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FR. JOHN KINDALL, S.J. discusses pre-tour- .l -- nament strategy at weekly business meeting. S PETER LEE and Jim o'Hani0n review high I points of tournament with their opponents. L i V 'L 2 i ,. 4 R 'eh ., - 4- .,
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T Q APER STAFF. First row: Jeff McPherson, Paul Brown, Jim Zahniser, Tom Kemper, lark Wehrly, Mike Sutherland. Second row: Bill Sullivan, Dave Young, Paul Her- iens, Gilshannon Coupens, Guy Randles, Pete Casciato. Third row: Joe Walsh, eil Cobb, Nick Leitschuh, Paul DeChant, Bob Coussens, Carl Lucas, Ed Kaiser. .-'L' ,a.'A' ,,., ul, Y BUSINESS MANAGER Mark Wehrly listens as Rick Crop explains the advertising he solicited. JERRY COBB discusses newspaper policy with adviser, Mr. Howell. Newspaper Informs Sludenl Body, Expresses Opinions The origin of the term deadline is rather obscure, but it un- doubtedly relates to the dead feeling one has after a night's work in the newspaper office. The office itself can hardly be described as deadg ten editors elbow up to places at the workbench to lay out and edit an eight-page paper. The Crusader editors were backed up with six issues of ex- perience from last year. As juniors they made many firsts, being the first to print a 12-page newspaper and to end the year in the black. This year, the staff contended with ad- vertising difiiculties and overinvolvement of the editors to keep up its publication schedule. Staff members tried to do more than just publish a paper. Editors and reporters were involved in student government, other clubs, and injecting fun into the daily routine. Eight edi- tors traveled to Seattle for a two-day journalism workshop. At the conference Jerry Cobb served as editor-inchief- of the Student Prints, a paper which is published in one day. Other staff members collected six awards, and Jesuit received the Spectator Shield for having the greatest number of awards. The Crusader sought constantly to offer a publication of high journalistic quality, and to provide a meaningful, objective portrait of Jesuit High School.
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