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spectrum staff editor tim morrow troy horme kathy daniels ellen mcfarren dale rlcke head 1 i managing editor ......... ' photo editor .......... ' junior editor ..... .... 'involvement' ....... ' , karen elderton, kathy reeves, terri wolf. , . . , . 4 ' ! people geri johnston, head joanne hartmann, deanna perez, pete kruse competition chris gegen, head bruce bottomley, ellen mcfarren discovery ron thackery head tim morrow, troy horme, kathy daniels photographers martin Schneider jerry oltmanns adviser. ........ mrs. karen bradshaw it NNN.- page sixty two yearbook 4b -15.
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'the carroll herald' lsweat, frustrations pay-off, journalists produce special editions, awards jou rnalism ll class, 'the carroll herald' was published ev- ery two weeks egccept epsi ho,l.rd,ays.gg,t,he Staff .Paul 9 irlra ism ll students participated in state competition in lawrence, april 5. ' P ' 1 ri t aa t rsrrrsr rr eeer'sr s ' iirr r it Mew it could 1 be so tired and still work, mary angelee smith, senior five SfUdentS10'UQtd the Staffsat Semi 7 ew -1 -' f -t f, we fm ,....,, ,..,, ,H-,,..-,et ft- .- ,,..,,., , f --iyy . f,ff we . ,s, .. H,-,, 1- ., ,,,..,,,, ,, , .Le ff.- fi, ., ,,.,,,, ,. ., ,, rtai iiril 'iii lraa f.FW ' itiiii 't ai' 1 rar 5LaS1f aits lli iii'i 1 i,'tt 'arr arrsi riill rrro Wd get 'W .'70t WWV779 iiii iiiiti saraa rre be feueialrtiien riital lii ' iiti ,nights iiil sltati llriea sli i1ii lttriieiwieri 1' rr'sr1 papfifiw rrri 1 irrri aisreeir iafs 'bm racl ' itrr iitt pages aftt 1 . rals fhen when Hey before the print! Q Sweatfnd Wy Called tarari rrii e r 1 S 2qua f'ed and were Wf 0179 mme- if WMC ii ' 1 q'+'i ' and Scroll, a pgf pirotte, gy Whose lateynightsggtqughttgme some- society forhigh school L1 page 60: 1. final paste-'up requires the utilization of a light table as mary angelee smith lines up copy. 2. taking a break from a photo- graphy assignment, ron thackery speaks with lesa murphy about a forensics story. 3. 'the carroll herald' staff: front row ll. to r.l-jan kruse, drew bogner, bernard berning, tom stolz, pat pirotte, mrs. karen bradshaw, mary angelee smith, laura garafalo, elizabeth bridgeford, ron thackery. back row: robert meredith, dave schmidt, dorothy mulhern, tim morrow, sally seitz, charles carney, kelley cramm, dale ricke, mike bolster, mark hammar, craig helser. lnot pictured-paul wurth, troy horine.l page 61: 1. pat pirotte jots down an editorial idea while mrs. karen bradshaw and ian kruse discuss story assign- 1.2 ments. 2. editing copy is only a part of co-editor dale ricke's work. page sixty one 'the carroll herald' .....,...fM-- W, ..,.- 3, I N ...ls
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1 A page 62: 1. 'spectrum' staff: ll. to r. I- the closer ellen kruse, they get, the better they look! dale ricke, mcfarren, troy horine, karen elderton, pete mrs. karen bradshaw, chris gegen, joanne hartmann, bruce bottomley, geri johnston, tim morrow, terri wolf, kathy reeves, kathy daniels. 2. a good slam by kathy daniels seemsto be what chris gegen needs to get his pages completed. 3. kathy reeves receives constructive criticism on her layout by mrs. brad- shaw and ellen mcfarren. 4. as well as actual production, classroom instruction is required of deanna perez, kathy reeves, joanne hartmann and geri johnston. 5. troy horine sets copy for his page. page 63: l. a broken composer seems to upset tim morrow. 2. using a telephoto lens, martin schneider captures the slave assembly on film. b 'spectrum' l 'headache' book reflects informal school life it's a headache to choose a year- book theme. but light, color and the 'spectrum' finally emerged after much research, sweat and discus- sion. layout, pictures and especial- ly copy were formed around bishop carroIl's informal educational sys- tem as evidenced in the down- style type used. we decided to use no capital let- ters anywhere. this, we thought, would make the book easy going and friendly-like the students! troy horine, senior another innovation the staff intro- duced was the utilization ofa money saving paste-up production. an ibm composer shared with the 'herald' staff cut printing expenses by 1700 dollars. with eight experienced students returning, final decisions became major accomplishments. but the many creative ideas paid off. at the fourth annual regional journalism contest held in hays, four students placed. in this kansas scholastic press association sponsored compe- tition, troy horine, chris gegen and tim morrow placed first in copy writing, graphicslspecial effects and layoutldouble page spread, respec- tively. in addition, ellen mcfarren took second in layoutldps and chris gegen won a second place award in photography. i was so surprised that i won in graphics because i competed in the wrong catagory for half an hour. then i realized that i didn 't even ha ve a pencil! ll chris gegen, senior tim morrow brought back third in Iayoutldps from the state contest april 5 in lawrence. he competed against ll other students represent- ing 4-a-5-a achools from across the state. why i won i'll never know. my layout was gross. i was a little dis- appointed in the judging, but all of us learned from it. tim morrow, senior students and advisors attended ses- sions after the competition. they enjoyed a lecture concerning con- temporary layout. the 'spectrum' staff was inspired by the presen- tation. we really were excited by the speaker's innovative ideas. we are lucky our yearbook is delivered in summer, so that we can use some of his suggestions. i was really pleased with the staff's enthusiasm afterwards. mrs. karen bradshaw, adviser
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