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ex . xo S Al 0 vfjf 5 ' -5 M X 'LLW - i i i k K, L li i it The Bobcat In order to produce a school newspaper, the journalism staff must do a lot of work. First, members of the staff are assigned articles and they gather information from many sources, such as other students, teachers, and popular magazines. After our articles are written up, we type them on computers and print them. Once all of the articles have been printed, staff members work in small groups to lay out the paper and Mrs. Holland makes the stencils to run off the paper from. Finally comes the biggest job of all - running off, stapling, and delivering over seven hundred copies of the Bobcat. This year's paper has continued to improve, with more and better photos, monthly activity calendars, more articles and features - even its own comic strip! Thank you, Mrs. Holland and the journalism Staff, for making this year's Bobcat the best ever. 'S Q I I i f-'19 P Four: From their expressions. it looks like Teresa Martin and Angela Schmid must be working on some juicy bits of gossip. liive: Layout Editor Susan Shuffler and Assistant Editor Meredith Watson paste up pages for the next issue of the Bobcat. Six: The 1986-87 Bobcat Staff. Kneeling -jennifer MacGregor, Vivian Lo, Angela Schmid, Sheila Yarbroughjariet Kowalski. Susan Shuffler. and Connie llunt. Standing - Mrs. Holland, Daniel Messersmith, Andrea Warren, Meredith Watson, Amity Creggenjoanne Candelaria.jenae Sullivan. jennifer Touchette, Corinne Stone, Kirsta Schoeff, Monique Burns, Theresa jones, Teresa Martin. and Charity Nelson. Seven: Charity Nelson checks her layouts before running stencils of her pages. liight: The presses are running! Theresa jones and Monique Burns crank out the pages, Electives - Newspaper 65
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One: ln addition to their regular duties. yearbook students help videotape many different school activities, High up on the scoreboard, Melissa Hopkins films the action of a football game. Two: Since much of this book is put together on computer, yearbook staff members must become fluent in computer-ese. Kim Brunner and Andrea Carroll work on a layout for their pages. Three: The 1986-87 yearbook staff. From lower left, Laura Grossman ieditorl. Kirsten Holland, Samantha Gee, Greta Fruhling Cassistant editorl, Kandi Corbin, Dean Trammel. Tom Swindell. Melissa Hopkins, Maggi Reynolds, Theresa Sommer, Amy Mack, Rosalie Zimmerman, Renee Cox, Amna Ahmad, Shannin Reed. Andrea Carroll, Kim Brunner, Kris Punteney. Christine Meyer Ccopy editorl, Robbin Williams, Layne Mathiesen, and Cynthia Farnsworth. Putting it All Together It takes a lot of work to put together a yearbook, and a lot of people - twenty- three, to be exact. Each student has to be a writer, a designer, a computer expert, and a photographer. Our advisor, Mr. Kendall, editor, Laura Grossman, and assistant editor, Greta Fruhling, keep everybody working hard to meet all our deadlines. The most fun of all is taking pictures, because we sometimes get out of class and visit other classes. On the other hand, writing copy is the hardest job of all, because you have to write it over and over and over until you get it right. In fact, the only time We really get to relax at all is after the final deadline, when everything is all mailed off to the printer! 64 Electives - Yearbook
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Speak Out fflnisf One: Sixth hour speech finalists - Michelle Hall, Sobia Kalim, Annique Millward, Denise Chapdelaine, Lisa Olson, and Kara Stipe. Two: Speech contest runner-up, Sobia Kalim. Three: Third hour speech finalists - Shelby Ballah, jamie Lee, Sonia Fast, Kristi Baker, and Brandi Wymer. Four: Michelle Hall, winner of the speech contest. 66 Electives - Speech 3 3 in 53 N' ':.3,g Q53 'QQQCJYQ7 get ff 2-30
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