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KFIRST ROW, leftj Sief- edltor, Madelon SECOND iana Lenz, Kathy Kathy Pat Minor, John Bill K , Doug Eubanks. Newspaper staff makes its presence felt The newest publication staff on campus, the Spin- drift, made its presence felt. Leading the chorus of discontent with the Student Senate and administration made each issue widely read and discussed. In addi- tion to publishing a biweekly college newspaper, the staff entered a float in the Homecoming parade fbottorn rightj and participated in the J. C. Follies. QBottom left, Kathy Foley attempts to explain her unique filing system to john DeVries and Maria LaSanta.
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Council organizes self government of dorm Selected by a vote of the College Inn resi- dents, the Dorm Council members are respon- sible for the government of the dorm. They make the rules and regulations and initiate disciplinary actions when these rules are bro- ken. More effective in the second semester, the Council was then under the leadership of Ian Mickelson and Claude Struve. One of the actions initiated by the Boys' Council was the protest march over the assessment of damage fees. fTop center, This shorthand will be the death of me, complains Donna Smith, while mak- ing herself comfy in her room. But, Barb, I can't cut class again today, retorts Rosanna Smith ftop rightj to Barb Overeen, as Dave Weber listens in, while in the Dorm Commons. fBottom center, John' Lewis makes music for the boys--anything is better than nothing. QBottom rightlMr. and Mrs. Richard Kl-ingseis, dorm parents, are caught in a rare moment of peace. vw 99. kr'
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erllene Andre, Diane Ed Fullum, Nancy C1nd1 Webb Kathy Doug Eubanlcs , Dianne M . Y Compiling a yearbook is no simple task. The mood and activities of the year must be captured on its pages aswell as the people who contributed to them. Helping to fulfill these various purposes was a dedicated group of people. Working long hours, they put together a record of a restless year at ILCC. CTop lefty Bob Weber prepares to take individual student pictures. Other pho- tographers included john Hughes and Bob Knutsen. Ken Holmgren, of the Daily News staff, also contributed to the photographic work. QTop rightj Dianne Wunn and Donna Smith reflect the complexities of organizing coverage for the Vocational-Technical Division cover- age. Wolf tracks records restless year 'K'- Aggr ,...
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