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arillon Staff Left to right Pam Zollars, Cathy Hawthorne, Jean Hutchinson, Valerie Fawess, Phail, and Diane Qualliotine. Wesley Guthrie, Bill Church, Cabell Luck, Vickie Johnson, Linda Mc 138
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David Hatchell, Circulation Manager, goes over the mailing list with Beth Baldwin, Sally Osborne, and Harriet Ransone. sMALL TALK The 1966-67 staff is headed by William Billings, Editor, Paul Reinert, Business Man- ager, Susan Sharp, News Editor, and Ken Murray, Editorial Assistant. During the course of the year, special layouts and colors were used to feature important events lM.C.'s 10th anniversary, Christmas, Homecoming, the Fine Arts Festivall. A total of sixteen issues were published. Sidelights that the staff will remember include the assembly skit, the nv- Christmas party, and the spring awards presentation. Sports Editor, Bill Hatem, discusses pictures to be taken during an upcoming event with Photographers, Bill Johnson lleftl, and Bill Williams lrightl. Paula Caddell, Cartoonist, sketches a picture of Thomas Jefferson. News Editor, Susan Sharp, tells Editorial Asst., Ken Murray where to go lon assignmentl. IS FREE HESS MAN 'AND EVERY ABLE TO THE p THOMAS JEPPERS
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To produce a better yearbook was the aim of the 1966-1967 CARILLON staff. Members were chosen on the basis of qualifications and past experience. Individuals were assigned to cover various phases of college life and particular sections in the book. Four deadlines were set by the publishers of the staff to meet. In meeting these, the staff uncovered new ideas in ob- scure places and at unnoticed times, and it became aware of the consistence of PROGRESS in past history and recent events on campus. Captured herein are occasions and movements never to fade-frozen in these pages through much work, the product of the dedication of a few . . . for the remembrance of many. Co-editors Bill Church and Wesley Guthrie Completing a yearbook requires many long hours of discussion, hard labor, and even a snatched snooze every once in a while. 139
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