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in order to meet a deadline, assistant editor Su?3 Martin and staff artist Steve Redding keep busy. Changes in format and attitude marked the Rank File for a productive and successful year. Working toward creating a news magazine rather than a newspaper, more art work — most notably a full-cover cartoon — made the paper a visual as well as a literary' stockpile of current events and issues. Each issue centered on a particular facet of G.C. Marshall, e.g., entertainment, freaks, and organizations. Because of the single theme format, the newspaper editors were more selective in what they chose to print. Co-editor Susan Reeves and adviser Chuck Cascio review copy while laying out a page.
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Reveille Reams of poetry and a smidgen of prose was only one of the problems the Reveille staff encountered in its efforts to produce a literary magazine. The shortage of diverse works was second only to the lack of capital. Overshadowed by Rank and File and Columbian, Reveille did not receive enough money to produce a sophisticated magazine. An informative and artistic calender brought the magazine recognition early in the year; the spring issue featured the talents of a one semester creative writing class. Editing and much of the material production fell on the shoulders of sponsor, Mr. Ned Vergason, and a handful of loyal staff members. Rank File — Bottom row: Mike Sumser, Frances Murray. Linda Schoumacher; Second Row: Steve Vandivier, Susan Reeves. Greg Ledford, Sarah Taylor, Mr. Chuck Cascio; Third Row: Susan Martin; Top Row: John Me Morris, Kay Gawelko, Linda Sheridan. Missy Walters; Thom McLeod. Reveille — Barbara Schmid, Felicia Bulka. Mar-gret Lee, Hugh Manning, Linda Shang, Mr. Ned Vergason. 1
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