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qqsb-fr minnrn--'11-xi -' 1ls1lmPCQCiinl'Y'? '3 '- 515'-'- ' 4 15 ' 'N to kee , , P .lurll0f .Sa Bob I-5: alld .It goes Otogfa, Meyer, Write. Write. FS and lallas, Ziff lg 0 has Bottom mn l l l l il I 'l ow. Ere ,dak fowl Read B05 'IOP' 'LW tha, '. 4. Butch Bllguomskv, Magobbl fender ,.. g The bi-monthly newspaper of Lyons Township junior College, known as the Clozzdlazzrrt, helps students to learn about coming activities and social events, as well as the latest gossip. The theme of this year's paper was bigger and better. Regular columns and feature stories have appeared in each issue in addition to the news. Our staff was headed by Betty Jo Ealcen as editor. A vote of thanks goes to Miss Sheppard for her helpful advice and criticism. The staff of this year's paper included Donna DeTolve, art, Bob Battaglia, sports, Kathy Maloy, society, jerry Brooks and Fred Dabney, columns, Bill Abplanalp, Charlene Stromsky, Barb Mitchell, Barb Holley, Lew Myers, features, Joyce Rosso and Tish Smith, typists, Dave Holman, circulation. Both the Tower and the Clouclburrt have offices in the somewhat frigid Crow's nest, up in the bell tower on the fourth floor. Mimeographing of the Clozzdbzzrrt is done on the first floor. A printed newspaper is a dream of the staff. Milligan' . d Spenfcf Mal0Yl Mlllar ,N Kathy BCM . Serv! BIOOkSf'Jf,:SlXlaflCY qgiieljal Smlm' Bob Bauagiso, Flongtililell, Lynne Ra Mvefs' ovcf baia cl Dabney, PM om Y Charllgix Nita Schultz, xg so it l 1 -- ..-, -' n--.vezeefaa-s , -ra. ' JN'! !- . ' I ' :.ll:l yMY fl, fe Wilt ' T ll lllllilk ,ll ll up 1 n I-f'A44,'A'B U
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7mm The members of this year's Tower staff have have wor y ' l ctivities of Lyons Township junior a record of the school life and socia a ked ver hard to keep College. d eful criticism of our co-editors, Bob Through the perseverance an car Gibbons and joe Novak, we made our deadlines january 15, February 15, and March 15, as required in order to receive the book on time. Much credit goes to the sponsor, Miss Aileen Daugherty, for her advice. The official photogra- phers were Wychoff and Drew. The staff includes Dorothy Gaspar, write-ups and typist, Marlene Meyer, write-ups, Carol Couch, write-ups, Bobbi Fender, special events and write- ups, Don Meyers, photography and sports, Ernest Kanak, sports and write- ups, Spencer Milligan, sports and write-ups, Martha Read, write-ups, and Betsy jones, layouts and art. The Tower is produced by the Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texas, who have produced the book for the past five years. The staff is ' ' k their Illinois representative, who has much indebted to Mr. Dwight Par er, given them every assistance in planning and production. TOP r Bobbi ZW: Bffsy endel. JOeJ0ne5, C ' Novak aio! Co , R . Ufb, M ob Gibbons, Dash:-1 Read, S othY Gaspaf?3!Zi5eMi1Ijgan Er ' ne Meyer llle Kama - k. Bot fo Bi 15 5 u m row: bin' .fa- ,5 if 55151 The 615' ,nd fcaluf' our nfl to WPC' ,odetys IU Suonfklf l rrhsmlrb Both th Crow'S H Cloudlwl staff. W-fel 5 uh glyulehf SKY: lollkenw
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