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: H: ' -- ' . o EDITOR 'k'k'ki'i A k'k'ki''kkiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiii. i k'k'k'ki' i k'kt'ki k'k'k'ki k'ki'i k'ki'k'k'k 'if in Chief: Rodger Nishioka editor: Clayton Park editor: .leff Brooks editor: Scott Thompson editor: Edna Valdez Dr. Janet Knedlik and Editorials editor: Susan Farrar manager: Connie Egerdahl staff: Edna Valdez, Beverly Bells Bob Olson managers: Susan Farrar, Clayton Park staff: Barbara Allen, Bill Bacon. Kendra Beardslee, Cindy Blizard, Sharon Farrar: Mary Grant, Cynthia'Hobergi,' ' Homier, Bob Olson, Paul Sioholm The Falcon newspaper under the leadership of Rodger Nishioka, editoriand Clayton Park, Associate editor. strive to maintain a high quality, weekly newspaper. A picture of Yoda C'Empire Strikes Back J above Rod- ger's desk symbolizes the dedication and perseverence ofthe Falcontstaff intbringing coverage of news on campus, writing editorials, arts and entertainment re- views andthe latest on sports to the students of Seattle Pacific. .bathtu- sa.-vfygpf ff ,.. IJTN X - A 'rm :gi - lx., , , , 15 'M .E -..,,
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BUSINESS CLUB 4444444444-v-44444-144144ar-4444444444444444441-44444444444444444444-44444 af H ,ai- vw 1,, f aiu L W ,L fp' .ii ' ' : . l ll , K K ,M ,V . I I Pictured from left to right: Beth Thompson, Bill Kemper, Skip Stabblert, Doug Olds, Bob Rogers, Kris Nicholls-Frewald. Nancy Christiansen L , f This. year's business club was totally revamped from that of last year. As a result, a great majority of the time was spent organizing club structure and increas- ing membership. Under advisor Jack Lattin, the mem- bers worked on structuring the organization so that it would continue to grow. and function efficiently in fol- lowing years. e e Thepurpose of the club isto give members practical experience in leadership and personal relationships, g stated Doug Olds. This is accomplished through a vari- ety of activities like the February 6th tour of the Boeing plant 8 a spaghetti feed for members. In addition, the clubisponsored area businessmen as speakers to keep members in touch with opportunities and developments inthe business community. Long-range goals include increasing activities and lmembership and eventuallybecoming a member of Al- phafkappa Si, a professional business fraternity.
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