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ABOVE: Checking format of the ar- ticles, Barbara Alexander straightens a headline. RIGHT: Missourian Editor Kathy Bovaird runs a headline through the linotype machine. FAR RIGHT: Dave Gieseke and Kathy Delk discuss the placement of ads. 20 NORTHWEST MISSOURIAN
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LEFT: Bill Oliver selects from an assort- ment of KDLX ' s listening enjoyment. ABOVE: KXCV disc jockey Kathy Brown informs the listening audience during a break in songs. ABOVE LEFT: Preparing for a KDLX commercial. Bob Hammond checks timing of a song. KDLX KXCV 19
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i LEFT: Jay Liebenguth, Joy Szymborski, and Carole Patterson add final touches. BELOW: Layout work b ecomes familiar to Joy Szymborski, Barb Guhike, and Larry York. V !ti X ' Wednesday nights marathon gang Clacking typewriters, the incessant bleep, bleep of the Compugraphic 7200 headliner and sheer bedlam racked McCracken Hall each Wednesday night. The MISSOURIAN staff worked feverishly to turn out each weekly edition, a formidable task for a student newspaper. Editor Kathy Bovaird said that all operations except printing were done by the 22-member staff. Though the advertising staff was brand new and many first story efforts were brief, she added, For a young and inexperienced staff, they pulled together pretty well. Bovaird and the staff worked for publishing more campus-related cartoons, artwork and editorials. They also tried to associate themselves more closely with the radio station and provide more consumer interest stories. Dave Gieseke, Tom Irvin and sports editor Dale Gard broadened their coverage. Along with the main seasonal sports, they included in- tramurals and reports of conference standings. Bob Power summed up his staff experience by saying, I got a lot of practical experience but it was so time-consuming. Wednesday nights got to be a real pain, but the pain was gone and the time was worth it when I saw my byline after the paper came out on Thursday. NORTHWEST fVllSSOURIAN 21
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