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ETRUSCAN Theme Looks to Tomorrow's Dreams These are my dreams, theme for this year's ETRUSCAN, summarizes the staff's hope and dedication to continuing development by the college and the unique students which it serves. Freshman Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Feakins was responsible tor notable improvements in yearbook comments and coverages. Other stu- dents active in its preparation were Associate Editor Margaret Temborius and Photographers Bill McLaughlin and Bill Schaumburg Tying the entire effort together was Art Editor Tom Delheimer, whose cover art incorporating the year '69 and complementary division pages put meaning into the theme. Photography Editors Bill Schaumburg and Bill Mc- Laughlin worked long hours to supply an assortment of pictures from which editors could choose the best.
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Journalism students directed their class efforts toward publi- Jacquie Anderson Suggestions come from Jerry Woods Tim cation of the college newspaper. With typewriters are Shirley Elder Denny Wrghtman Rick Baxter Mike Ambrose cmd Welton Feature Editor Debby Hagan and Associate Editor Sports Editor Randy Hunt HARBINGER Achieves All American Status Increased 'Frequency and coverage, timely features and' probing-at times controversial- editorials made the HARBINGER an All- American, a rare honor among iunior colleges. Features worth the wait were Rick Goss' Nickel Bag and Tom Delheimer's cartoon strips. Columnists Sandi Bear, John Penstone, Mike Ambrose and Rob Paullin caused mixed reactions with some of their opinions. Credit goes to the 13-member staff which, despite its size, gave 4,000 students some- thing to think about. QINGER Steve Broquard and Tom Delheimer made the paper more at tractive through illustrative photographic spreads and en lightening cartoon strips respectively.
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