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.
All girls. I like that. More power to you!
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.
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!
Stephanie, I thought The Highlander was the yearbook and The Bagpipe was the newspaper. When did things change?
I think you are looking at the yearbook staff.
Stephanie’s blurb is half wrong. They’re the editors of the Bagpipe, which is newspaper.
They are the editors of The Highlander, which is the yearbook, not the newspaper. My mistake.