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Pictured: Liz Steven helps sort yearbook receipts as do Julie Thon Megan Malone during a Journalism class period. Publication staffe the OSU School of Journalism after a packed full Saturday workshc sored by JAOS (Journalism Association of Ohio Schools). ias and s leave p spon- Senior f wo-year Quill and Scroll members Megan Malone. Sara Tiffany Livesay and Bill James show off the Senior flower.the ivo presented at this year's induction luncheon. Helping unload the y truck are John Meredith, Willy Landrum and J.J. Brown (the boxes Mutzig. ry rose, tarbook re NOT OSKY WOW 27
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garbook Staffers Comput fkTJONAL YEARBOOK WEEK WAS PROCLAIMED B Boh BURLEIGH OILER AS MRS. EUBANKS, JENNIFE JAAN, TONY NEWELL AND THEME DEVELOPMENT ED BILL JAMES LOOKS ON IN THE MA YOR'S OFFICE. PSON LANDRUM, A NEWCOMER TO THE STAFF DURA I THE SUMMER WORK TIME, BECAME A VALUAB fer to the publication AS A COMPUTER MAN. OUl ] EDITION WAS TYPESET AND PLANNED ON AN IB 5 EL 30 COMPUTER WHICH THE OSKY WOW STAFF I, ]CHASING FROM TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMP AN I) OTHER STAFFERS, ROB HALL AND CHRISTIE DWYE IE VALUABLE SUMMER WORKERS AS THEY SPE, SOLID WEEKS THROUGH JUNE AND THE FIRST O jr HELPING MRS. EUBANKS IN THE CONVERTED ROO IVffiS. CHAPMAN 111 (It was cooler than 210).Sever J staffers worked from time to time and staffer Vaness tz attended the OU workshop in June and spent man„ I helping complete the book. I ed: The Proclamation of National Yearbook Week being signed by Mayor Oiler. Mason Landrum works at the computer.Senior English students Tony amon and Kevin Baker help unload the 1987 yearbooks. Christie Dwyer- and Bob Hall worked extremely hard and long hours at a time during the June jiays which usually lasted from 8:30 until 3. Isfcr : Bill James, Nick Burchette, Paul Bragg. Vicki Dillinger, Christie wyer, Jodi Brown. Tara Doughty, Deirdre Geitz, Aaron Gillum. Jodi Gordon, Julie jas, Kim Johnson. Jennifer Lahman, Tiffany Livesay. Becky Miller. Maty Nelson, Tony Newell, Laura Owens, Cindy Ridgeway, David Stevenson, Vanessa , Tina Crabtree and Mason Landrum. 26 OSKY WOW
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'mrnalists Achieve Success ffii Monday, May 2, 1988, twelve JHS students were re-13 rad into membership in the Quill and Scroll National wpr Society for High School Journalists, and four students® Hived honorary membership awards. i»se students were inducted as Junior Full Members: Tinat Tee, Tara Doughty, Deirdre Geitz, Kim Johnson, Cindyl way, David Stevenson, and Julie Thomas. Senior Full’ yers inducted were: Jennifer Lahman, Tony Newell, Lau- ‘ vens, Kristin Taylor, and Nancy Goble. Honorary Mem-brought into the local society were: Jodi Gordon, Billy] es. Heather McGhee, and Becky Miller. Also attending ncheon at Sadler's Restaurant were: Lucinda Eubanks, ty staff advisor; John Shaw, Lifetouch School Studios ygrapher; Alan Swank, Taylor Publishing Co. Repre-rfive; Dr. Michael Richardson, Jackson City Schools Su-itendent; Jack Coyan, Assistant Superintendent; and las Slater, JHS Principal. o year members presented the program, and each new member was presented with the Senior class flower, the ivory rose. y Livesay read the history of the high school press associations. Megan Malone read about JAOS, our state organization. Mutzig and Bill James told about the JHS publications and their staffers. Mrs. Eubanks then read the membershiptij irements, which are as follows: full members must be Juniors or Seniors and active participants on the school publication staffs, also must rank in the top one third of their class scholastically. The staffer must have done superior work in some phase of the l's journalism program and the advisor must recommend the staffer for active Quill and Scroll membership. ™ re than 10,000 schools now hold Quill and Scroll charters, and approximately one million members wear the badge of the 28 Journalists: Quill Scroll Society
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