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Spent in Tower ff ICTURE, PICTURE, whos got the pic- ture? was a phrase well-used by the boys of the second floor darkroom. Pictures and negatives seemed to have had a funny way of disappearing, getting lost or happen- ing to dissolve to a nothingless blob in the fix. lt must have been gremlins, everyone said, or sophomores said the older ones. Gradually pictures of excellent technical quality appeared in the productions ot the yearbook and the newspaper. PHOTOGRAPHERS - Dick Swan- son, Iim Heinricks. Bob Mackert, ABSENT-Iohn Doyle. Bob War- rens
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FLASHES STAFF-Lynn Fishbeck, editor, Carole Schwartz. staff, Ianice Hutchison, column writer. leanine Vraney. leature editor, LaVonne Oes- treich, exchange editor FLASHES STAFF ROW 1-Iudy Zagrodnik, news editor, Kathy Koch, advertising manager, ROW 2 -Ellen Peterson, sports, Sharon Worthington, stall, Beatrice Mangin, associate news editor -'2w Rewarding Days EWS THAT occurred on and around Lincolns campus was ably brouaht to the students by the members ol the Hi-Tower llash es stall. The many seventh hours spent among the typewriters and newsprint produced both lact and llction for interested readers. Timely features on personahtieza and spots frequented by Lincoln ltes as well as a aood brand ol student humor liaured in the stalls ellort to make Allffltmerican. FLASHES STAFF sitting-Linda Spiegel. stall, Beverly Trombla, stalt: kneeling-Mary Ellen Beaton, copy editor, Karen Wensing, copy editor. Karole Korleske, business manager 26-Publications lFlashesl
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LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right- Frank Birch, announcer, Dianne Wilda, script writer, Charles lndestad. staff, Al Koritzinsky, announcer. On the Scene FN FIFTFHN was quite an early time on Saturday morninas for some people, but for others it was an excellent time to listen to the on-the spot news presented by the Lincoln l.oa Anywhere anything was happenmcg, at any time, there would be the Lincoln Log, machines, technicians, scripts and all, interviewina and recordina. The staff also presented :selected mu sic to the cafeteria durina the fourth and fifth hour lunch periods. A few com plaints were voiced when semiclassical tunes floated from the loudspeakers, but most people agreed it was aood music. E7 1 rf 1 V3 19 I 4? LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right-Ion Teske. staff, Mr. George Kanzelberger, adviser, Iohn Crowe. staff. Bob Dickens, announcer, Bill O'Connor ,staff LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right-Roger Franke, production director, lim Schleis, chief engineer, Mary Ellen Hallisy, script writer 28-Publicafions lLincoIn Logl
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