Sylvan Hills High School - Bruin Yearbook (Sherwood, AR)

 - Class of 1972

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ed persons; 2) get all informa- tion on the subject (using the same old 5 W's); 3) arrange the crypto- gram in readable fashion; and 4) proofread material. From the imaginative mind of its writer, the copy travels into the paper bails of an old manual type- writer, for roughing and justifying, then to an IBM for final typing. Moving away from a pair of magic fingers on the keyboard, the same piece of paper is again checked for errors and then put through the waxer to be forever glued on final layout sheets. The last and final step in taking the new-born paper to the publishers for printing - hoping to get it back by Friday afternoon. OPPOSITE LEFT: Eugene Atha and Gina Hatfield brood over the BANNER. Eugene masqueraded as Mr. Sports and Gina served as the resident jack-of-all-trades. LEFT; Carl Bainbridge. editor of the BANNER, gives tne old sales pitch to convince a manager that an ad would boost business. BELOW; Guitar pickers aren’t the only people who getcallused finger tips. Donita Hanson keeps her fingers in shape playing the role of head typist for the newspaper. 27

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Improving paper is fulltime job The paper staff started last year with nothing. No equipment, no experience, no journalistic tradi- tion: nothing. Since then a head- liner, a waxer, two electric type- writers and a light board have been purchased. Several people have gained the experience that is need- ed to publish a paper. The depart- ment established a reputation on the state level, winning the AHSPA presidency, and individuals won awards on both the state and re- gional levels. That success was brought with hard work and desire, which brought with it the frustration of coming a long way, and then realizing that you haven’t even started. Hours spent over light boards, waste baskets filled with first, sec- ond and twenty-second drafts of a story, ruined rolls of film, deadlines missed - these experiences altered each journalist at least a little. The old moral easier said than done must have been especially thought up with the BANNER in mind. Upholding the reputation of being Arkansas' only weekly high school paper takes a lot more than an hour or two of work. - Three hours dur- ing school time and many more af- ter keep the staff quite busy pre- paring a paper that, in the end, still isn't as satisfying as it could be. The finished product is run over for misspelled words, balance, and writing quality, then set aside as a guideline in an effort to im- prove next week’s issue that is al- ready taking form on the light ta- ble. Easy? Not quite. The enormous job of covering all school activities falls into the hands of the reporter, each one as- signed to a specific beat. Their duty is to: 1) track down connect- 26



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RIGHT: James Kersey, the Chief Photographer, expresses surprise as he views the work of his fellow photographers. Extremely dedica- ted, James is as hard-working as most hard-working members of the staff. BELOW: From the left: Carl Bain bridge, the editor of the paper; John Moss, editor of the an- nual; James Kersey, Terri Olive, Patti Tucker, Linaa Brune; Presi- dent, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer of Quill and Scroll. 28

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