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¥ Gail Dodge, Business Manager, LE oe pauses a moment fromduties. Jim Hoelzel, Photography Editor, picture. Mrs. Nancy Scott, yearbook advisor, smiles for the photographer. prepares to take another 47
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Building on the theme of the de- velopment and expansion of Purdue Calumet, ASTRON staff endea- vored to tell the story of this year at P.U.C.C. Working under the gui- dance of a professional yearbook company for the first time, the small staff spent vacations from schoolwork composing copy, crop- ping pictures, and fitting material into layouts provided by the pub- lisher. The ASTRON photographer was in evidence at school events throughout the school year in anti- cipation of meeting the printer's deadlines. Seniors and faculty looked their best for portraits taken by a professional photographer. Editors fitted the pieces together to complete the book. Prudi Elliott, Editor, discusses problem with staff members. ASTRON STAFF Prudi Elliott Gail Dodge Jim Hoelzel Nora Moore Joan Bella Lois Borsay Jeff Dodge Rick Encinosa John Greven Sue Hansen Sharon Manka Editor Assistant Editor; Business Manager Photography Editor Advertising Manager Layout Copy Layout Copy Sports Copy Copy ASTRON SPONSORS Nancy P. Scott Edward L. Andrews Sponsor Business Advisor — —-
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Mary Jo Gorman, Co-Editor of the Boilermaker, relaxes in publications office. The staff of the Boilermaker dur- ing 1968-69 worked to improve the paper and make it better than ever. They managed to get fourteen issues printed. One of the major steps taken was to have regularly printed bi-weekly issues. Newstands distributed throughout the school allowed students to obtain the pa- per easily. The Boilermaker was en- tered into inter-collegiate competi- tion for the first time in its history. The largest issue ever printed and the first literary issue ever publish- ed are other major. accomplish- ments of the staff. Several emer- gency editions were printed during the emergency legislative excite- ment. The Boilermaker truly was “‘The Voice of the Students....” The editors worked to get the students to react to problems at PUCC. The paper was instrumental in bringing 48 Karen Barnes, Business Manager, ex- plains a point to a staff member. Extras, Incorporated to the stu- dent’s attention. By printing the thoughts of the students, the Boilermaker helped to create better communications. Co-Editor Marlene Gransinger enjoys a quiet moment. Neil McWilliams, Photography Editor, aims for another perfect picture.
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