r i ' . 2 . ,4/ . i g :5 "i” 7 T7 . ear .3 m, - , ., j 5 i T] '655 PERIODICALS I NEWSPAPER 1 menu-rm: 7 i UNIV. OF KENTUCKY UBRMIES , i ‘ . .y //// ‘ ,. ,, ,, V 5 .l [l I , ; ‘ /’ // f : ' )fficial Publication of the Kentucky Press Service - Vol. 62, No. 9 - September 1991 ; WSPaPe‘WEd‘ of KPA design sessions V 5 . '- ' i ; ., '~ ee needed - ,. .5; . '09? 5'51i2jt.4:23 i?’:..-:;=§i?'i392?:tii De . Sch.ck . d. B C 1. 5D 1d ‘ 7-5 ’l’t V 1:53, nkln ,1 nnis ,1 ,executive irector Schick, APA head since 1979, y e la . C ona 3 .. ’ . uonyourthi , gcapslt’s oftheArkansasPressAssociation,will taught advertising and journalism for KPA Pres1dent r 1' time t9;fihQW,)’-0\1P99mmum§fifil§t- , - . - - - . .s 5 how ValuableyOIH‘PaPeI‘isbyobw lead KPA 31991 CompOSition Serrunar 15 years and has served as a consult— Letters of application are now 5 ‘ servin Nti "nalNil' .1. Wk ’: and Workshop, set for Oct. 3—4 in ant to retailers, newspapers, ad agen— being accepted for the office of vice L ‘ ' g; 'a Q ewslpapver, ee Lexin t - d - - r th 0 resident r th K ntu k Pr Oct. 6-12. . 5 5 g on. Ciesan assoc1ations or more an3 p . . 0 e e c y ess , ’ This might be a‘: good timet (.5 giselntied by the yezcilrs. His spflecialties include gayout Assoiiation fo$99ikpA , highlight-the bitentenrfialgoffithe ‘ vertismg an eSign,s espromotionsan sales ny mem . ro can sug- - ' ' _ " Steering Comrruttee, management. gest to the nominating comrmtteea . Bill-Of-nghfsr:fQC-uslng:i2:9,nz:1he . . - - - ' . 3;; the programisaimed He holds a bachelor’s degree in member who meets the by-laws ! .5.newspapeflsroieinprotectingthese V . . . . . . . . . , freedoms .. :5: 0) at comp031tion,pro- English and journalism from Texas criteria. Eligible members who . 1‘ Limited materi ais'areeit pect e d ' duction and adver- Christian University, master’s in ad- would like to serve should make it ,n pm . ; v tismg staffs at mem- vertismg and marketing from the known they Wish to be conSidered. a salable through KPA from - . . . . . . . a” , ,, .. V . . . .' , V . . m ber papers. Sessrons UniverSity of IllinOis and PhD in mass KPA by~laws state: ‘The only i - NewspaperAssociationManagers, - . . . . - - l l 5 W111 take place at the commumcation and marketing from persons eligible for election to the -:Wthh-SPOIISOISmeifimgéieflbsehw - - - . - . - - - Vance ,. 55 Springs Inn, which SouthemIllinOisUniverSity.Hetaught office of Vice Presrdent are those ; J. ‘ . " ._ :l' . . _-?I 553355: .-5-; ' has set aside a block of rooms at spe- at TCU, SIU, University of Texas and whoarecurrentlyservingaselected { " - " ‘ ' - " '- 'i cial discount for participants. See Deslgn Seminar, back page directors; those persons who have ' ‘f’ been elected directors; those who From linogpe to computerE newspaper work has its own ills have been elem“ ‘0 serve on the , new board, provided they have . o o o o o o . . i. R t t t preViously served as either an :- ' D] epe l Ive m0 1011 In] urles move elected or appointed director; or .' ‘ :9 those persons who have served 4 ' three consecutive years as an ap- 1" from assembly line to newsroom pm... .i . Names of those persons meet- .9. A legend in newspaper lore has layout, neWSpaperpeople are begin- Safety and Health Administration. ing requirements to serve as vice f the inventor of the linotype machine ning — literally — to feel the pinch of president must be sent, along with i going insane. Presumably the com- the new technology. Computer usage QTD mptsims a letter of interest or reasons for i plexity of the machine contributed to in virtually every industry, including You know some of the symptoms suggestion, to David T. Thompson, l '. the mental condition —- or vice versa. newspapers, has spawned a new if you’re one of the hundreds of Ken— Kentucky Press Association, 332 1 Today, the hot lead—fed behemoth lexiconofhealthtermsand conditions. See CTD, back page Capitol Ave., Frankfort, KY 40601. ' that revolutionized the industry can Those who work with computers ., . No one will be nominated '- beseenpolishedinmuseumsorrusting —' writers, editors, typesetters and Inside without being interviewed and 5' in landfills. The rare paper that still layout personnel, in particular,—are consenting to nomination relies on the linotype for composition increasingly susceptibletoCumulative All persons who meet the eligi- is itselfa relic. TraumaDisorders(CTD),theumbrella m bflity requirements will be inter- However, the present equipment term for a host of specific conditions u»... ‘5". viewed by the nominating comb 1 that makes shortand simple work of a attributed to repetitive motions. § tee. The recommendation of the once complicated and tedious process CTD is no longer being written off {:9 committee will be submitted to the i carries its own set of problems. (Some as a whiner’s malady: In 1989, CTD R k KP A board of directors and then to i would count insanity among them.) injuries represented more than half of \ the KPA membership atthe business :' With the universal conversion to all reported workplace injuries, ac- session on Saturday, Jan. 25, at the computers for writing, editing and cording to the federal Occupational The Bard Of Both gets "‘9 royal winter convention. _ -' 23:21:38"? In Edltor & Publisher, The person elected vice presi— . l l ' n u . d1 \ 7 OSHA: In 1989, CTD injuries represented more Naming Nomes,P0994 denF. ‘5 ‘“ 1““? t° succeed ‘° e . . _ More convention and contest posmon of preSident-elect and then .5, than holf of all reported workplace Injuries. photoslmughou, president, as by-laws require. 5v