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Journalism ... Journalism 23 Logan High School seniors, under the supervision of Mrs. Chris Killoran, were responsible for the success of the 1980-81 L.H.S. newspaper known as the Chieftain. These 23 seniors worked hard to put out an issue of the Chieftain” on a regular basis. There was usually one issue per month and an issue for each holi- day during the school year. Although, in years past the “Chief- tain staff had only broken even in the sales of the paper, this year the staff made a small profit. The Chieftain was sold to the students and faculty at L.H.S. for only 25 cents a copy. Many private citizens of the Logan area also subscribed to the L.H.S. “Chieftain.” Each issue of the “Chieftain had stories and features dealing with activities, students, and issues of concern at L.H.S. Some features that appeared in the 1980-81 Chieftain were: letters to the editor, editorials, student profiles, and sports profiles. The staff used the paper not only as a means to communicate school news and opinions to the student body, faculty and community, but as a means for individual self improvement. Being a member of the 1980-81 “Chieftain” staff required respon- sibility and the willingness to work hard. Each issue of the paper was several weeks in the making and not one member of the staff was finished until the last copy of the “Chieftain” was sold. For each issue of the “Chieftain the staff had many decisions to make. They had to decide how many would be in that issue, what stories would be covered in that issue, and who would write those stories. They had to sell spots for advertisements in the paper, they had to interview and research for each story, type each story up, and fit the storiesj onto the pages of the paper. Finally the staff had to make sure that they! had done everything correctly before sending that issue of the) paper down to the Logan Daily newspaper office for printing. The! experience of being on the Chief- tain” staff was beneficial to all 1980-81 Chieftain staff members in many aspects of life. The Chieftain” staff members worked hard throughout the 1980-81 school year to make the school newspaper a success. 1. Carol Huffman advising Mrs. Killoran? |bk) 2. Another working day for Teresa Fidler. (bkj 24 Student Life Debbie May
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Each year, members of the year- book or Aerial staff work throughout the school year to com- pile a book of that year's student body, and their extracurricular and co-curricular activities. The 1980-81 Aerial staff was no excep- tion; they worked to make their yearbook one of the best in the history of Logan High School. Many hours were spent trying to organize the yearbook. The cover, done by Carl, Kathy and Rena York, was a culmination of ideas from all staff members and each section; as individual as it may seem, was just a part of a larger collaboration, the 1980-81 Aerial. Each section, page and story in the 1980-81 Aerial was treated with special care, each, the most im- portant and vital part of the yearbook. The purpose of the 1980-81 yearbook was to ac- curately recall the events at L.H.S.. for the school year, and to do this effectively, each staff member had to realize the im- portance of relaying stories accurately. There were 22 members on the 1980-81 Aerial staff. The members were students in grades nine through twelve, because of this and the fact that all of the staff members had dif- ferent interests, the 1980-81 Aerial staff was able to put out a more thorough and diversified yearbook. Graphic Publications ... Graphic Publications Aerial staff: front row, left to right: Debbie May. Connie Harwood. Row 2: Shelly Rayburn. Terri Fife, Debbie Hood. Debbie O’Donnel, |. B. Hoy. Row 3: Cathy Watson. Liz Murtha, Beth StClair. Suzanne Frazier. Carolyn Harwood. Row 4: Meleah Dicken, Kathy McDaniel. Kathy York. Troy Hoke. Dorel Chenoweth. Last row: Kerri King. Becky Brown, David Moore. Tracy Bell. Bill Keynes. |ds) Debbie May Student Life 25
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