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, S f .1 4 f ., 1 1 l , S Q 7,vL r Rfvagfff .,,,. V An extremely tight schedule was our greatest challenge. To save S75 on ourlcon- tract, we submitted 16 pages by October 15. And all color work was due by November 15. The staff had to learn and well to do so much so early in the yi5r:3AiKathy Cotton A bro en-g rin n' ress, a feeble typewriter, a typist who quit-these are a few, yes, a few of the difficulties encountered in the publication of this yea.r's I-IALAGRA. -Ken McNutt . fn.. 'i ,,.4,, ff- U. REX .,.- Y X if ,.'.,. ,,, 'H Q ,N 'V ,-,-,' Elf' '- Q .- 1 -V f .P-. . 1 fiadl gl - fl' . E I' .- lk sg? F E-5, 'rig an r ...,gt.. Q? :ZF :I 4.1 Q, lr c 'SJR 5, j ' kr' fn
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Veg Wins Third Term In his third year as Studeht Congress president, Steve Veg continued to guide the representatives in preparing a new constitution as their main project. Organization representatives included Crouch-Jerry McFerron, Commuters-Bonnie Bell, Kleckner-Terri Cusimano, Phi Theta Kappa-Mike Barger, Drama Club-Barb Walton, Delta Psi Omega-Bill Harris, Pulliam-Wanda Williams. CPHOTO TOPD Student Congress officers are President-Steve Veg, Vice-president-Kevin Collins, Secretary-Bob Ocheltree, Treasurer-Byron Smith, CPHOTO LEFTJ Steve Veg presides over a Monday morning Student Congress meeting. Student Congress!9
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Publications Face Problems 5 l f illlillllll I KPHOTO TOP LEFTD The HALAGRA Staff includes Donnie Crim, Kimber Green, Bill Dike, Dennis Fletcher, Peggy Foster, Steve Chou, Mike Callicott, Ken McNutt-Advisor, Jim Lenz and Carolyn Uejo. CPHOTO BELOW LEFT? Student photographer, Gary Aubuchon, shoots a crowd picture at a Trojan basketball game. KPHOTO BELOW RIGHT! Ronnie Adams, Jim Lenz and Steve Chou paste up a page of the HALAGRA. Y. . '-K ' Q. 7 , f fix' .- 'ily fx Y yr yy 'wig .4 rj. 5 I .X Q X Trojan Annual The Yearbook changed from a volunteer project to the laboratory production of English Activity 141, taught by Kathy Cotton. The fall semester was devoted to ad sales and early deadlines on the main book. The spring term class had only three weeks to finalize 50 pages of the '76-77 TROJAN, then proceeded on the new free supplemental issue and preliminary work on the '77-78 book. Halagra The fall term was one of new experiences and frustrations for the HALAGRA staff as production was moved from the Palmyra Newspaper to campus prin- ting. Columnar typing proved to be one of several problems, but three fall issues were published despite delays. Advisor Ken McNutt commented, With the con- tinued effort and cooperation of Dale Hammond, printer, and a nucleus of concerned students, the newspaper is destined to continue. Newspaperfl 1
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