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ampages sports editor
R Sophomore Chad Lorenz
spent many hours working on
the sports section of the
yearbook as well as researching
and writing the newspaper's
sports column,"From a Ram's
Point of View".
On Rampages:
On being an editor: a lot of writing."
Chad Lorenz: 'Not On their best issue:
really that elite, but a lot of Lorenz: "O u rl6 pager, that
kids wouldn't be willing was a real big one. It was one
to put forth all the effort. It of the first papers that I saw
is elite in that way. It's just a lot of people actually
a lot of hard work, and reading ..., all day I would
when you see everything see people reading it.
that you've worked on in Usually with most papers
the paper, you know that they're done (reading it) by
you did a good job, so I the end of advisem ent
think it's something I will because they are usually so
remember for the rest of short. It was a good paper, it
my life." had a lot of good content. It RAMPAGES
On staff size: was controversial, it had all Front Row: Chad Lorenz-Editor, Michelle Wells-Editor
the elements to good paper." 2nd Row: Nancy Rice-Adviser, Noelle Coffin (one quarter),
Michelle Wells: "From Amy Lochman, Tony Lenhoff Back Row: Alejandro Beischel
my standpoint it has (been On being oh staff: (one quarter)
difficult) because four page Lorenz: "You gotta love it.
papers can get kind of You can't just come in here
boring, there's not a whole and expect to not work and
lot there, if you have just a be proud of what you write,
few reporters, you can't do you really gotta work at
yourself."

