1988 Gallimaufry
P r o m e t h e a n V " ^ romethean went through im- J~y pressive changes in its 87-88 f * year. The most pronounced of -ft —I these was the name change I I from Verbatim to the Promethe– an (after the Greek god Prometheus who brought light to mankind.) This lead to structural changes in format, to five columms on actual newspaper stock for a professional standard. Improved stan– dards of reporting brought about articles on world events, school happenings, fea– tures, and polls on current topics for stu– dents, faculty, and staff. The tradition started by this issue has hopefully created a tradition to be con– tinued by high school and professional jornalists, and future Promethean issues. Promethean Front Row: Terri Willard, Geeta Gurnaney, Portia Blume, Aerin Hyun, Alice Cheng. Second Row: Steve Moore, JimKingery, Mike Hancock, Alex Chen, Dave Yung, Dan DeU- garte. Third Row: Kris Gerhard, Robert Chang, Jeff Truitt, Andy Chen, Gabe Demombynes, Frank Lai, Kevin Narimatsu T h e M a n i l l a F i l e m he literary magazine was an im– pressive effort by students to il– lustrate the creative talent of the entire school in the arts. Submis– sions of visual art, poetry, short and photography were organized and support was stories, into layout by students provided by the sponsor, Mrs. Taylor. Each student submitting work to the magazine had one of his works chosen, allowing eve– ryone interested to have something pub– lished. Each copy sold for fifty cents, in order to partially compensate for the funds provided by Parents Council. The Manilla File Front Row: Dave Kung, Stev Moore, Robert Chang. Back Row: Maire Reink Efie Saranteas, Kris Gerhard, Eleanore Kim. 112 « t ^ Organizations
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