top of my evening gown. Because of my acting ability, I stayed in Character and kept from looking down at the possible disaster. But it was too difficult to ignore when I was thrown off the shoulder of my herd and glanced down to see - you know both of them e and was forced to hike up the gown in a wonderfully Iadyelike manner e in order to save my face e and other things. To tell you the truth, I definitely was embarrassed, but the thing that saved me was that Cherie wasntv - Susanna Cohen 0 uMy partner and I were playing doubles at a tennis tournament. She and I had already played three sets, yery exhausting ones, and we were really tired, so she went to lay out in the sun while I slept on the bus. About 43 minutes later we were out on the courts facing our opponents, I stood at the net and the girl across from me served. The ball hit my mouth dead center!! I was so asleep that I just fell over on the court and stayed there four ahout fiye minutes in front of eyeryoneH Talk about emharrassirig!IH - Jennifer Vinson, sophomore CANDID CAMERA I u6 You Asked for It
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