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Paul Henry, photographer, fiddles with his camera before taking some pictures. l .3 , O ' Q, -. Q-1 ,Q v . Q A A i -V 7 . 93 , I T N, 'wt-,. N gf f 'Fur , '5 if X A ,gp A ,i fm? it W a Q '- ' '-'-' -.s . , M1 ,za X i Thinking of all the cute guys she could be chasing, Jorgie Schreiner, class editor, day- dreams out the window. Kim Kempt, sports editor, and Melanie Perkins, Aerie editor, discuss a layout. Backf off buddy! Dave Hadford, photo- grapher, gets ready to toss an eraser. erie m ore From August 1979, when the Aerle staff attended the Colorado State University Journalism Camp, to August, 1980, when the 1980 book came out, the Aerle staff worked to make the 1980 Aerie the best yearbook Bozeman Senior High has ever had. At the CSU camp, staffers attended classes on yearbook layout and design, theme and cover and listened to outstand- ing teachers on yearbook journalism. To promote yearbook sales and add some excitement to the everyday happen- ings, the Aerie staff sponsored TWIRP Week. They held the traditional cake bake, in which the guys bake cakes to be auctioned off at the TWIRP dance, and came up with new ideas to increase yearbook sales. After getting through TWIRP Week and all its hassles, the staff began to work on layouts for the book. After getting pictures taken and copy written the layouts were finished and the final product was in sight. When the pressure was on at the end of the year, the Aerie staff began spending many late nights at school to finish up the book - trying to make it a complete representation of the 1979-80 school year. Sitting back to think of a headline, Sara Egan, organizations editor, takes a break from writing copy. ,9 rlu' ,,
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Oh, donlt give me that! Tony Martel, sports editor, grins for the photographer. 6 ' 4-..,,.M K it .E 5 5 .J S Qi 4? The 1980 Aerie Staff. 1 ,, .t M--aww!! Awim-Qlv H ,MA-gm . XX, gk.. f f 2220 .I . - ' - 70!Aeric l Kay Matthis, faculty and index editor, works diligently on her layouts to make deadline. ,EN ' N Melanie Perkins, Aerie editor, checks over all the layouts before sending them in to the publisher.
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W atts t e eco . What's your idea of an exciting Thurs- day night? The Hawk Tawk staff seemed to enjoy their Thursday nights by pasting up the weeks issue of the paper - allowing time for playing frisbee in the hall and making a few trips to Wendy's. They began the year by putting out a bi-weekly paper and received the 5-Star All-American award for the excellent job they did. At the beginning of the second semester, the staff decided to make it a weekly paper and the work was piled on. They attended the state journalism convention last fall in Missoula. In March, Bozeman hosted the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Assoc- iation write-off competition. A combin- ation of the Hawk Tawk staff, Aerie staff and Journalism I students made a clean sweep in the competition and came away with the first place Sweepstakes trophy by scoring 37 points to runner-up Missoula Hellgate's 20. The Hawk Tawk staff ended the year with the annual banquet. Publications Awards Linda Hinz, editorla e itor, tries to come up with an idea to write about. Jerry ,McNichol, publications advisor, sets some copy for the paper. 721 Hawk Tawk The Aerie staff also attended the banquet and six Journalism I students were honored, also. Each staffer was awarded the gold craftsman pin from the National Scholastic Press Association for their accomplishments in high school journalism. Phil Ward, Hawk Tawk editor, was presented with the Out- standing Staffer of the Year award and the Silver Key of Journalism from M.I.E.A. ,,..-'1 Feature editor, Richard McClure, attacks a new layout just in time for the deadline. Hey, this is great, making the juniors do the last paper! Marc Brown, editorial editor. You probably don't even have any film in there. Randy McCarver, news editor.
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