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55.25.fs.5E,e'1za.Leff.0ti,Hrefs.1:tin?.12.g,ME,22,?0ss2fsf CAN N 0N BALL STAFF
Wright, Jimmy Graham, Tommy Woodall.
This year for the annual staff
was the year of the great experi-
ment. Instead of following the
structure of previous CANNON
BALL editions, the staff decided
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to attempt a new format-one
which would cover the entire year
as student life in a chronological
approach. To achieve such an
end, there was a need for a staff
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willing to work hard for extended
periods of time. As the year
continued, many staff members
entered other activities, forget-
ting their commitment to the
CANNON BALL, but despite these
obstacles, hopes remained high
for a successful yearbook.
Afternoons and vacations were
filled with rewriting, typing, pic-
ture printing, and more rewriting.
Gradually editors began to envy
the business managers, who fin-
ished their pages with machine-
like precision.
With Jeff Vining as feditor-in-
chief, Ed Manning as assistant
editor-in-chief, and Mr. Kuhlman
as sponsor, the optimism of
youth merged with the experi-
ence of age. Shortly after se-
mester exams rumors began to
iiy that the CANNON BALL was
seriously behind schedule, yet
even after missing the first few
deadlines, the staif did finally
manage to make the most impor-
tant deadline of all, the final one,
although part of the spring vaca-
tion was required to do so.
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