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Ron Lawlor Assistant Editor Jo Goodman Editor in chief Maridel Mink Society Editor Diana Mitchell News Editor Judy Rinehart Features Editor Glenn Songer Mike Robinson Photographe' Artist Mike Smith Assistant Editor Bill Hayes Circulation Manager Sports Editor Quin Brolalvn uslness anager Flon Burch 52 i . , li., N i , i l I Di, UWC 5p0llS0f dl vi
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si 3 3 ocial Committee Originates Many M emorable Activities 'Our Social Committee has given the first students of Mid- America a year full of new, exciting and memorable activities. Friday and Saturday nights were made enjoyable for all who attended the CTCS fget-togethersj. A barn full of fun can be reinembered on the night of our Halloween party, and a room full of hillbillies comes to mind when we recall uThe Possum Holler Hootenanyf, From an evening of ice skating we think of all the bruises, falls, and laughs that occurred, and how great it was to be having such exciting Christian fun. The splendor and beauty of the banquets has left us with moments that each will forever cherish. Our highest thanks and praise is extended to such a fine Social Committee. They worked and planned many long hours to give to us our very own wonderful year. 4 s . 3 , Rita Powers, Social Chairman l Donna Abbot, Lyle lVlilIer, Colleen Rodgers, Beth Doskocil, Barb Bonham, John Copple, Bill Webb, and Rita Powers plan the Sweetheart Banquet. mad
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Dr. Gerard Reed and Rev. Bill Draper effectively sponsor the Trailblazer staff. Jo Goodman and her associate editors, Mike Smith and R0n Lavvlor, prepare an account of recent lVl.A.N.C. hap- penings. im lllZlREat Barb Bonham, Jim Edlin, Jeri Hagens, Kathy Ness, Barbara Hunt, Harold Wedel, and Jerry Foster serve as reporters on the newspaper staff. ewspaper Gives Up-to-Date Account Of College Life A newspaper is a permanent record of a year of college life. lt does something that no other publica- tion can do. Because it is directed mainly to an audi- ence who knows about and is interested in all of the small events in the year, and because each issue covers only several weeks, it can show many of the little ups and downs, the funny incidents and the small honors, as well as the major events which make college life as it is. With the aid of advisors, Dr. Reed and Rev. Draper, the TRAILBLAZER staff published ten editions dur- ing the first school year and sponsored an election night party. Living up to an appropriate name, the TRAILBLAZER radiated the spirit of involvement necessary in building a new college.
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