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Chaplain David B. Owens, advisor Harriet Friday exchange editor Tom McCracken, advertising mana- ger; Robert Spike Reynolds, business manager; Faith Yochum, circulation manager. ' Jr a--' - Richard Schieber copy editor 27
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Byron Souder, editor experimenting . . . . . .has been the keyword for this year s CHIMES staff. Not to be out-done by “moonbent' scientists, these hardy journa- lists set out to do what many thought impossible. Their goal was not the moon (although financially it may have seemed so) but a weekly issue of the Chimea — a first in thirty-three years of publication. Consequently, each Monday brought copy deadlines and even the most casual Wednesday evening observer will acknowledge that the staff was once again striving to fill in those unwanted holes. Friday, after the distribution of their precious cargo, was a time for the staff to catch a quick breath—and begin another week. Progress through experimentation has brought achieve- ments compensating for the long tedious hours of work. The Chime4 now launches into a brighter future with higher standards of journalism and more recent news to match the brisk pace of the campus. Donald Ellis, assistant editor; Carol Schneider, associate editor.
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governing . . . . . .by CAMPUS COUNCIL involves a wide scope of student problems ranging from social orienta- tion to May Day elections. Early in the year Campus Council sponsored a leadership conference at Mt. Gilead Bible Camp. Meeting in informal discussion groups, the students considered the question' Does Cap need a facelifting? ' and form- ulated answers that recommended improvements. Council carefully considered these recommenda- tions when possible and referring matters outside student control to proper authorities. Included in the years activities have been; the drafting of a resolution to the Board of Regents for more adequate housing, conducting a second successful creative arts program, collecting Campus Chest funds, drafting of proposed constitutional revisions to result in reorganization of student government, establishing additional hours and limited stack privileges at the library, drafting a resolution permitting smoking privileges in all fire resistent buildings without discrimination as to sex, and proposing plans for the freshman social orientation program. Proding the campus to prevent it from be- coming stale by lagging behind the times, Campus Council attempts to set the pace as new strides are made in student government. Row 1; Jim North, president; Fred More, vice president; Mary Anne Noecker, secretary; Karl Kessler; Paul Kvale, Dick Burris, Nancy Bauer. Row 2: Jane Ihrig, Joan Delamater, Steve Honore , Betty Mar- getts, Mr. Thomas, faculty; Jerry Folk, Nancy Landdeck. 28
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