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. . newsbeats . . . . . deadlines . . . . . headaches . . . . . pictures . . . . . printers . . . . . pressure . . EXPLOSION-into a slap happy, hilariously crazy atmosphere. Tension-riddled hours loomed over the Statesman Staff as they labored to produce a superior news-sheet. The Fourth Estate continually fought for a free and active press, and strove to secure complete and fair coverage for all students. With each edition their idealistic aims de- veloped more fully into concrete realities. A tentative layout met with Janet Metcalf's Mgren Greeley Spam pcm of her fime drawing approval. layout sheets. 27
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Miss Carolyn McFadden Miss Maren Greeley MTS- PUVSY 'Bush Fall Statesman Editor Spring Statesman Editor Stanford Un'VeVS'lY B.A-, Journalism l-2, 3-4, English 5-6, Statesman Advisor. Top Row: Ray Gillson, Kent Bailey, Jack Bimrose, Jane Hill, Ilona Docken, Wood, Sherry Linden, Julie Behar, Robin Stanford. Front Row: Steve Brown, Andrea Cunningham, Jim Lucas, Midge Coate. Middle Row: Tim Larson, Barry Jim Soderholm, Carolyn McFadden, Maren Greeley, Janet Metcalf, Joanie Steele, Denny Hunter, Margie Davis, Mama Kleinman, Merle Kingsbury, Cathy Loomis, Sue Karr. Not pictured: Sue Scheulele, Kate McGoodwin. Sue Karr, Steve Brown, and Joanie Loomis pasted copy. 26 AHSEEEHSZSFYQZ isiswiif5223115-,Ifffisibifaiiieiffwi fillilis
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Miss Jill Edgar Miss Kathy Sherfey Miss Carol Siddens Miss Nancy Weinberg Layout Editor Make-up Editor Copy Editor Editor Confusion Brought Patterns . . Are there any more ads coming in today? . . . . . Hey, who turned the glue iar upside down? . . . . . Oh, no. All my layouts are done on the wrong size sheets! . . . . . . Can't you do anything right? . . . Mistakes followed by criticism prevailed during a large segment of time spent in creating Patterns. But each mistake taught an important lesson, and led closer and closer to the aim of perfection. Criticism became a part of each staff member's life and did not serve in any way as a detriment. They were warned early by the advisor that in the publishing game one could not entertain tender feel- ings. Members learned to let criticism roll off their backs, and proceed with their occupation. Sometimes, perhaps, they let it roll off too easily, and crises developed, but none that were completely irresolv- able. None could prevent the final ac- complishment of the goal which was to leave one more pattern on the sketchbook of an era. Mr. Ray Conlon John Bay Gary Cowles Advisor Asst. Business Manager Photographer Alicia Miller larry Morris Betsy Pattee Photo Co-ordinator Photographer Asst. Make-up Editor 28
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