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Staff enters Computer Age ew ideas and flrsts were welcomed if . i g in different ways. i The Cambia staff had to wel- come the new idea of using a computer to help put together the yearbook. s fx V Arfirsr, I thought it might get in the ' by Kim Melton wayaof writing good copy, said Mr. Bill Han- kinsrCambia adviser. However, l think it's efficient..And it gives us a chance to learn about computers. 1 igmiiieiaisimpsan, seniaaana cambza co- said, 'flee liked its fthe cornputerb be' .caesesonce we got guseto it, it made every- easier. lt ,seemed like we were ready Chahgeg And it was a challenge because ijsomyething, new to learn. Cambiastaff was also lucky enough to gostox Chicago, Illinois, forthe journalism convention, r . s senior and 'Cambia coaedia e , . an award of excellence for the isjshegdrewgiin. the contest at Chicago. Z fit. iwasia real honor to be able to com' people ali over the whole nation, 15 V l r r Q Fl ihink thenationai conventions can be they gather the best speakers students from all around. Plus, it fun to goto Chicago, saidlvlr. Hankins. ffl pickediup a few swings, about the law, cov- CQHQQ,iandfphotography that l've incorpo- jaredaintoy myQ,elasses.7' y A y r K K i.fy9lnother,.firstii for Gambia was hosting tfiieilfiournalism Educators of Metro olitan sy y, M . y , P Kansas city awards at Oak Park. The Cambia staff along with the Log staff pro- vided refreshments tothe l50yguests. Also, Phil Witt, news caster fromChannel 4, was the guest speaker at the awards ceremonyp- l ly by i it During theend of the yearat the Journalism banquet, Mr. Hankinsyrenamed the iournalist of theoyear ra,warcl,lfl'he award wasrenamed in the honor of the, late Lynn Blair, who llwasrthelogyaidviser from I967 to 2974. David Cunninghaniyse- nior and Cambia phoitographef,waspfhef first person to receive this ,awardliof ex-7 cellence in journalism onthe Cambia staff. David said, lt surprised me. ltywas quite an honor to get this award. . The use of the computer and new as signing' ideas helped to make the creation of the Cambia unique. y Q. ' l , K I always expect that the Cambia will win All-American because the staff alwaygf lj l sets their standards high, and there. were a lot of people that were on the stafffor the second year and they knew the ropes, said Tamela. K ,r he Aimee Rogers, junior and Cambia layf out co-editor, summed up the year by say- ing, There were fantastic people on the staff and everyone knew what they were doing. Everything as a whole was differ- ent this year which madethis yearbook good. l . 6235 Kim Melton, senior, practices reading her speech for the Cambia Queen assembly while Aimee Rogers, ju- nior, Julie Clark and Kelly Reed, seniors, listen. The can Qphoto by Matthew Wardj 'he awar' Qphoto b 5 QV, we Lambla MH
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