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Decisions, decisions, decisions
, . . Jon Micole and Mrs. Hes-
sion collaborate to find the best
faculty photos. Selecting just the
right pose for yearbook can-
dids and writing captions for
these are important jobs for
yearbook members.
Get it while it's hot! A 3:00 piz
za delivery drew yearbook
members to room 214 to cele
brate meeting the first 16-page
color deadline.
Purple and Gold
CBA’s Headlines
The Purple and Gold was not only a source of news for the school com munity, but it was also a source of school pride and an excellent way
to make friends. Members also became bet
ter writers which helped them in all of their
classes. Another benefit enjoyed by P & G
members was that the newspaper did not
interfere with other activities. Members were
assigned a story once a week, met with the
editor and had a meeting again the day of
the deadline. It was a great opportunity to
participate in a school activity for those who
did not have a lot of time to spare after
school.
Saturday afternoons working
on yearbook is fun when you
get to look over all the latest
snapshots of yourself and your
friends. Jamie Tankersley
glances at a picture of himself
held by Nicole Chang while
Jackie Wilson smiles at another
funny photo.
Purple and Gold Row 1: Mrs. Bigelow, M. Demlein,
B. Ferenchak, T. Emko, B. McKeon, K. Luckie-An-
derson. Row 2\ 5. Corcoran, S. DeSantis, L. Stitt,
T. Little, K. Powers, A. Irwin, K. Clark, L. Rosales,
M. Kolb. Row 3: S. Judge, T. Luchsinger, J. Grady,
M. Kaminski, T. Adornato.