Reporters in Training

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The Highlander, Highland Park High School’s newspaper yearbook, has announced its senior staff for 2008-09 will be: Hallie Rambie, editor-in-chief; Heather Pitcher, editor-in-chief; Beth Pinto, senior editor of photography; Kendall Milano, editor-in-chief; Abby Carroll, senior editor; Lindsey Boston, ads editor-in-chief; and Casey Brundage, senior editor. Jordan Gray, senior editor, is not pictured.

Just an observation, but how does a newsroom work with three editors-in-chief and three senior editors? I wonder if Jason would approve some sort of power-sharing agreement like that here.

7 Comments to “Reporters in Training”
  • Kersten Rettig

    All girls. I like that. More power to you!

  • Jason Heid

    As one who has done an extraordinary amount of hiring reporters in the past year and a half, let me tell you: women seem to be dominating the j-schools these days. I get way more female applicants than make applicants for just about every job we’ve posted.

  • Topham Beauclerk

    As the father of a former Bagpipe editor-in-chief (one three girls her year, too), let me tell you, in their senior year they all have so much to do over and above putting out a newspaper that it’s good to share the load a bit. And knowing two of the three new EICs, I guarantee that next year’s paper will be superb!

  • Dooner

    Stephanie, I thought The Highlander was the yearbook and The Bagpipe was the newspaper. When did things change?

  • oldman

    I think you are looking at the yearbook staff.

  • Topham Beauclerk

    Stephanie’s blurb is half wrong. They’re the editors of the Bagpipe, which is newspaper.

  • Stephanie Hutson

    They are the editors of The Highlander, which is the yearbook, not the newspaper. My mistake.

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