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Cadence staff endures changes by Mae Parrish istory of the 1985-86 school year was pressed between the pages of the yearbook. The yearbook staff con- sisted of students that worked together to produce a book that covered Blue Springs High School and its students' academic and extra-curricular activities. The Campus Cadence was a full pas- te-up book. The students had to begin by making a ladder which designated what each page would be for and who would be responsible for its produc- tion. Making a yearbook page en- tailed ordering pictures, drawing a lay- out, writing stories and pasting all copy and pictures down on the page. Many changes that took place throughout the course of the school year affected the production of the year- book. A periodic change of sponsors prolonged certain processes of produc- tion, yet the staff retained its determina- tion. Mrs. Schwalm's encouragement given to us in the last three years gave us determination to go on and persevere, even through the times we felt the low- est. We had a lot of problems but kept working, even when we were behind, commented Christy Willard, editor. We had a lot of people who help- ed us. Dr. Blaine, Mr. Ed Villwock, our yearbook representative, and Debbie Tennill, our typesetter, were all con- cerned with how we were doing after Mrs. Schwalm left. It was a very hard time. We also had some really nice sub- stitutes, explained Jenny Henning, as- sistant editor. 62 X Yearbook
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Crier staff devoted to production by Jenny Henning Q Q he staff this year was very close, we are all very good friends, and we've worked together since our sopho- more year, commented Robb Groh, Editor-in-Chief of the Campus Crier. The Campus Crier was a bi-week- ly publication of the seventh hour ad- vanced newswriting class. The newspa- per covered all aspects of school events with news, feature, sports, editorials and variety sections. The staff members interviewed people for stories, yet that was not all the job of being a reporter entailed. Stories for all sections were often written, re-written, and written again. All copy and many pictures were then sent to the typesetter to be typeset. The final layout was completed after school usually, and then taken to the Blue Springs Examiner, to be printed. 64fNeWSP11Pef The Campus Crier, contrasted from recent years, when the staff decided to use actual newsprint, and have the paper printed as a regular newspaper is. I like this paper better, it is more economical, and looks more professional, said Bob- by Shaw, Editorial Editor. We've had some rough times this year, but our staff always seems to pull together and work in unity, explained Mrs. Ruth Ann Hafner, sponsor. Above, First row: L. Hess, B. Shaw, K. Miller, K. Hillison. Second row: R. Groh, K. Anderson, B. Olson, Mrs. Hafner, A. Houston, Michelle Miller, I. Henning. Right: Robb Groh and Bobby Shaw discuss news stories. at 3 VE? K Q J sf -it xx ra. . 3 , . y 1 If
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