Savannah High School - Savannual Yearbook (Savannah, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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1 Interviews are all fami journalism stu department co Pre-Journalisn requisite for n Yearbook. Pre-Journ planning on t want them 6h: to conduct ar hesitate; to fe writing and 1 what is imp what is not. things, the r Mrs. Cindy instructor. Students time so they c. in a certain Jenny Reynolds 85 and Susan Ritenour 86 redraw spreads during Yearbook class. m x x. xx.w x xWx mM 4 -, A Yearbook staff includes Front: Jenny Reynolds and Susan Ritenour; ; Row 2: Yolanda Justus, Ellen Hess, Ellen Wehler, Amy Schwichtenberg, Chris McCoy and Tammy Paxton; Row 3: Sheila Blackwell, LaDonna Burks, Della Jeffers, Cindy Funderburg, Hazel ; Noble and Ray Blackwell; Back: Tim. Burns, Dan Dalby, J ohn Carroll, Steve Long, Kelly Limle and Mark George. , Sherry Williams '85 and Nick Kunels '85 check their newspaper assignments for the upcoming week. Kevin Broce '86, Page during New: 3 X ? ; g i' 146 JJournalism x f, NwM.M...N.

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raw spreads during We need a headline Interviews, copy and deadlines are all familiar words to any journalism student. The journalism department consists of Newspaper, Pre-Journalism, which is a pre- requisite for newspaper and finally Yearbook. Pre-Journalism is for students planning on taking newspaper. 81 want them tthe studentsi to be able to conduct an interview and not hesitate; to feel comfortable with writing and know how to write, what is important material and what is not. If they know these things, the rest Will come, said Mrs. Cindy O,Brien, journalism instructor. itStudents learn to budget their time so they can get the most done in a certain amount of time? O,Brien added. Newspaper is the next step in the journalism department. The editors of the 1984-85 Savage Page are Nick Kunels i85, editor and Stacey Poirier ,86, assistant editor. As editor, I make story assignments, and see that the stories are done. I have my own story to write each week, stated Kunels. Poirier stated, tiMy job is to help Nick at the Reporteris office each week and make sure headlines are written and fit? Yearbooks, as defined by the Websters New Collegiate Dictionary are books, of , the statistics or facts of ya year, published yearly. The class respon- sible for preparing this book is W7W 77 M Kevin Broce '86, Lori Carpenter '85 and Steve Long '85 proofread copy for the Savage Page during Newspaper class. naturally called the Yearbook class. The 1984-85 yearbook editors are Jenny Reynolds 85, editor and Susan Ritenour i86, assistant edi- tor. ttI oversee the yearbook staff and make sure that everything is getting donefi commented Rey- nolds. Ritenour commented, 81 follow Jenny around like a puppy dog, trying to learn so I can do her job next year? By this time, one question that should be running through our minds is, what kind of students get involved in the journalism depart- ment? ttAll kinds? concluded O,Brien, tiespecially the dedicated kinds? - LaDonna Burks 2 ....... The Newspaper staff includes Front: Lori Carpenter, Amy Sonner, Beth Miller, Stacey Poitier and Nick Kunels; Row 2: Kevin Broce, Cherry Porter; Troy Wilson, Fred Woodruff and Troy Apostol; Back: Sherry Williams, LaDonna Burks, Steve Long, Tim Burns and Mark George. Journalism J 147

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