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Above: Ron Malone, layout editor, adds artistic touch to the yearbook. Left: Heft to righn Debbie Spriggs and Diane Crampton prepare indexing for next deadline. Extreme right: Don Draper, editor, wonders why he took the job in the first place. Upper right: Rex Jackson keeps himself busy as faculty sponsor. Upper middie: Patti Poe, assistant editor, calls for help. Upper left: Volunteers, like Ruth Lee, do the dirty work of typing headlines, wptions, and copy. 119
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Excalibur zooms in on The yearbook staff fought the good fight again this year for the benefit of the beautiful people of Evangel College. Sixteen pages were added to better cover the varied dimensions and activities of the campus. The number of full-color pages was increased over previous years. Many hours were spent by the staff gathering information, writing stories and outlines, working on layouts, taking pictures, and developing film. A number of students volunteered their services to do the secretarial dirty work. 9 Beautiful People' The journalism department sent jun- ior Ron Malone and sophomore Patti Poe as representatives of the yearbook to the Associated Intercollegiate Press Convention in Dallas, Texas. Senior Don Draper worked diligently as editor with his staff members: Patti Poe, assist- ant editor; Ron Malone, layout editor; senior, Joyce Olson, copy editor tfirst semesterk and junior, Jennifer McCaulley, business manager. Rex Jackson, assistant professor of journalism, was the faculty sponsor.
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Lance: representative, inform ative, entertaining The Lance staff attempted through- out the year to report and analyze the news, represent student opinion, seek for college improvements, and enter- tain its readers Goals for the newspaper were set high as junior Joe Wilmoth, editor-in- chief tried to lead the staff in duplicating their previous year's feat of being named All-American by the Associated Col- legiate Press for both semesters. Managing editor Polly Beydler, junior, regularly wrote the lively Free Lanc- ing column, sharing out-of-the way Above: Cathy Garlit, a Lance lab worker, contemplates the right wording to use. Right: Mike Nelson crops 3 photo for the next issue. Second right: Tom Cash, business manager, takes care of the mailing list. Extreme right: Rex Jackson, faculty sponsor, keeps the issues coming on time. Upper right: Ueft to rightt Phyllis Gibbs, news and feature editor, asks PolIy Beydler, managing editor, her opinion of an article. Upper left: Joe Wilmoth, editor,relaxesafter another com- pleted issue. 120
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