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LANCE Glenroy Shedd, editor-in-chief. Standing: Lois Hokanson, managing editor, Phil Nichols, busi- ness manager. Seated: Tom Gerdis, sports editor. Front Row: Florence Davis, Fran Fife, Carol Thomas, Annette Moseley, Third Row: Glenroy Shedd, Yuichi Akihiro, Jack Custer, Tom Gerdis. 'lon Berqwslf Lols Hokonson' Fourth Row: Dan Roland, Hayward Canfrelle, Phil Nichols, Loren Beans Second Row: Margaret Ambler, Betty Geyer, Ginger Roush, Annette Polino, Barbara Graves. l 64 lifwrfw
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STAFF Air-Jggv - . vast 6 PJ? iniaffiwf air' , Standing: Glenn Lindsey, ass't editor, Doyle Smith, business manager, Standing: Melba Brown, organizations, Faye Thornton, activities editor. Nancy Motto, secretary, Mr. Hutchinson, advisor. Seated: Peggy Catlett, Seated: Marie Hubbell, faculty and class editor, Mary Myers, organiza- treasurer. tions editor. l Left to Right: Cliff Makohoniuk, photographer, Donna Friend, sales man- Standing: Pat Henderson and Jim Payne, art and layout. Seated: Ed ager, Vicki Olson, photo ass'tp Jan Norwood, literary editor. McNabb and Shelby Hargrove, layout and art co-editors. Standing: Larry Matejka, religious life editor, Sandy Turner, religious --.. 1 I life. Seated: Sal Morriello, religious life, Bob Lichty, sports. - :un .-its. 63
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STAFF Q '1 gl . The Lance is the student newspaper which expresses the opinions of the student body and circulates news of the school on and off campus. The aim of the staff is to provide a high class college newspaper and provide practical experience for persons in- terested in journalism and newspaper pro- duction. Loren Beans looks over the notes he made in a recent interview, as Jack Custer and Mr. Conner inspect the financial record. Carol Thomas and Jan Berquist proofread the Lance. There are fifteen issues of the Lance published bi-weekly with exception of exam week and holidays. Membership includes all interested stu- dents and particularly those with past exper- ience in journalism. Receiving the highest recognition among its class in Missouri, the Lance has likewise received first class honor ratings for five consecutive semesters in national competi- tion. Annette Mosely, Betty Geyer, and Florence Davis do paste-up work on the Lance. 65
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