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the northeastern The Northeastern received a first class rating from Associated Collegiate Press, moved into new offices, and changed editors at mid-term. The campus newspaper under a new sponsor, Richmond Brown, maintained its high quality of style and news. At the OCPA convention in Stillwater Laurel Kelsey, second semester co-editor, was elected president of OCPA. The newspaper used a Futura headline type and changed to a 3-column floating nameplate for 1968 firsts. Above, Janis Lowrance and Nancy Robertson, first semester co- editors, discuss agenda for staff meeting. Left, Henry Hunt, sports editor, types hot sports news for release. Lower left, Laurel Kelsey and Sadie Cole cast critical eyes on an issue of The Northeastern. Below, Carol Hendrix, second semester editor. 'Q 1:53 'tyaffwa Twenty four
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