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1 . Allison Turner, Tim Holton, and Alan VVhitcomb enthusiastically work on a layout. 2. Fall editor Sam Singer receives a phone call from that special lady. 3. The deadline can always wait when a picture is being taken. 4. Wesley Uno and Greg Cantrell review copy. 5. Jacket Staff: Top row, left to right-Michael Alston (spring copy editor), Alan Whitcomb (exchange editor), David Utidjian, Tim Holton (entertainment and feature editor). Middle row, left to right-Kevin Daniels, Charles Bailey, Demetrius Arnold, Michael Wilson, Sam Singer (fall editor), Patti Fisher (ad- viser). Shelly Whidden (managing editor), Sydney Simmons, David Bishop, Randy Gist; Front row, left to right-Allison Turner, David Lesher, Greg Can- trell (sports editor), Wesley Uno (sprinq editor), Hazaiah Williams (assistant edi- tor), Suzy Tondu. Not pictures: Wayne Meadows (fall business manager). photos I ' yMlkc Kji rr Activities - 16
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THE Undaunted by the five week strike, the Jacket produced its first issue in the Berkeley Gazette, in addition to another issue before the strike ended. Three year veterans Sam Singer and Wesley Uno, along with Patti Fisher, adviser, helped to plan and organize an October conference at San Francisco State which focused on depth in reporting and First Amendment rights. During the year the Jacket evolved into a highly sophisticated publication. Not only was the paper read enthusiastically by the student body, but by many members in the community who looked to the newspaper for the most in-depth coverage of the Berkeley school district as well as Berkeley High. Sam Singer, fall editor, provided steady coverage of the school board. One article, Board cuts staff, programs, brought about a complaint from one board member, who r eceived 50 pho.ici calls from upset parents. Wesley Uno, fall assistant editor and spring edit- or, continued his thorough sports coverage. He also typeset copy and continued to create original lay- outs. Volumes 129 and 130 are now history, the pro- duct of long hours of work. The efforts of the staff cultimated in some of the finest issues ever to come out of the Jacket Office. o m
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