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Journalism Attending a yearbook workshop at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Robin Buckbee finishes up a layout to her specifications. Buckbee served as the editor of the yearbook this year. (Photo by Dale Hogg) Staffs create changes The appearances of both the school newspaper and yearbook changed this year. The newspaper changed to a four-page newsprint tabloid format that was published once every two weeks. The tradition- al baby picture and senior spotlight section of the paper was dropped, stirring up controversy among seg- ments of the student body. An edito- rial policy statement by Editor Cur- tis Arbuckle, in the Dec. 17 issue, to- tally abolished the senior spotlight- baby picture concept for the year. This created concern among some students, who tossed shredded news- papers throughout the main hall during break and some who set the editions on fire in a hall trash can. The yearbook format was also al- tered, with many of the ideas result- ing from a yearbook workshop at Bethany College in Lindsborg during the summer. Editor Robin Buckbee brought home the idea of a trend to- wards a magazine format, larger pic- tures and less pictures on each dou- ble page spread. Fifteen members of the journalism department attended the Kansas Scholastic Press Association regional contest at Fort Hays State Universi- ty Feb. 18. There were four first places, including Sheryl Whittaker in newspaper editorial writing, Monte Miller in newspaper sports feature, Robin Buckbee in yearbook theme development, and Rita Robl in yearbook layout graphics and spe- cial effects. Second places included Andy Ernsting in newspaper sports feature and Rita Robl in yearbook theme development. Lorri DeWerff placed third in a special photography division. These seven winners qualified for the state contest at the University of Kansas in Lawrence April 3. Sheryl Whittaker repeated her performance in newspaper editorial writing by re- ceiving first place. Rita Robl placed third in yearbook theme develop- ment. Monte Miller types his copy for his yearbook pages in order to meet the deadline. (Photo by Kevin Hickel) 22
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The scratching of the senior spotlight was one of many changes made concerning the news- paper this year. Curtis Arbuckle, the editor of the Eagle, was the person mainly responsible for making the alteration. (Photo by Dale Hogg) One of the tasks performed by the newspaper staff as the deadline approaches is to lay out the paper. Dale Hogg splices a story to fit the copy space. (Photo by Kevin Hickel) Sheryl Whittaker, copy editor for the newspa- per, works on her yearbook page, being a mem- ber of both staffs. (Photo by Dale Hogg) Yearbook staff: Robin Buckbee, Editor Kevin Hickel, Academics Dale Hogg, Administration Monte Miller, Sports Micci Powell, Student Life Sonya Seitz, Index Shelly Thomas, Organizations Sheryl Whittaker, Classes Newspaper staff: Curtis Arbuckle, Editor Andy Ernsting Dale Hogg Doug Hood Jay Ingalls Monte Miller Sonya Seitz Susan Strobl Tim Vogt Sheryl WThittaker Adviser: Mr. Tony Furse 23
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