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Page 50 text:
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Oh that dummy ,..... Approvals . . . approvals Maybe it was worth The Speneerian I11t61'C0lTl . voice of the student body With apologies to some great newspaper fgolly, you know I can,t recall its namel for taking liberties with their slogan- All the news thatis fit to printf' the Spencerian Intercom banner for the 1969-70 college year might we-ll have been the same, except for one slight addition-H. . . and some that wasn't. Well, really, it wasnat all that bad'. In fact, for the first time in the recollection of graduating seniors, the school newspaper ap- peared regularly each month from October through May or at least we're hoping. What's more, there was an occasional pat on the back to help offset the more usual boot on the backside. A special effort was made throughout the year to accomplish three major goals-one, to offer students a greater variety of reading content, two, to involve more guys and dolls as contributors, and three, to give more emphasis to interesting business ventures carried on by the students themselves. While we feel a good start has been made on all three fronts, there's still room for future newsmen and women to make the Intercom a really great college paper. Weill be watching. Before writing c'30'7 to this report,,the accomplishments of three dedicated staffers must be acknowledged. They are: Tom Hagner, Andy LoDuca and Mark Ellis who for three years before their February graduation bore the brunt of keeping the Intercom alive and kicking. On top of that, those cowards ran out without getting their picture taken for the Executive. Come to think of it, they were SHPPOSH1 to Prepare this iW0-page spread, too. Oh well, that's the Way the WPC Pies, HS the old printing expression goes. This Caml Geor, Beet fl Q0 lu ms 1 and Slip.
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Left to Right, First Row: Terry Baumann, Patrick Doherty Dave Hod Ch l W J hn M'k Second Row: .lames Monroe, Ken Dahlke, Neil Purtell, Bob Schelle-Lges, ar es U 0 Son, 1 e Sales And arketing Club The Spencerian Sales and Marketing Club is striving to achieve the following purposes: CAD. To give a student a better understanding of his eventual occupation. HBH. To unite business-minded people who are interested in sales and marketing as a career. CCD. To give members a chance to examine the current marketing, sales, and advertising fields. QDJ To promote interest in Sales and Marketing at Spencerian College. We attempt to accomplish these goals by inviting guest speakers from the Mil- waukee area who discuss marketing activities through many perspectives. Our club feels fortunate to have Mr. Frank Beezley and Mr. Ward Rosenberg as our club sponsors. Both men have devoted much of their time to develop and pro- mote the club. CLUB SPONSORS Mr. Franklin G. Beezley OFFICERS Past President: Charles W. Johnson President: Patrick Doherty Mr- Ward C- Rosenberg Vice-President: Terry Baumann Treasurer: Dave Hodges Secretary: Neil Purtell Historian: Mike Krier .-'f1-g 7. 2 75 1' - Wi i ..,- i. f- ,U , ,K rrp. a A-A-Ilia Krier
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Page 51 text:
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Ansar This semi-serious Intercom staff kept the news coming your way during the Spring term. Shown, from left, are Ray De- Camp, photographer and columnist, Bob Reindl, editorg Mary Zimmer, features, Mark Voegeli, sports, Dave Rowley, copy, George Jackson, local newsg and Kurt Peters, editorials. Missing from the photo was .lim Monroe, SSG news. Mr. Frank Beezley is faculty advisor to the Intercom. B, J K , V Q L' V: f , - ' - h t ' it prints. Here are the newshawks and news- hxencogiegih paijdiiolz only asf goodllajnctllij-SwqiioIl?LgJIILElI'I1aLlIIIiSIlYggEl izlajssi iifilijci did much to make the Intercom must read- in f r C V prfngitejimda, -tration From left Charles Johnson, Pat Doherty, Bill Toye, Bob Lampe, Joe Palmisano uni 2Jrd'luMer5i5t facllclliy .dn d mmlim Branun and Dan Gill from this photo which looks like it was taken from a sinking y a ison. issmg were ' ship. Who knows? 47
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