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senooucnons DEPT. Mil I9 ACA ma MY A lt D rhe1197sMAo ACADEMY AWARD yrenitto the cast of that great new release 'The Cycie which was also nominated , for Best Editor, Best Supporting Editor, Best Make Up, Bet, Special Effects, and Best Pliotography. 'TThe Cycle was a comedy spoof on the workings of a, college newspaper. There were, however, some more serious moments. For example, there is a scene where Mr. Editor, played by Arnold Lytle, had to spend a grueling night at the Traveler so that the Friday morning deadline could be met. There is also ,ariotous scene in which Ponk, played by Becky Pinkston, tries to editfher own copy. i7ThCl-Qmainispim of the story centers faround the daily confusion of the ,Cowley County Community College newspaper staff. The Cycle was directed by that dashing young genius Mr. Dan Reeder, who has been responsible for such big-name productions as Typist On The Roof, and The Reporter Who Came In From The Cold. The cast, in order of appearance is: Mr. Editor, Arnold Lytleg Feature Editor, Connie Brougherg Ponk the Campus Editor, Becky Pinkstong Asst. Campus Editor, .lan Mclntire: Sports Editor, Rick Sniderg News Editor, Jean Hays: Advertising Manager, Robert l-lubbardg Photog- rapher, Steve Currentg and Staff Writer, Kity Miers, MAD is proud to present this award to this Perverted cast. If 477 K! Afm ,V 13
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NUTTY STORY DEPT EVERYBDDY LDVES AWINNER . Since the communication channels were inexplicably blocked between the journalism department and PBL during the past year lwe still can't figure out what happenedj, we thought this would be the best way to drive PBL MAD. But first things first. PBL ran a hard-sell campaign to finance its contingent to the PBL state convention held at Emporia February 16 and 17. America, they cried, communi- cate with me! as they scuried about peddling their pecans, candy and a few slightly used Elect Mc- Govern-Eagleton in '72 buttons. The sales project was most successful las illustrated by the graphj and so was the convention. The locals walked away with 13 prizes, including 6 first-place prizes. Miss Wilson - Faculty and staff PBL Members - Students - 65 by Nuts Candi gnu-r nom No' 5 Ez NQQO 3-wg: lh'U'-.Q 2230! omfD3 Fgaw mcg 53' am? U'-tm 323 B-. 95 mmm Ewa. mga PQI: 9, : :Src Q50 140.0 5.-. S23 552 n. 5,5 H!! B an E Es 2 33 5 -1 D. Yes, friends, the trip home carried 13 prizes, and at least that many first-class headaches. Headaches? Yes, friends, those PBLers aren't totally square. Now for the first time over in print we bring you, courtesy of Mark Blair, a MAD peek behind the scenes at the PBL party loopsl convention. We certainly hope Steve Gragert did not tarnish his award when he performed that unsanitary act of applying his moist lips squarely to the middle of it. PBLers found that mixing several trash cans, a few bath tubs, and an unlimited supply of motel ice can produce some rather unstable conditions when mixed with a liberal amount of spirit. Mark Blair must have been es- pecially unstable when he en- countered a rather rudely-stable Iampost. Smarts don't it, Mark? And it's no wonder that Renea Ryan forgot her purse. You'd be foggy too if you just got out of a Volkswagen full of 11 people, especially with Mrk Blair driving. And about that floating crap-ga--, I mean party. Was that equipped with an automatic Miss Wilson detection device? But afterall, PBL was the most active club on campus, and isn't everyone entitled to a few moments of a gaiety and leisure? Lord knows the journalism department hasn't got much room to be proud. PBL Members: Ron Irvin, John Ferguson, Susan Guinty, Paula HSSS, Connie MSYSHBII, Mark Blair, Jim Denney, Rick Simmons, Renea Ryan,and Colleen Walcher. Linda Shoup, Alice Williams, Sally Rush, 14
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