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Behind it all Hardly anyone could guess what is behind the scenes of the yearbook, newspaper, and Literary Magazine. Few realize that it is the students who actually design and produce them. There were two journalism classes this year,one for yearbook and the other for newspaper. Work on the yearbook began in the summer of 1986 at Ouachita Baptist University. Some of the students went to learn new techniques and new styles. The theme was determined one morning at about l a.m. as Kathleen Hamill fthe editorj dreamed it up in her sleep. Julie Peters, freshman, said, I really learned a lot about layout design at camp. Our classes were interesting, and the information I learned really helped me through out the year. This year the staff was determined to get the yearbook out on time, so many students put in additional time after school and on the weekends. Yearbook took more time than I thought it would, but I really enjoyed it, commented senior Kate Lanford. The newspaper decided to publish bi-monthly this year. Staff members sold ads to pay for extra expenses. Selling ads was fun because it gave us a break from the monotony of the average school day, said Rachel Redman, senior. The journalism classes combined to have the annual Christmas party. It was held at Curt Holton's house, and gag gifts were exchanged. Senior Meg Holmes exclaimed I thought the presents were hysterical, and everybody got a real kick out of the party. The Literary Magazine was in its third year of publications. lt was entered in many contests state wide and nation wide. Fora magazine to be so young, I am proud that we have placed so high nationally, exclaimed Mrs. Tennant sponsor. Overall, it was a great year for the journalism classes. The students enjoyed working, and they learned what it really takes to make a good publication. 50 Academics I see the light! Jason Matt, senior, works on the newspaper using the light table.
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a Ia la. Shannon Hulett. Heidi Hoag. and Kris Gillian practice singing during their class period. Y my n Fifth Grade Band: Uront rowj Eric Monson, Drew Brighton, Marcus Rothwell, Amy Shoptaw, Keath Patterson, Michael Stout, Jeffrey Palmer. lrow Z1 Betsy Wright, Jenny Freeman, Doug Voss. Bryant Fuller. Scott Tudor, Drew Murphy, Josie Dickens. Mr. John Henley. director, lrow 31 Jon Barger. Lori Taylor, Carrie Runyan, Terri Hall, Andrea Sturgis, Dana Jordan. trow 4j Amy Hankins, Matt Hodges. Paul Rebsaman, Jeff Moss, Tim Chappal, Creighton Ralls, Suzanne Bradley. 'QI V1 gg, 'CY iiziffgi -5 ':'?zJ li it . Eighth Grade ChorumlfrontrowjAshley Whisenhunt.N1indy Franculaurulconard.l'athcrinclloggtrow 2jSandy Sutphin. Amanda Nlitehell, Cindy Jester. Carrie: Shnllmler. Valerie Pike. lrnw JJ Sulanne Roberson. llnllt Harrison. Alice lenniint. Heather luclter il '59 f g UU w , . Q XL Sixth Grade Band: Uront row! Amee Cohen. Adam Nelson, Leslie Simons, Betsy Jane Tucker. Diana Tunon. Daniel Gold. Mr. John Henley. director. frow 21 Chris Green, Shereen Soghier, Jason Peters, Andy Faulkner, Sabrina Spann. Ashley Vines. lrow 3lJulie Harris, Will Bird.Jason Clayton. Stuart Ray. Jennifer Meacham. Jade Sung. :xuariemics 2 9
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hat else? Seniors Marley Meyer and Kathleen Hamill discuss what iournalism homework they have. ,. iv' ht If Journalism: tfront fowl Julie Peters. Lynne Bryant. lrow 21 Rachel Redman. Shannon Hernandez leditorj. Wesley Massey. Stephen Niswanger. Kristi Phelan. Tiffany Forsythe, Meg Holmes. Kim Solomon. frow 33 Phyllis Cordon ladviserl. Randy DeWese. Brent Trammel. Kate Lanford Devon Holder. Derek Jester. Marley Meyer. frow 4jJay Porter. Jason Matt. Curt Holton, Kris Gillian, Scott Mittledorf. Marci Smith. Kathleeri Hamill feditorj. 4-v ,-1-1 Literary Mlgnzine: Scott Mittledorf feditorl, Julie Peters, Jason Matt leditorj, hite out! Derek .lester,junior, corrects a mistake on his yearbook layout form. Eleffives Sl
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