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eing a photo technician takes a lot of work and patience. The five photo lab techs. take all the pictures for yearbook, newspaper, sports programs, and any other special assignment that might come up. They have plenty to keep them busy. Not only do they take pictures, but they also develop the film and print the pictures. Photo-Lab had a small staff this year, with one head technician and four assis- tants. Also, this year, photographers were only scheduled in the lab during two hours of each day. Sometimes it was difficult for them to complete their assignments on time. Problems such as lost, blurry, or scratched negativesg dirty prints, blurry pictures, and mixed up picture-taking schedules also made things tough. Regardless of these obstacles, Photo-Lab managed to keep caught up on their work throughout the year. 2 s l 1 E it 1 , X Head Technician Mark Bingham would rather take pictures than bein them. Explaining about photography techniques is Mr. Don Harris, adviser. Assistant technician james Claunch poses next the photo enlarger. Walking down the hall with his back pack is Kevin Schley. assistant technician. Developing film for The Westside Story are assistant technicians Dan Holland and-Iohn Baxter. Photo Lab I Quill 8. Scroll
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wx , ., N he West Side Story is Skylinels own 8-page newspaper, published monthly by an eleven-member staff. Although the staff is small, its members do an excep- tional job in covering the issues and events at Skyline. The West Side Story uses its own typesetter and everything is camera-ready when it goeslto the printer. In October, most of The West Side Story staff attended the State High School Journalism Convention in Sun Valley. There, they gained tips and skills on pictures, cartooning, and writing, and even placed in several contests. The West Side Story staff takes a breather after meeting an important deadline. Kathy Baird, Assistant News Editor, is skilled on the typesetter. Feature Editor, Lisa Ker, types a hot sotry. Slaving away is Luella Carroll, News Editor. Business Manager, Suzie Smith, smiles for a picture. Cartoonist john Baxter creates humor for The West Side Story. Staying busy is DeAnne Miyatake Editorial Editor. Checking the grade book is Mr. Don Harris, adviser to the newspaper. r , ..-ts ,5X1.5,gs. F53 S' iii . K i 1 f Q e sf. - Wrie,.. W iii.: ' T55 ....-- The Best Ol Tlmes
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Induction re uvenates club ill Br Scroll is an international honorary society for student journalists. The Skyline chapter of Quill 8: Scroll had only one member for this year, until March 31 when eight new members were sworn in by president, julie Harker. There are two requirements that must be met in order for membership in Quill 6z Scroll. The first is to be in the upper one-third of the class scholastically. The other requirement is to be on a publice ation staff, such as yearbook or news- paper staff, for at least a semester. Since most members of the Behemoth and West Side Story staffs were rookies this year, an induction ceremony was not held until late in the school year. Quill Bc Scroll is the fund-raising branch of the journalism department, and hosts an awards banquet each spring. President julie Harker installs new members and hands them Quill 8: Scroll membership cards. New member Ryan Cherry works on a layout for the Sports Section. Quill 81 Scroll adviser, Mr. Don Harris. Quill 8: Scroll president julie Harker smiles for yet another picture in the publications office. Quill Sr Scroll members take a few minutes from a hurried induction meeting to smile for a picture. Top row: julie Harker, Amy Siedenstrang, and Dawn Certsch. Front row: Steve Mings, Lisa Ker, Trudy Howells, andjulie Heimafm. S-ni . The Best Ol Tlmes
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