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ACTIVITIES STAFF Activities staff: Nancy Camp, Sandra Guinn, and Marilyn Christopher, listen to new idea by Sharon Oates. seg? . ,y i I iv . ,i2,:Lff1Vi.,153gfg,5 ATHLETICS STAFF Athletics, from hockey to swin1ming, are considered by Iris Wil- loughby and jim Andrews. BUSINESS STAFF Joe DeSpain and Larry Mitchell get down to business under leadership of Kay Pilkinton. ORGANIZATIONS STAFF Organizations staff : Judy Springer, Pat Doss, Carolyn Yuill, Gini Routon, Martha Jane Ford, Donna McMullen, and Ruth Starkey, ponder over captions. m Page 133
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FACULTY STAFF FEATURES STAFF DI- J. E. Wlndrow and Miss Etha Green. Paula Allen and Kay Mackelroy work out details for features. CLASSES STAFF Section editor jane Macliarland and Martha House discuss endless class pictures. CAMPUS SECTION ADMINISTRATION STAFF Campus section is planned by Yvonne McCleary, Patsy, Hutson, and Administration section sees new plans by Ruth Dickey, Kathy Helen Garrett. Koetitz, jane Hewgley, and Sharon Sanders. Page 132 as an 5 INIQ R T
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if. -Q Ifirxl Row: Pat Wiser. .Ian Rowe, Kaaren Frazier, Sandra jones, Donna Sanaullah .-Xnsari, Robert Stone. .lim .Xndreu's. llavid Wakefield. McMullen. .S'1'fn111I Role: Nancy Camp. Tlzirrl Ilrmf: Rodney Rogers, THE PEABODY POST eczcfflnes, newsprlnt, The newspaper publication of Peabody College, the Peabozlj' Post is now in its fifteenth year. The four-page issue has had its times of fruits ful, and soinetiines luckless, writingg but always it strives to give the stu- dents an all-round picture of campus activities, opinions, and issues, along with items of local and national interest. Deadlines and more deadlines . . . a gulped midnight cup ol' coffee to activities I I sustain proofreaders . . . last nlinute frantic phone calls to Tucker Studio . . . But Robert's wot to coineg he's the onl f one who ean write head- . , K. P . ?, lines! ' . . . just a little more copy, Mr. .Toby . . . these are some of the nlenlories that helped nlake this year for the Post a fulhlling one. KAAREN FRAZIIQR RUDNIQY ROGERS Dk. j, Ii. XVINDROXV and Miss li'1'1t.vx Gluli EDITOR-IN-Clflllilf ASSISTANT EDITOR SPONSORS Page 134
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