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Captures Year in Picture, Prose Don Smith, Eric Blom, Cynthia Carland, Tom lLajewski, and Andy Pearch enjoy their work as they decide which pictures to use in their sections. Don Smith and Crys Roof type their copy which will complete their pages to be sent to the publisher. | Jim DenBraber and Becky Johnson work out the dilemma of how to ; make a photograph fit into a lay-out. 235
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FE. erriscope Long hours of hard work under the direc- tion of editor, Judy Ferm Chesley, and Mr. Tohn McNamara, adviser, went into the pro- a.ction of the 1967 Ferriscope. In an effort to produce an accurate pic- torial history of the school year, staff mem- bers from every college division combined talents to relate the theme “College of Op- portunity,” to the Ferriscope. This year’s 320 page annual is the largest and most comprehensive in the school’s his- tory. Mr. John McNamara, adviser, demonstrates to editor, Judy Ferm Chesley, the importance of a well-organized layout. Just before a deadline, the publications room provides a place for typing copy and cropping pictures. Dave Henney, June Guenther, Jim Gaul and Sandy Bachand prepare their pages. A ruler and a lay-out design help Mary - Kudlicka and Raylene Lober put the finishing touches on the Homecoming section.
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3RUTAI1 araote M 223ui2ue8 ROLLVOA Moments of quiet contemplation are rare and appreciated by any editor. Expanding from four to eight pages weekly, the TORCH provided not only news coverage to the campus but also experience to the staff of writers and students in the Fer- ris Printing Department. : The additions included an extra news, feature, and sports page and a completely new Greek and organizational page. Selections and columns added this year were the President’s column to promote better communication between the students and the administration, the campus clergy, Pipe Line, and a classified ad section. Under the supervision of editor-in-chief, Dennis M. Hines, and adviser, Mr. John McNamara, the TORCH staff sought to im- prove its role as the principal campus news medium. TORCH Records Lynn Schunamen, Nancy Gerweck, and Lynn Mathews sneak a preview of tomorrow’s TORCH.
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