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rg .1 Mr. Smith, lnlispot advisor, looks through past lnlupot books with Editor-in-chief Catharine Crimmel and Assistant Lditor janet Hershberger. Getting into the write-that-copy-quick! routine of publications this year was Mr. XVilliam Smith, new Retro and lnkspot advisor. lnstructing classes in journ- alism and English rounded out his teaching schedule. Mr. Smith graduated from Ball State Teacher's College, re- ceiving his B.A. degree. Discovering the practical aspects of publishing a newspaper were the junior staff and reporters, as they took over the Inkspot following the senior stalls special Christmas issue. ln preparation for their responsibilities as staff members, the juniors wrote stories, made sample layouts and analysed city newspapers as a part of their class work. In publishing the live issues of the second semester Inkspot, the junior staff learned to cope suc- cessfully with final deadlines, emergency layout and copy changes and last second scoops. These issues in- cluded an eight page tourney edition and a spring April fool edition. Aiding the stall in delivering copy to the Fairmont News, where the paper has been printed for the past year, was Mrs. Willitlmson, who lives in Fairmount. X I lnlcspoters Experiment ABOVE: Judy W'illiams, news editor, draws up the front page layout as Ellen Lefcuurt, assistant features editor, and Carolyn Brose, features edi- tor, make plans for their page. LEFT: Becky Dearfleld, photography editor, se- lects the sharpest negatives as Dick Goodnight, photographer, and Marilyn Klepfer, Nancy Sehwark and Janie Spaulding, assistant editors, give advice.
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1' X--x, ,. X -:-Q. i Ma. S jill Nicciimic and C.1rric Atkim, .lrt uditurx, put Ningy lniim-m .md Puri Qiiick, uipy Q-Jiniirx, Hmim-sw 11i,in.igurx, Cniwriiiu Spariv. Xiariiyn hnishln' uruciws un .1 cartoon, giiccix tim frunt ,Vu gn x fur qrrnrx. Lmrdiiicr. Nl.irx :Xml R-ic .imi .Xnn .'XrmxIl'uii '. 5 5 xi his :uivmi wincwivr inkipiil xiilwwripliiim. In Newspaper Editing JUNIOR RPPORTIZRS ROW' l: Paz Lulcnun. Puig' lanning, julia Rnlwbim. Judy Liillnnd, Aludy Pak, ROV' 2: Mary Lmssclink, vluannic Smith, PJI XIgNlill.m. Dun Suncs, Simirmi Smith, xludy Xiusurc, 5.xnJx XYl1ilu. 11 PM V, i J KIA. l- -- 'T' 5' 3 St , VN g 4 K N UVIN prlixLN . . il ' H lfln, NPUFKN CLI . Jn ' JNNINIJIIIN, Klux' ,Iii Xlulicn. Q .ir-il Diirtnn .md l5.1rb.ir.i XIi.'I7.micl. FIRST SENIIQSTFR INKSPOT STAFF ROXY 1: P. Bambc, lx Arkinwii. ll. Durm, Mr. Smith. .mdvimrg Cf. Hcdxtriim. K. Tidd. N. Sclmrey, C. Cuugiil, li. Ccdurhulm. ROW' 2: D. Bcnnvsil, S, Fulton. C. HUIIIIIIISUF, Nl, XYVIIIIUJII. Ci, Lilusxncr. B. Combi, Li. Ravaux, J. McCI1nric. T. Iimiu. ROW' 3: G. MfNi1ll.xn, R. I-lliiiu, tl. Jllnfkiull. K. Keller. j. Lhilbrmrli. N. NY'illm.m. C, Wkllmann. S
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