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Jacket staff breaks daily tradition Under the lackadaisical lead of novice editor (who got start- ed in the last summer’s heat of a school-funded New Mexican journalism workshop) the Jac- ket staff scarfed two occasional issues out a week this fall. The daily tradition was broken part- ly under the auspices of “qual- ity.” The staff reeled when quality refused to descend upon them. The inane humor of two- year veteran Jim Pride, the cynical enthusiasm of wild-eyed Socialist Tim Brooks, and the sparkling writing of Jocelyn Johnson pulled the Jacket through this transitory semester of rote, uncaring production. The yawns of Marty Kennedy, the Jock, and Vera Dashiel, would-be-model, entertained us all. Without workhorses Mike the Mormon, Pruett ad-man and Question lady Regina Young, the Jacket would have often never got to the press. Encouraged by the November 9, tab-sized eight-pager, the Jacket changed to a bi-weekly, eight-page publication. Students complained that they wanted a daily back to relieve the bore- dom of second period; but the staff, elated that their paper was being read instead of folded into airplanes, stuck with the bi- weekly. Scuffling papers broken by the intermittent ring of speech and laughter echoed down the second floor of the G and H buildings: a handful of staff laid out the paper into 8 p.m. .every other Monday to meet the print- ers deadline. Amy Cruger hunched over the Instantype; Paul Henkin wandered aimles- sly; Alan Deikman typed up articles after the linotypists were long gone except Robert Burri; the almost controversial Sam Singer grumbled over his stomach and Patti Fisher, ad- viser, between hysterics stood over a page. On Wednesday the Jacket is distributed. It would come as a sigh of relief to the staff, but work on the next issue has al- ready begun.
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Too often devoted and hard working people are overlooked and their talents are taken for granted. We feel that Mrs. Patti Fisher is one such person whose work has been overlooked. It is her un- wavering dedication and determination that produces this yearbook and yet this book is a genuine reflection of our own ideas and of our own peticular moods. We thank you for your help and support Mrs. Fisher, we couldn ' t have done it without you. The 1974 Yearbook Staff Mrs. Patti Fisher
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