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NEWSPAPER :use the Railroader staff was using magazine layout concepts, Seniors -o- fa they learned up-to-date journalism ideas. sn, We W, ,. 3' Q A 4 Traci Walker, Susan Deschner and Sharon Zehr had to put much thought into their work. Mi-W SF Lori Brown and Cheryl Burkett return to the bus after attending a WSU workshop Planning a layout for pages four and five are senior Karen Harvey and junior Amy Girard. Nevvapaper and yearbook!29 'F if
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YEARBOOK Versatile vets eing part of either the yearbook or newspaper staff can bring maturity and responsibility to a student. Being on the newspaper staff has helped in- crease my responsibility by meeting deadlines and trying to be accurate on my stories, said junior Dena Thomas. Staff expectations put a lot of pressure on the students. The members of a staff are relied upon to represent as much of NHS as possible. They are responsible for meeting deadlines, getting stories and photos, and stay- ing within their budget. All these tasks result in building responsibility in a person. The staff is not only working for their own grade but also they work as a team to produce the publications. If one person doesn't take responsibility for hisfher assign- ments, the deadline is not met and the budget increases. l think if every student in NHS had to work on the newspaper and go throughjhe whole cycle of putting it together, they would appreciate it a lot more, said juniorVicE1i Smith. Time and effort is put into the publications. The paper comes out whether or not you did a good job, but it reflects on you if you don't, said Smith. lt has to be done, but you are the only one who can make it good. . Senior Susan Deschner, yearbook staff, said, Self-motivation is the key to success if you want to be on the staff. A staff person has to pace himself to allow time to get everything done efficiently. The timing relieves a lot of the stress put on a staff a week before deadline. The first year on staff is a new experience for students. lt lnewspaper staffl was new and I was worried that l wouIdn't be able to do what was asked of me, said junior Wes Kruse. When comparing their first year with their second year, most staff members agree that their first year was mainly for learning. Senior Sonya Tafolla, yearbook staff, said I learned something new every deadline. Senior Karen Harve, , editor of the Newtonian, thought her first year was kind of scary when she had to interview someone for the first time. By the end of the year, interviews had made me much more assertive, she said. The seniors on the staff find they have morelresponei' lity their second year. They are responsible for showing the new staff members the ropes. Senior Robby Roberson, news- paper staff, said Second year is more of a teaching job. lVlore is expected of the vets. Since the Manhatten yearbook workshop was the Student Union, seniors Gary Eis and Susan ner take a break in the bookstore. .Wai Proofreading stories for the Newtong' n are reporters junior Amy Girard and Leanne Richardson. 28!Building responsibility
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PAGE 18-29 GROUP SHOTS French Club: Row 1: Scott Mathews, Tina Gonzales: Row 2: Sarah Gilmore, Karla Silver- nale, Susan Brown, Lisa Capel, Barbara Rempel, Nancy Brown, Marci Williams, Laura Capel, Anette Sanseda, Valerie Smith, Row 3: Stacie Lloyd, Marianne Curiel, Jo Lagree, Diona Swick- ard, Michelle Jantz, Amy Carstenson, Kim Herron, Merresa Steely, Barb Siemens, Lisa Adrian, Tina Meyer, Rechelle Musser, Micki McCurdy: Row 4: Tracy Hopkins, Arlen Stark, sponsor Annette Whillock, Lora Davis, Sandy Wolterp Row 5: Jeff Pulaski, Kevin Gaede, Rosa Ramos, Andrea Hole, Briana Stark, Karalee Kiger, Anna Dudte, Marci Klassen, Rachel Kasper, Jan Heidebrecht, Karen Harvey, Julie McCloud. l German Club: Row 1: Vicki Smith, David Learned, Matt Harms, Mark Akin: Row 25 Sheryl Gaeddert, Karma Schmidt, Karen Schmidt, Darla English, Stephanie Gasaway, Dean Hargett, Eric Ferrell, Chris Jones, Sharon Zehr, Joanie Rucker: Row 3: Delene Bradley, Susan Deschner, Yvette Whelan, Sondra Penner, Kim Melcher, sponsor Kathy Ashby, Sherri Pauls, Scott Graber, Kirk Hargett, John Carroll, Sylvia Ewert, Nancy Flempel, Holly McDiffett. i Annette Whillock: French, French club sponsor sor Joe Ramirez: Span- ish, Spanish club spon- Spanish Club: Row 1: Shannon Mayer, Brenda Shumate, Cheryl Soper, Olga Medina: Row 2: Michelle Smith, Amy Colborn, Jorge Guerra, sponsor Joe Ramirez. College BowllHigh O: Row 1: Jason Rowley, Shelly Kurth, Joanne Juhnke, Micah Myron, David Weigand: Row 2: Eric Hanchett, Darrin Friesen, Richard Learned, sponsor Jan Hoberecht, David McCammond, Jeff Steely, Keith Neufeld. Jan Hoberecht: Media Science, College Bowl! High Cl sponsor, Ushere ettes sponsor Delores Thomas: Lib- rary Assistant Gladys Niles Media Scienci 3OfG roup shots
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