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Yearbook staff examines bridge for end sheet picture. ) Mr. Mike McGee, addresses banquet guests. Grizzly Staff The 1970 GRIZZLY, under the supervision of Miss Blenda Kuhlmann, was published by the members of the yearbook production class. BCCJC is the only junior college in Kansas that accredits this course. The members of the staff are Roger Frazier, editor-in-chief, and page editors: Danny Creed, Pat DeMarais, Jean Hetzke, Sherry Graves, Susan Hamilton, Linda Oldham, and Richard Powelson. Rich- ard doubled as a page editor and photogra- pher. The Grizzly staff joined the Lantern staff at the annual journalism banquet. YEARBOOK STAFF COUNTER-CLOCKWISE. Linda Old- ham, Roger Frazier, Jean Hetzke, Pat DeMarais, Susan Hamilton, Richard Powelson, Sherry Graves, and Danny Creed identify student photos. Campus Life 27
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Journalism students attend second annual banquet. Lantern Staff The 1970 Lantern staff consisted of students chosen from journalism classes under the direction of Mr. Bill Bidwell. The editorial board for first semester was run by Carolyn Marcum, editor-in-chief; Al Redburn, managing editor; Jim McNulty, news editor; Dianne Osborne, co-ed news editor; Clayton Nicholson, sports editor; and Virginia Mad- ison, production editor. One of the staff writers, Mike Corn, wrote a poem which was selected for publication in the Annual Anthology of College Poetry. The chief editors of the Lantern were honored at a journalism banquet. Carolyn Marcum tries a new camera. LANTERN STAFF - Virginia Madison, Clayton Nicholson, Dianne Osborne, Al Redburn, Carolyn Marcum, and Jim McNulty. 26 Campus Life Mr. Bidwell. ansa
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A cadem ics The most important part of a student ' s life is his classroom study. These class activities help each person to determine his role in life and to make plans for his future. Academic activities are designed to develop in each individual the qualities expected of a well-rounded person. Art students are involved in the creation of beauty . Mr. Toburen stimulates the imagination of his English class by the use of unusual instruments. 28 Campus Life nmmiiiii iii i iiMni u i 1 ii i ' i mi 1 hiiiiii him m m ■nullum—!
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