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KW»fJSffl Sgr -S.N: y JSMWM» y , fM I Off the Press The slate was used in one-room school houses, but today we write on notebook paper. The quill and ink did thejob, but ball-point pens are much more convenient. The typewriter was an amazing invention, but now we have computers. Good communication skills are increasingly important in this Information Age. Those who share the facts also shape them in the process. The world needs servants who will present the truth accurately and clearly. Following in the footsteps of the college ' s founder, William Jennings Bryan, students produced three regular pub- lications — ARTS LETTERS, the COMMONER, and the TRIANGLE. ARTS LETTERS was the only student-edited, intercollegiate, scholarly and literary magazine in the country. The samll but dedicated staff produced a quality journal that included an interview with Peter Taylor. A team of seventeen students produced the college yearbook, the COMMON- ER. The staff worked hard to capture the special memories and momentous occasions of a year of college life and record them in pictures and print for the future. The TRIANGLE, a weekly newspaper, filled the students ' minds and mailboxes with news from the world around them. Student reporters checked their beats, wrote and edited their articles, and gained valuable experience in the important area of communication. ?■ ■ - , V Smile and say, I love deadlines! Christopher Burcham, Crista Cornelius, Heather Pretlove, Candace Rockey, and Mary Beth Hall work on the COMMONER. TRIANGLE staff — seated: Wesley Gibson, associate edi- tor: Betty Brynoff, advisor: Melissa Neubert, editor. Stand- ing: Tammy Cheeks, Crista Cornelius, Angle Arnold, assis- tant editor: Paulette Phillip, Tom Shanley, business man- ager: Heather Pretlove, Michelle Loftin, LaDonna Robinson, Scott Pinson, sports editor; Debbie Smith, Mary Beth Hall. Publications 27
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TRIANGLE editor Melissa Neubert sliares a few tips on how to be an effective reporter. M g Lett i - ' w Dr. Rutfi Kantzer supervised ARTS LETTERS editor Jim Woychuk and associate editor Todd Justice. Not pictured — copy editor Joy Rose. V ; r - jblications
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PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN INVOL VEMENT Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you, and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. This was the commandment that P.C.I, helped fulfill. Meeting the many needs of Rhea County through various areas was what P.C.I, was all about. The anxious first meeting with that spe- cial little pal, seeing a deeper under- standing in the eyes of BEM students, fill- ing the spiritual hunger of teenagers through Life, and showing extra attention to some of the older folks in the nursing homes were just a few areas in which P.C.I, made an impact. The Gimpers and Stephanie Bengtson perform for children. Julie Moseley tutors a young student. 2C ' Practical Christian Involvement I
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