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' Pony Express ' Aviation ' s JetStream In the Wrst the Pony Kxprcss brought the news laijidly to the attention of the citizens. At Avia- tion the modern Pony Express is JetStreayn, a bi- monthly accumulation of campus news. The new ad isor to the JetStream staff was Mr. Ken Proc- tor. Once a student at Aviation, he was also a member of the JetStream staff while he was on campus. Besides a new sponsor, there was an at- tem]Jt to produce the paper by off.set, but the staff returned to the traditional letterpress. But the paper wa.sn ' t traditional. It was carefully written, with much research and thought going into the final product. Every important event from games to science projects was covered by the newspaper staff. To make the paper even better the staff at- tempted to publish more opinions on important and pertinent campus topics. The .staff covered subjects from drugs to cafeteria food. Mr. Proctor, JetStream advisor, gazes thoughtfully while trying to solve one of the problems that Penny Krevenas brings to his desk. Jim Peifer, Photographer: Jeanne McMillan, Copy Editor: Bobby Mack, Feature Editor; Carol KoUios, News Editor: Clarine Avilla, Sports Editor; Shelly Swilzer, Vicki Weinstein, Joanne Slaughter, Louis Pastor, Donna Cavanaugh, Carol Burly sit around Editor Paul Westphai : Candy Freeman, Kathy Young, Peggy MacConaghy, Mona Kim, Jane Horner, Patti Rogers, Cheryl Bates, Jane Graybill, Kathy Mahan, Karen Wilcock, Kassie Martin and Peggy Krevenas look on.
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iMlhirdn ford, A. Serrano, C Hooper, M. Sloan, S. Watson, L. Park, D. Schlueter, T. Carter. The thoughts and expressions of Staffers are varied as they try to smooth out the rough spots of the 1968 Talon. Staffers have high You ' re missing a word or something, exclaims Editor Susan Sni- der. As Copy Editor Susan Quigley watches Susan erase her mas- terpiece, she thinks dismally, If I wasn ' t before, I am now. hopes of winning an award such as the Edward A. Dickson Memorial Award won by the 1967 Talon {bottom right).
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Headlines News Paul Westphal completes steps in the cunstrui non ol tin by calline; down to start the presses. Pase Editor Sue Xosburs; and Photographer Jim Peifer look on as Bobbie Mack and Clarine Avilla refer to past papers. Paul Westphal, JetStream Editor, and Sue V ' osbure, Editorial Edi- tor, ponder over problems of future editions. The staff busily talks over coming events that should be efficiently covered by the JetStream. ' JA i ' ■ s. ■ W2 Tm- ri mk PqQ H . i I
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