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.5 X uh 1 ' 5 . , as he N ,I -T 'gttgm exf' Iigiggalzsz 4 W --b ' M ,saraa1gk,,g5l. '9.,.... s 'ii'- IX A llahu' aglljlgg gre I ..- ',, 1 . There is no other word that describes the experiences of the staff this year better than fru- stration. Senior portraits were slower this year than usual, but the blow came when the yearbook company stumbled on to the staff's use of the wrong size of paste up boards. This was no fault of the staff. They use what is sent then. Fifty pages had been pasted up by then. From then on attie tudes went from bad to worse. The securing of pictures es- lpecially the candid variety be- came a vast headache. Even Facule ty members whose pictures were needed were extremely slow in get- ting appointments The last week in May and early weeks in lune became an every dayl assignment for a small dedicated nucleus of students. Some of the, personnel were at their task twelve or fifteen hours a day., lt was copy, headlines, identifi- cation, cropping of pictures to make them fit the layouts and so the days slipped by. The staff is so appreciative of T973 graduate Robert Varnold, former staff member, who spent much of his vacation between ses- sions at UNI doing layouts by the dozens as well as the other usual tasks of a staff member. Preparing a canera-ready year-' book is not the usual way schoolsl buy their annuals, but the Torch Club continuing its service angle 'has continued the method used in -order to make books more reason- 'ably priced to students. There- lfore we trust that any delay that ioccurred this past year cane about lin geou faith, but the cards were jstacked too nigh. Editor l3u.sirrrfx.Q lfannger Index Editor lrmilor Editors flssf, l'Irr.sr'rze.Q.: Urzgr. Pfrotogrrrphxx' Eff! tors SOADITUVVEVJTF Eflifrfr Assisi turf Specialists Adttswr ffonsul 1 ing Edt for Ifnffzy lfilryrr Tim flrirrfin lwrhy .llmrziwfrl Arrdt rfroll .lim Kerrdrick 'llarlc Lmflrrr Greg Iferirltnfr Paul lirrrrch Kem Kasrske Lvmn rgarrlm Dan Pnl Zim Paul .llallcin Tm! Pike .lrurref .frrfrrison ffarrlllvn Hooker ffimli llrnrron Ifrlllert Guo ring Holler! lvurrrolrf
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anwwfzi QW WAHM! M dbdflfdfifl ad www 5. G. Blacketer, C. Hibyn, P. Ualkin, A. Croll, J. Kendrick, C. Ranton at work on the portrait pages. 6. Tod Pike ponders over his 'baby' the wrestling layout while fan Follwo looks at other layouts. 7. ,arilyn Booker, Annettc Yiebahr, Dan Fol- lao, Cristo Froeling pick out and size roofx 1. Editors Cathy Rihyn, Andy Croll, and Jim Kendrick. 2. Cregp Hendina looks over a proof sheet. 3. 7im and Lynn Cardin finish up another two pages. J. Lila Uathvg hattles the iaritype. ' H. Kathy Vonical, Paul Ualhin, Andv 20 Fomment W , , A 1 Croll,.1im Kendrick share the infor- mation on the cards for each SUI- dent GSlisted in the indvrw
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'K 2' 1 . 4 - ,fy ,i .iif , rw 'Q ' if S 1 f W' ?a x X x Y ff 'Q' an 'WM Wage? ip f N-X T ,f . 4, '.ee2k r In 1. Julie Curfman, Crescente.Vorto are shown proofs just out of the! dark room hy Ur. Cowing. 2. Tim Gardin tries his hand af stamping le yealhooh 3 Tim Cbthv and lynn put some more finishing touches on 2 pages. 4. MarR Laehn does his part to supply the staff with photos. 5. Two seniors that really made this hook a realitx Chthy and Tim, 6. Crescenteevorta inspected a small negative. 7. What would the Sfaff have done without this IKT student, Bob larnold. He had a hand in the real windup of this comment. The adviser can find no words to Sh0w his appreciation for the way these five or six stud ents denied all the early days of vacation for themselves to complete this hook as soon as was possible under advergg conditions. ' H '1-
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