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Nee Calumet BOILERMAKER “THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS - - BY THE STUDENTS” 5 BOILERMAKER Staff: Dave (Darkroom) Smaron, Bob (Focus) Mangus, Beth (Quick Story) Maruschak, Jan (Deadline) Todd, Garry (Editor In ' Chief??), Carol (Money Bags) Leskovich, Chuck (Get-That-Ad) Walker, Neil (Ha-Ha) McWilliams, BOILERMAKER Editor ‘‘Ilst semester’’ The Honorable Garry L. Atkins, ‘‘It’s an electric typewriter and if it doesn't start typing a story pretty soon, I'm taking it back. Hey Hank, isn't that a mini-skirt? Hank, Hank? 94
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The treasurer of the Congress, John Janik, ponders the issues that arise at the Cabinet's meetings. Chuck Hall and Nancy Smith discuss with the other Cabinet members a resolution brought up by a conscienscious Senator. The Congress of the Fall semester, 1 Nancy Smith (recording secretary), Thomas Cor (president), John Charles (Chuck) Ha vice-pres- ident), John Janik (treasurer), Row 2: Dev Kominiak, Kenneth Main, Janice Langan Thompson, Karen Felker, Chris Brown. Row 3 Doug Fix, Don Allen, Bill Smith, Norm Syzmonik Jim Pokrajac. Row 4: John Horvath, Ron Watson Mike Kocun, Kurt Herring. Row 5: Gerald § John Flores, Jerry Dietzen, Paul Unterborn, Gor ry Atkins.
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It's settled, ZZZZZZzzzzz . . Look . .. 1 don't care how long we stay we're going to get this thing settled! The CALUMET BOILERMAK- ER, founded in April 19538, carries on its proud tradition as the col- lective journalistic voice of our academic community. It reports on the events that are significant to us and advises us about future dates to keep in mind. The BOIL- EKRMAKER also comments on sev- eral facets of our situation in its provocative’ editorials. Although there is an occasional rush to com- plete an interview or meet a dead- line, the persistent editors and staff members gain valuable experience in journalism, provide a bi-monthly edition that we all look forward to ... and have fun doing it, too. Well, since there isn't anyone here, | guess |'ll have to be the new leader. Him? He’s worse than Atkins, 95
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