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l. ig rut for the seventh edition of The Crusader. The Crusader Wins Awards ai Seaiile If 1 A - MR. PAT HOWELL and Bill Koenig, managing editor, discuss front page layout, I I l l l as Paul Brown observes. TOM KEMPER obtains interview from horticul- turist Fr. Ed McTighe.
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KEVIN MCGINLEY, Carl Lucas, Pete Casciato, Paul McDonald, Bill Koenig, Joe Corboy, Marc Gonzales, Guy Ran- dles, Paul DeChant, Tim Nashif, Kevin Currie, Jeff McPherson pay a visit to , the Oregonian, Portland's major daily. xx ,-f, ll ' I - NEWSPAPER reporter Dave Smith types an article for The Crusader. T1 TOM KEIVIPER, Guy Randles, Pete Casciato, and Bill Koenig check headlines a l
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Yearbook Provides Record of Jesuit 1969 Speculum '69 started in May, 1968, with the selection of Mike McDowell as editor- in-chief. The first day of summer vacation McDowell called a general staff meeting. The Week of June 10-14 he attended day-long classes at Portland State University to learn the skills of editing a yearbook. Contents of every page were decided in September, and page designs were drawn up for the 40 pages due the first deadline, December 31. The yearbook staff re- cruited its own photographic corps, and using unprecedented quantities of film began pictorially recording the events of the year. Speculum 1969 was the first to have a separate yearbook office. The small quarters, located behind the cafeteria, were remodelled to suit Speculum purposes during the construction period of July-August, 1968. For deadlines, the Speculum moved into the library or Room 21 for more table space. Jesuit does not give credit forjournal- ism work. The extra-curricular yearbook was guided by Adviser Mr. Pat Howell, SJ. Deadlines were a problem. The 176-page Speculum '69 had four deadlines, averaging 44 pages due a deadline, each one month apart. The staff worked every afternoon and evening till midnight for a solid week during deadline times. School closures be- cause of snow added many problems. At times it did seem a yearbook is foreverf' 58 EDITOR Mike McDowell gives suggestions to Mike H A ROOM 21 PROVIDES SETTING as Guy Boileau, Jeff Lawson, Paul Brown, Tom Culhane, Mike McDowell, Mike O'DonneII, and Kevin McGinley work to mee 72
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