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42 Associations VOYAGER UPPER: Exercising the power of the press are Greg Roszkowski, Business Managerg John Clark, Asst. Sports Editor: Becky Stringer, Editorial Cartoonist: Terry Buckaloo, Editorial Editor: Bill Miner, Sports Editor: and Dave Gus- tafson. Asst. Editorial Editor. LOWER LEFT: Co- Editor-ln-Chief Josephine Norris, Managing Edie tor Elena Andree, and Co-Editor-In-Chief Linda Weingartner rake up, sweep up, and dig up new stories, LOWER RIGHT: Heidi Nielson and Kris Nelson, Circulation Managers, systematically file back copies of the Voyager.
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UPPER LElfl', VALHALLA, FRONT ROW: Relaxing up. away from it all. are John Reid. Sports Editor: Kit Linden, Stu- dent Life Co-Editor, SECOND ROW: Dawn Schaefer, Associations Co-Edi- tor: Annette Brown, Faculty Editor: Lori Krogh, Student Life Co-Editor: Randy Mower, Associations CofEditor. LOWER LEFT: CLOCKWISE: Cindy Mc- Intosh. Junior Editor, SAGA Co-Editor: Jan Meadows, Sophomore Editor: Line da Larnpert, Senior Editorg Jan Groh, Freshman, Index Editor: and Anne Gili- berti, Senior Editor, get their heads together. Associations 41
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Q X X UPPER VOYAGER: Looking high and low for sto- ries are Donna Ballard and Karen Engler, Asst. News Editors: Allyson Misevich and Kathy Pope, Asst. Feature Editors: Lisa Donze and Patty Ni- chols, Feature Co-Editors: Lisa Sutherland and Nancy MacMorris, News Co-Editors. LOWER: John Skubal. Head Photographer: Diane John- son and Steve l-lorvath, Photographers: and Fred Johnson, Ads Manager, prove that Publications is one big, happy family. a- SQ L' -SK ,, , I E 55 f ,. K 4 kkl, .A ix . 3. 5 in i Staff makes changes and follows customs Once again, the Voyager began the year with a new staff and, this year, with a new Publica- tions advisor, Nlrs. Janet George. Even the nameplate was new, the old emblem having been traded for newer, more modern lettering. In addition to publishing the newspaper, the staff, along with the yearbook staff, ran the coatcheck at the basketball games and spon- sored Coronation Ball in January. ln the spring, the staff followed custom by initiating new members into the honorary journalistic society, Quill and Scroll, and by helping next year's staff prepare to begin again in the fall. Associations 43
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