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GEORGE FOX TOP LEFT: 1980-81 Head Photographer, Steve Curtis. TOP MIDDLE: Photo- grapher Ron Hansen. TOP RIGHT: Photographer Roger Cross. LEFT: Gordon McGinnis broadcasts live during the May Day Activities. ABOVE: Film Society: Mark Thomas, Paula Harry, Linda Ostrin, Jeral Ellingsworth, Brian Hawes, Aletha Zeller, Bonnie Yates, Karin Ramage and Stephen Cox. COLLEGE
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Photographers, KGFC, Film Society ' The 1980-81 photography staff was responsible for taking and developing pictures for both the L ' Ami and Crescent. This was a change from pre- vious years when each publication had its own separate photography staff. The staff was headed by Steve Curtis for most of the year, and by Jeral Ellingsworth the remainder of the year. The campus radio station, KGFC, was headed by Carl Sorenson. In addition to their regular broadcasts of contemporary Christian music, they also had live broadcasts of several away basket- ball games. The station also participated in the May Day activities with live broadcasts. The Film Society was responsible for putting on the movies shown on campus. Among other films shown were Just You and Me Kid , China Syn- drome and Kramer vs. Kramer. The films were shown throughout the year in Kershner Lecture Room. TOP: Jeral Ellingsworth zooms in for a close shot. ABOVE: 1980-81 KGFC staff: Christy McNulty, Jeff Peyton, Gordon McGinnis, Mo Ghat Gary Stevens, Ron Wellborn, Roger Johnson, Mike Ogden and Carl Sorenson.
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Persistance Key for Crescent, L ' Ami Hours of persistent hard work went into both GFC ' s stu- dent publications. The newspaper, The Crescent, was edited by senior Laurie Ray. Before students received their papers, Laurie and her staff burned the midnight oil in the Crescent room putting on finishing touches. Their hard work provided students with news, editorials, features, sports and cartoons each month. World news such as El Salvador and solar energy found its way in with cam- pus news in each issue. Editorials were thought-provoking while cartoons and featueres provided entertainment. The extremely small L ' Ami staff, edited by sophomore Mary Morter, worked far into the summer to complete the yearbook. Difficulty in arousing staff members and poor communication with the darkroom staff early in the year, put the staff behind schedule. But, with persistence, the book was finally completed.
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