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Page 125 text:
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DEL MAR EDITORS J.n HiiMrt .nxl D.iM Uliil .r l olli sp. ' lit ni.un li..u,s III l.ikiii- tlir rsM ' llll.ll Mutt nl .. vr.itlxMik pi .v I.l-sli - Sli...|iMv|, 1 (III.., ,11 ( III, I, .1 I I Soma l,rrill. s ..,l.lU■ I ilil..r iliil tli.- Inili..l pl.ii ,- l,.r tills v.-.,r I „.„., Uil Mar. c.-iirilinaliiii; pli,ili)s. v«p . and liiiH- in ,irilrr In int-il dtadliin-s. Itr,,,.- U,-,-J,. .1 Ir. si, 111.11. dr, la ,i,ils .,,,(1 liilpid in uillini; PKlnr l.,k. ' n,il .,,liMll ' . Ill iiii|)t ' s i uaiiiinu (|iialit priiitiiii:. tlic 1, ,111.1 Del l,ir editors dciiclfil tins f.ir t send tile 1)1. 1. k til a priiitiiiu eumpaiiv in isalia. tlie Nineriean earhixik ( initipaiix In order not to he stilled In the lareli |. )tli deadline needed in order to have the hooks deli ered helore the end ol Spriiiu (Quarter it was ileiided to t- periillent with an earl siiiiuiier deli er In this a the hooks eoiild cover such lasl-miniite events as Uradii.itioii and the Sprint; Kortnal and still arrive to the students helore the mi ' inones Uradii.itioii and the Sprint; horrnal and still arrive to the students helore the mi ' inones were stale vearhook stall was praitiialiv iion- , istent this vear. Leslie S|i,m|uisI and Sonva Merrill lonnd themselves even writint; sports ' Two veterans ol vearhook work toiind themselves reiriiited — Kill |- ri ' er and (..IV la I ' lilliam Three Ireshmen were p.irti.div trained, hut line to laik ol tune on the p.irt ol thi ' teaeher editors, ended up onlv doini; .i part ol what was needeil s iii.inv .IS si dillerent pliotoi;ra|iliers were used 111 the eoiirs ' ot the ve.ir to t.ike all the maiiv aetivilies .iiid ori;aiii ations w huh are covered in the (iS-dS) hook Davs. weeks moiilhs-nii;hl .iiul dav--were spent to make this a hook eii|oval)le to sliuleiits Students were the loeiis til this ve.irhook — students 11, .ill plias« ' s. dojm; evervthim; Sinee this w.is .1 r.ither ipiiet vear .is l.ir as aetivilies individii.ils .ind evervdav hie w.is what we I i.iieeiitr.ited on. mori- than .i hro.ider iirtle ,.| t.nullv .idministr.ition .mil the devilop- ineiils ,.| I Sll . whiih in itsell w.iiild lake iip.iwln.l. ' hook
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OUALIT PRINTING SOUGHT BY LOMA Bill Freer, a senior who has worked on the Loma Del Mar staff for four years, w rote eop for (he football pages. Freshman Mindy Bowden helped on lay-outs and last-minute details before deadlin ' . Dr. Donald Eulert. an EoKlish profes- sor, was advisor for both the Loma Del Mar and the Western Tide, also spon- soring a lilerar magazine Spring Quar- Dennis Kasper handled business matters for student publications, spending many hours in effectivel carrxing out this busy job.
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Page 126 text:
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THE WESTERN TIDE CAMPUS Ta l r PuNson «as iIr Ti tor l(ir t (i ((uartiTs lliis t Notes, interviews, press releases, as- signments, photos, editorials, news, news, news. . the life of a paper staff is varied, but in the end the finished prod- uct comes out each Fridav, face-to-face with criticism, relentless or constructive. Manv processes are involved in the making of the WKSTERN TIDE. First the choice of stories to be covered, then assignments to reporters, and sending all copv to be veritvped, then the final paste-ups which prepare the paper to be sent to be printed. The TIDE ran into the usual problems this year. At the beginning of Spring (Quarter, a complete change of staff took place due to difficulties in assigning responsibilities. Replacing Mike New- house, who worked as Editor in Chief for two quarters, was Lynn Lippincott. Many other changes were made in staff. This is not an unusual happening for the Cai Western paper; at leat two editors have handled it each year for the past years. To help resolve this difficulty, the Publications Board, headed by Dr. William DeSaegher decided to change the term of the Editor in Chief and his staff so that it will run from Spring Quar- ter one year, to the Spring Quarter of the next. The overlapping of editors during the school year is hoped to be beneficial in the future. .Sp.irls l::di- Susan R u •all t pis i ip Inn- on the new l -ac |iiirtd erit pir wliiili the TIDK boiij;! ' ! from the l ' ni er il print shop. Mike Newhouse filled the editor posi- tion lor two ((uarters until his resijjna- tion at the end of Winter Quarter. 1 • ch in I.ippineott, a sophomore, ino lep up the ladder from . ssoe tor first two cpiarters to I ' diloi il .Spring Quarter. ale
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