Grand View University - Viking Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1979

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Friday Noon burns creative energy This year's Friday Noon group was active in creative writ- ing and magazine production. The organization produced its annual magazine with Vicky Nuzum serving as editor. The group also sponsored a high school poetry competition and offered poetry readings to civic groups andhigh schools. In- formal meetings at various member's homes often lasted much longer than expected because of the conviviality of shared writing experiences. Faculty members Ralph Speer and Bill Nolan work with the group. Some of the most active partici- pants in the organization are drawn from outside the Grand View community, thus allowing Grand View students who participate an opportunity to shares writing experiences with a larger sphere of influence. Above: Instructor Bill Nolan works with the Friday noon organization. Below: Friday Noon members Nolan Vicky Nuzum, Elaine Erickson, Chuck Shockley, and Scott Green prepare the Friday Noon Magazine. 4. l r l. M p -L p 'L -...MV nJ.....tll

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ai ' Club .ar Art all Y If Above: Art Club members Qstarting with back rowj: Cave, Burrell, VanderWell, Torode, Glowacki, Johnson, Devine, Tilton, Tipping, Cox, Hammond, Liebold, Salisbury, Haase, Richardson, Boydston, Grinsteadg Uding, McGinnis, Sowders, Deery, Spencer, Marturello, Wahl, Vanek, Ohland. Right: Barb Sink poses with one of her prize- winning sketches. Bottom: Art Club officers, Salisbury, VP, Vanek, pres., Haase, treas.g Wahl, Sec. i w, 2 The Art Club has had a very active year under sponsor Professor James Engler, and officers: Mark Vanek, president, Laurie Salis- bury, vice-presidentg Jana Wahl, secretaryg and Tamie Haase, trea- surer. They decorated for the Master Builders of Iowa Christmas f party. This included posters for a fashion show on the first night, and posters and a mural for a jazz show the second night. U.K. pays the Art Club one-hundred dollars every year to make posters advertising U.K. events. Money received from U.K. helps to sponsor an annual trip of four nights and three days to Chicago. Some of the attractions visited are: The Chicago Art Institute, The Academy of Fine Arts, the Science Center, the Field Museum, and the galleries along Michigan Avenue. Along with the trip to Chicago, members look forward to spring because of the annual art show. They have a private contest to choose the best artists. The club helps to sponsor a scholarship in memory of Richard Staude, a former student, who was killed in an automobile accident.



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Reporting GVC happenings The Viking magazine staff includes, Scott Sailor, edi- torg Julie Bulver, news editor, Sue Widlund, photography editor, Pam Rumley, copy editor, and Della Earhart, fea- ture editor. The completed yearbook will consist of 130 pages. It will involve the Fall Directory, the Winter Supplement, f--'M' including January Term and school organizations, and the Spring Edition, covering Studenterfest and other spring events. The Spring Edition will not be published until school is over, therefore students wishing to receive this edition can sign up in the spring and it will be mailed to them. Other- wise it will be made available to everyone in the fall. The staff presently working on the Grand Views news- paper consists of the following editors: Scott Green, editor- in-chief, Debbie Hildebrand, news editorg Mary Wolfe, lay- out editorg and Twila Greene, copy editor, and Sue Wid- lund, photography editor. There are other reporters that cover our sporting events, interview students and clubs, along with the upcoming ac- tivities. Also there is a big list of photographers that cap- ture the action that is involved at Grand View. The Grand Views has previously published fourteen issues of the paper and the staff will continue these pub- lications every other Friday next semester. They can be found almost everywhere on campus fincluding the Read- ing Roomsf' all one has to do is lookj g-A-1. Magazine staff members Julie Bulver, Sue Widlund, and Scott Sailor. Not present for picture are Pam Rumley and Della Earhart. A t Staff for the newspaper are Dr. Ralph ' Speer, Scott Green, Mary Wolfe, and . q ' . , Sue Widlund. Not pictured are Debbie V g I2 Hildebrand, Jane Smith, and Twila '25 ' , , ' r Greene. S I .. I n. Y i I lb

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