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Managing Editor/ Photo Editor: Angelica Pe Benito

Angelica Pe Benito

Managing Editor/ Business Manager: Angelica Peña

Angelica Peña

Assistant Editor: Vincent Martellacci

Vincent Martellacci

Advisor: Mr. Guarino

Dry Gulch Gazette Staff

About Us

The Angelicas have been in Journalism since their sophomore year and the Vincent has been in journalism since his junior year. Angelica Pe Benito took over the managing editor position her junior year, and she is what makes the newspaper look good. We all love running and being apart of the Dry Gulch Gazette Staff. We have a beginning journalism class of eight seniors that include: Ashley Bulayo, Luiz DeGuzman, Cody Edwards, Simon Mercado, Elizabeth Rafalaf, Michael Roberts, Kelly Tavres, and Brianna Turner. Dry Gulch Gazette is celebrating 55 years in print as Arroyo High School newspaper.

Whats a Dry Gulch?

Dry Gulch means dry creek bed because of all the creeks in the San Lorenzo area. Dry Gulch means Arroyo.