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Rampages Staff
Christina Gregg wrote for the
To get a good start for the sports section of the newspa
Q: What is the most difficult thing about yearbook this year, Lindsay per and is reading over her
the newspaper? Loveland is going through first draft to make it more
magazines for great ideas. interesting.
A: “The only time the newspaper class is dificult is making the
deadlines and trying to fit in extra curricular activities in at
the same time.”-Jessi Dean, freshman
A: “Newspaper class requires a lot of thought because you
have to produce an entire four page paper and make it sound
appealing to your reader.” - Nicole Bailey, junior
Q: What is the best part about newspaper and
would you recommend this class to others?
A: “I think the best part about the newspaper every week is
when you can say ‘Wow, look at what we just did.’ After you’re
all done and the paper is released, it feels good to know that
we just acomplished something.” - Keisha Burns, freshman
A: “I would recommend this class to others. It would be nice
to have an eight page newspaper.” - Jon Stuehm, junior
Yearbook
Q: What is the hardest part of yearbook?
A: “Yearbook is a more challenging class because you have to
Rampages Editor Emily
cover all of the schools events and constantly meet
Pearson interviewed students
deadlines.” - Lindsay Loveland, senior
during the pre-Thanksgiving
A: “ The hardest part of yearbook is learning all of the things bomb threat. She wrote her
on the computer and how to put together a spread.” - Jenny first draft and discussed it
Linstrom, sophomore with staff members during
class.
Q: What do you think is the best part of the
1999 yearbook is going to be?
A: “This yearbook will be a great book because I believe we
have a lot of good ideas and we are all putting a lot of work
into it.” - Mike Murphy, junior
“ Yearbook is a lot harder
A: “I think the senior section will be the best part because it’s
than you think, but it’s worth
in color.” - Korin Karnik, senior
it when the finished product
comes out,” Megan Kaufhold
said.

