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Gary Taylor Named Editor Of Newspaper Gary Taylor was named newspaper editor in the sum- mer of 1975. He introduced some new ideas in the paper, such as changing the banner each week. (1) Rudy Manley, newspaper advisor, edits some stories which Peggy Bums brought to him. (2) Setting headlines was one of the many jobs Debbie Pins- ker did. (3) Gary Taylor watched and assisted Carla KeUam, production manager.
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(Page 26, 2) Members are (Row 1) Julia Daphne Davis, Brenda Troop, Myra Cosgrove, Phylis Guthrie, Sharmin McCreary, Cindy Russell, (Row 2) Lisa Sturch, Becky Milbum, Debbie Nabors, Sherrie Smith, Faye Gothard, Margaret Mobley, (Row 3) John T. Krattiger, Doug Stickney, Bill Sparks, Mike McEl- roy, Gary W. Taylor, Raymond Owens, Gervis Turner, Mark DeMoss, David Parker, and Katie Frank Slack. (1) Student Senators Patty Russell, Mike McElroy, and Ray- mond Owens listen to the discussion on several constitutions that the student senators must pass or reject. (2) The student senate bonfire before homecoming began badly with wet wood, but a little work and the fire burned brightly. (3) Margaret Mobley, Sharmin McCreary, Mark DeMoss, and Dean Katie Frank Slack listen as Doug Stickney explains a motion to the floor.
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Several of the staff members this year did not only their own jobs, but helped out with the other positions that were not filled. 1) Lela Lyons, graduate assistant for the jour- nalism office, spent several hours proof-read- ing copy each week. 2) One of the roughest jobs, business manager, was filled capably by Melinda Bell. 3) Sports Editor is a hard job to have, especially if you are an athlete like Rick Smith. 4) Typing out her Natural News column is Norma Standridge. 5) On a pretty day, some reporters, like Gary Taylor, Barba- ra Wilkie, and photographer Nancy Blanken- ship, can't resist standing under the old mag- nolia tree. 6) Typewriters are an important part of the newspaper office, and Barbara Wilkie usually uses one during her afternoon work.
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