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Ouf ofefhe sqlf mines: fhen info fhe sand pii -11'-si. XF , . Q f :SRV i H ' -We tw ,J :f f vmy1, l 1 A ,L Q ,,..',. N 'l'l1at's the wax In tount. Inns. Holm llontelnpo. atl IIILIILIQCI. lhis hook sais-Donna Xlillei. Nlarx .Xll1erl. ,Iutlx l'kll'l is polluting to Spotlight sales hgtnes while Stexe l'e.uson .incl Clarol Xauhel ate thetking ltgtnes in Spotlight lmolts. .intl liieth Nlalguiss Iilllllllllk' them. 'llhe challenge ol' ehange brought new quarters and a new adviser to the puhliea- tions. Because reconstruction started in the south end ol' the building where the publications originally were. the Spotlight furniture. hooks. and other materials had to he moved. Spotlight workers gladly lended their muscles to inove the etluiptnent. First every- thing was IllUX'CCl upstairs to the north end ol' the third lloor. Next it was moved back down to the hasenlent in the north end. Still another more was necessary in the spring. 'l'he Spotlighters were niet by a dull and dreary atmosphere. 'llhey soon Changed this situation hy hanging gay posters in the roonis. Yet. as one looked around. the drahness and drearyness was still present. Page ltlti lhe Iour heads! janet tleiseking. Marcia jones. and Ieanine llllllUllN. editors. are skinnning the linishecl product.
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'l'Ul': The Spotlight has a lllC'Cllllg', Marcia jones shows 1 nuts paper to a wry interested and happy editorial stall. NIIIJIJLE LEFT: Many a paper would have niet its fate it it hadn't been for Blart'ia's student advising. lSOl'l'ONl Lliltl: 'lihe llnal sax passes through the jaws of the person in front. 'lille one in the bark is soinewhat lIllllC. Nlr. Tone is the adviser ol' the Spotlight and the Caldron. . . . fo publish fheir guiding lighf for e Page 108 ,,- Several six-page and two eight-page Spotlights were the result of long hard hours put in by the Spotlight's editorial staff. lVith the change ol' advisers and officers. Spotlight workers had a hard time adjusting. The paper is started on Monday with tips for stories and assignments for writers. Tuesday notes are SCIH to the writers informing them of their stories. and stories start coming in on Mlednesdays. Thursday the stories really start rolling: they are corrected, given headlines, and sent to the press. Friday is like Thursday only with more rush. Monday the stories that couldn't come in Friday are copyread and sent to the press. Thus, the circle is already started for the next Week.
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