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LEFT: Bill Sherburn and Mike Hobbs take a break between yearbook sessions at the OSP conference. ABOVE: Sports editor Larry Towery assists Len Brubaker on cross country layout BELOW: At a conference in Eugene, Robin Hartmann thumbs through annuals from different schools. BELOW LEFT: Adviser Jack Pflug discusses problems on the ladder diagram with editor Sharon Hobbs. Adviser. Photo Adviser F ditor .... Managing Editor . d • . . Sports Edi tor Ad Manager . . ij . . . Publicity Manager. . . . Mike Hobbs Photo Editors . Daren Milionis, Mark Sorsdahl Page Editors Denise Kampstra, Tami Hintzen, Jodi Yohn. Steve Taylor, Jim Lowder, Colleen Lanaan, Jennifer Whitfield, Bill Sherburn, Leonard Brubaker, Robin Hartmann, Veronica Rychard. Photographers Jeff Pikl, Kelly Archer, Denise Kampstra. Ad Design Layout . . classes. Cascadian 15
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ABOVE: Managing editor Peg Loft is and editor Sharon Hobbs compete in page layout and de- sign at the OSP conference in Eugene. ABOVE RIGHT: Lesia Beach, Tami Hintzen, Jodi Yohn, Jennifer Whitfield, and Steve Taylor work together on the junior layout. RIGHT: Cascadian Staff— Front Row: Dan Allen, Peg Loftis, Sharon Hobbs. Second Row: Tami Hintzen, Kelly Archer, Jodi Yohn, Colleen Langan, Mike Hobbs, Denise Kampstra. Third Row: Larry Towery, Robin Hartmann, Jim Lowder, Bill Sherburn. Back Row: Steve Taylor, Mark Sorsdahl, Daren Milionis, Jeff Pikl. Yearbook Staff Creates Unique Book Having a smaller staff this year hasn't affected the annual staff a bit. Longer hours, tougher deadlines, and a really dedicated staff made this year's annual one of the best I've seen in a long time, said Mike Hobbs. The OSP conference in Eugene was something I'll always remem- ber. The sessions and competition helped a lot on my own layouts, commented Steve Taylor. This year's staff had many new ideas that came with new staff members, blending with ideas from experienced staffers. There were some personality conflicts among the staff members which didn't help a bit, but for the most part we had a great staff and what I'd consider the best annual around, said Sharon Hobbs. We worked hard and a couple of times just skimmed through deadlines. Photographers should be thanked individually for hard work and de- dication. When you see a finished an- nual, you can say you worked on it and you're part of it, said Tami Hintzen. The competition that Sharon and I entered at the OSP conference was really fun, and it helped us get an idea of what the professionals thought of our work said Peg Loftis. One positive note was that the staff did an imaginative job of creating ideas and a great job sell- ing ads to finance the book, said adviser Jack Pflug. For the first year, the annual price was raised from $5.00 to $7.00. The extra money helped create a unique and better quality annual. 14 Cascadian
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Cougar Lair Stresses Editorial Comment COUGAR LAIR is one of the most exciting activities in the school ' said editor Robin Hartmann, I think that it's great that I can take a class—journalism --to improve myself in the activity and dedicate my efforts to it. Stressing editorials, and com- mentaries, using cartoons and the roving reporter concept to explore school issues was the main theme for the 1976-77 issues of the COUGAR LAIR. Mike Hobbs, COUGAR LAIR reporter and CASCADIAN publicity manager, took first place in editor- ial cartooning at the 50th annual Oregon Scholastic Press Conference, Oct. 8. Other students entered in the competition were Robin Hartmann, editorial writing; Kelly Archer, sports feature; Tim Morton, news writing; and Denise Kampstra, RIGHT: Editor Robin Hartmann and managing editor Kit Casebier check through ad reference file. BELOW: Adviser Jack Pflug and photo editor Denise Kampstra go over some girls basketball contacts in the darkroom. feature writing. Other students who attended the conference were Kit Casebier, Tim Kuhlman, Daren Milionis, Mark Sorsdahl, Steve Taylor, and Dan Allen. I love to write. I think that's why I like journalism as much as I do, explained Teri Hosford. Along with writing for the COUGAR LAIR, senior sports ad- viser Kelly Archer and news editor Tim Morton submitted stories to the ST AY TON MAIL, and some of Kelly's stories appeared in the COMMUNITY PRESS. At the STAYTON MAIL, I learned some very important details of layout design, commented Cori Glidewell. The best part about the class is having Mark Sorsdahl in it to joke around with Mr. Pflug, stated Daren Milionis. You really learn a lot in this class, and you get satisfaction out of seeing your story in the paper, commented Mike Hobbs. The OSP conference was really informative, and I had a lot of fun. I like journalism because you are able to work at your own pace, said Jill Hickman. Cmtyar |Latr Editor: Robin Hartmann Managing Editor: Kit Casebier, Mike Hobbs Ad Business Manager: Margo Perreault, Teri Hosford Asst. Ad Business Manager: Cori Glidewell, Sharel Cox Feature Editor: Tim Kuhlman News Editor: Tim Morton Senior Sports Adviser: Kelly Archer Sports Editor: Jim Wolf Publicity Manager: Irene Hernandez Photo Editor: Denise Kampstra Art Editor: John Vettrus Adviser: Jack Pflug Photo Adviser: Stuart Chalupsky Photographers: Mark Sorsdahl, Daren Milionis, Jeff Pikl, Dan Allen, Darrell Johnston. 16 Cougar Lair
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