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Staff Initiates Contemporary Look The effort they ' ve invest- ed and the im- provements they ' ve estab- lished make them a special group of peo- ple. 100 We ' re the Kids V-Jabe Starr here. Look there, on my card: Gabe Starr, United Critique Ser- vice. Today, I ' m here to review the Tal- on. Let ' s see what we ' ve got here. The first page is striking indeed. Run- ning the width of the page is a gray ban- ner featuring an impressive illustration of a majestic falcon. The front page centers upon a well-written editorial on a controversial issue of immediate con- cern to teenage Americans. The impos- ing headline: 18: Right or Responsibil- ity? Two illustrative photographs accentuate the story. Turning the page, we encounter an excellently organized editorial page. An article on the traditional painted R on the mountain receives emphasis. A write-up on the re-emergance of Rocka- billy offers an interesting contrast. The third page serves mainly as a summation of student activities. The ar- ticles inform students of noteworthy facets of campus life. Overall, the page is informative, a singularly cohesive ef- fort. The fourth and last page is dominated by a four column story on Homecoming Week. Sports coverage and a calendar of events complete the paper. Behind each newspaper lies an able editorial staff and a troop of reporters and writers. It seems the staff consists of lournalists who have worked to bring their paper a more modern look. Carol Lindell revealed, We have improved the appearance of the paper. A lot of effort and dedication helped in the easy production of the Talon. Well, after serious consideration, I will give the Talon staff a high rating. The effort they ' ve invested and the improve- ments they ' ve established make them a special group of people, if 1. Cindy Faler stretches after writing an exhaust- ing feature story. 2. Talon Staff: Front row: Richard Hanson. Second row: Clemente Diaz, Harry Buser, Carlo Bennett. Third row: Don Oyerly, Roger Chain, Carol Lindell, Teresa Conrad, Joel Pusa- tere. Fourth row: Jerry Spielman, Brian Cole, David Martinez, Scott Jones. Back row: Taunna Sexton, Cindy Faler, and Shelly Durst. 3. Stephanie Fleece, Scott Jones, and Shelly Durst exhibit that making deadlines is a team effort. 4. Kim Camp and Mr. Copeland inform the Talon Stoff of their upcom- ing deadline. 5. Teresa Conrad and Carol Lindell discuss topics for upcoming stories, of America
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