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Sales set new record Copy editor Barb Dunn adjusts eutlines with Ardys Blanchard, advisor, looking on. H25 e A Y W - A 1--, . ., , V u e miie e Ma1'ieste1le Brown, advisor, informs Ana Kephart of the special Troyannum price offered at registration. .fr-dr K ,-if .-. mf! Tom Thorna and Vic Wong check negatives for sports sect1on. I1 i f 'Ti71'?W'f' 7-,'iif?'i4TfF' 5 ' , r . at iq ,.- r,.Q ', , I 53 ' n u L , '. fwfr: w ' ffaiizff ,n W.. -V argl, H .. ef 'N . r ll- . L- . Long -Q1 F.. I sl Mm- 4- The staff is busy at work. Diane Stauffer checks on the number of sales while Linda.Trizu1ny and Vicki Welsh record names for the Album Section. As Mary Ewald and Gloria Hoveland select pictures, Bev Hanson turns over the cropping to Mary Kay Schleusner. 60 QETQ
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To provide a reminder for each student of his college life becomes more than a record of happenings throughout the year. In compiling the Troyannum, the staff has at- tempted to provide experiences which will be meaningful to every person. In an explanation of what has happened in the inner workings of the staff of the yearbook, the pre- sentation does not become mean- ingful unless there is a realization of the many difficulties that were overcome, one of which was the in- experience of the staff as well as that of the advisors. The meeting of deadlines, the last minute picture taking and develop- ing, the too-long headlines to be re- vamped, the loss of a picture here and there, as well as the misplace- ment of a few envelopes, all spell- out for a few individuals little sleep, a rather nervous appearance, and a few lapses of memory. The sense of accomplishment felt for a finished job erased these minor dilemmas. Three section editois are hard at work Nancy Sult surveys some pictures before laying them out While Lonnie Elwood searches a file for some vital information Cathy Steiger busles herself at a typewriter, as
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the observer, NIACC's newspaper, has be- , come a new and important link in the com- U ,f munication system of the college. Keeping eagerly waiting students informed of Happenings as well as of the important college news has kept the volunteer news staff constantly alert. Because of the small staff size, the eyes and Obq ears of everyone involved with the college were 4, if qv recruited to assist with the job of putting out ,Q 9' Sen Sh the monthly paper. Q We As deadlines came nearer and nearer and the task seemed larger and larger, the staff geff sf always came through under pressure to put CPZ I 'f -5 , i together a newspaper which appeared to be A 'C' z' X p greatly appreciated by students and faculty 'art N-HB - ' S alike. Hard work and tools of the trade mean no still life for observer staff. the observer opens communication lines Front Row: Cleft to rightl Ken Tenold, Tom Thoma feditorj, J. Fonkert, Dave Steuben. Second Row: Ardys Blanchard, Kathy McNamara, Cathy Steiger, Gloria Hoveland, Barb Dunn, Marlestelle Brown. 61
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