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Journalists In Action
E veryone can remember when the Editorial Editor Lisa Simunaci, senior,
newspaper came out, or when the "Being on the newspaper staff gave me good
yearbooks finally arrived and all experience in working with other people,
eyes were searching for their picture in and helped me to prepare for the future."
print. It was a time to thumb through the Photographers were the back bone of
pages and remember everything that had both publications. They followed sugges-
happened over the year. However most did tions and plans submitted by staff members
not realize the work that went into those and it was they who often braved inclimate
publications. weather and "mobs" of people to get group
The Stampede had deadlines every shots.
month that had to be met in order to Besides regular classwork, all staffs
produce a spring book. Some staff members were able to attend workshops to pick up
learned from experience that late night new ideas and receive publication ratings.
hours, vacation time, and long days were The yearbook received a first class state
just a small part of the job. rating and the Newspaper missed First
The Hoofbeat also had monthly Class by only six points.
deadlines to meet. However, according to
Putting together the news-
paper is not an easy job for
Seniors Jerry Kicinski and Lisa
Simunaci.
Together in the darkroom,
Junior Mike Bartenhagen and
Sophomore Jennifer Johnson
produce prints for the publica-
tions staffs.
Using his telephone charm,
Ads Manager Dave Brezack
attempts to obtain a customer
for the yearbook.
Making the decision on who
shoots what pictures, and iden-
tifying a group shot are photo-
graphers Julie Rosso, junior,
Wes Nelson, junior, and Angie
Cushman, senior.
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