Bourgade High School - Anchor Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1982

Page 159 of 208

 

Bourgade High School - Anchor Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 159 of 208
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Eight days a week Producing a yearbook takes time, but time isn't half of it: it requires creativity twhich some had to learnlg patience twhich no one hadig time twhich there's never enough oflg and cooperation twhich was managed - barelyl. The staff fielded accusations and questions: 'Yearbook, that's just an easy credit.' 'Do you ever do anything in there?' 'Are there any pictures of me this year?' 'She's always in the yearbook!' And the inevitable question, 'When are the yearbooks coming in?' The fact is the amount of time spent to produce two pages can take weeks: taking pictures, drawing layouts, getting information, selecting, printing and cropping pictures, writing and typing copy. Yearbooking requires dedication and working eight days a week, each twenty-five hours long. Yearbook 155

Page 158 text:

Yearbook 11 MaryAnne Kilfoyle finds doing class sections a frustrating job. 21 Sally Edmondson carefully proofreads copy for Faculty layouts. 31 Maureen O'Connell, Wendy Davis and Kelly Clark confer about: Homecoming layout ideas. 41 Tim McAdams, Kelly Clark, and Bill Scully concentrate on meeting a deadline. 51 Carla DiGiovine prints a last minute rush order. 61 Mrs. Scully explains importance of fitting heads exactly to Judi Kerr and Karla Johnstonbaugh. 71 Editor Debbie Ash ties to find the right book to explain a fine detail to Jon Schira. 81 Barb Lahaie and Jeanne Bauer find their frosh pictures in storage. ' f QV Sa Jx



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Newspaper Bourgade students pay for news Putting out eight issues of the Bourgade Flyer requires hard work. The staff worked before, during and after school to meet deadlines. ln addition to the normal duties of the staff, newspaper students were faced with severe money problems. The staff resorted to selling the Flyer for ten cents a copy, holding car washes, selling candy and carnations and Christmas decorations. Their diligence netted them S1800 which enabled them to put out several multiple-page editions. Not having enough to do, newspaper and yearbook staff members took up a new cause this year: sponsoring Bourgade's First Annual Academic Bowl. Led by Quill and Scroll members MaryAnne Kilfoyle, president, Sally Edmondson and Debbie Ash of the Anchor, and Gigi Holtz of the Flyer, both staffs developed a sense of camaraderie lacking in previous years. Recognizing the efforts to attain journalistic excellence and their dedication and hard work, Quill and Scroll inducted a record twelve members on May 13th. At the formal induction ceremonies, guest speaker Mr. Bill Burke, owner of Filteray of Arizona and former stringer for several Arizona newspapers, emphasized the primary responsibility of journalists to find and accurately present facts. si?

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