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'fa X -47513-. 1. Unsatlsfled with its effect, Gary McCarthy, Mission Edltor, reworks lead of a proposed feature. 2. Advertising Manager Betsy finalizes a contract with a Mission patron. 3. A much-needed word . porarily eludes Dave Goode, Fine Arts Editor. 4. BACK HOW: K Brown, Dave Goode, Julie Lohmeyer, Jeff Frazier, Robin Puckett Gilbert, Susan Schlelcher, Allan Wrinkle, Ken Davis. FRONT ROW: Depenthal, Gary McCarthy, Darla Steffenson, Gina Morgan, Jody Betsy Donnelly, Pam Arndt, John Dodderldge. 5. Gina Morgan, Editor, and Dave Goode juggle the elements of a front-page layout M154 ws.. K N, NX . . xxvazk-- .F be tg , f., N- S- ' if ' ' J .. A ' - yxxvh 'X' g D. KN. it . 'X 4 .'3-X-fi' -0 . fx- 49 B A . 55-gre FK - --. - - ' 1. . -. Y -. -f' -131, ftp. '5.:. s 'dx 4 A, -I 4 . '--,xr . . A , -f' fl flif. '.. 'es 'A 's lin- 1' A if . N 1.1.1
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,ar-l',,f'1 -xg Q z,,r:- ' - Q Q The chess-board is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the universe, the rules of the game are what we call the laws of Nature. The player on the other side is hidden from us. Huxley student life 23
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' B.. zaflfrj-p.g'1 Wilt if ' i :fj:'fW'T1' ' 14 1-:.,'vT'.', ' m 'f F - ' .- --7 - , ' Q 'xwrexej -Aq. an v j Bale M' E3 H - . img mall Ei W XIII 5 ff fwgpi .my l I . ' ' 1 . f 1 l , A, A I j I . .Lili P '. . 2 X --- IMA'-5 1- ff-. J., . , .eu .swag ,a wr 4 - ' i' el A ' i The reporting of unbiased information and the placement of equal emphasis on all aspects of student llfe were the main objectives of the first semester Mission staff. ln its bi-weekly publication, the staff was determined to repre- sent the school and its many diversified facets as honestly and as thoroughly as possible. Constructive criticism from the journalism practicum and the knowing advice of spon- sor John Krueger combined to produce an atmosphere favorable for the development of the stalf's collective mind. As its contributors realized the potential of the newspaper medium, the Mission reflected a maturity In its open approach to news and comprehensive coverage of school-related events. Filtering bias from equity The Mission achieves objective reporting s s el,f -owl . . . All I know is what I read in the papers. Will Rogers 5 mlsslon 25
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