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ABOVE: Newspaper adviser Mr, Louis Shanks explains an idea for a new first-page layout to page editors Sharon Cillette and Rosie D'Hondt. ABOVE LEFT: The Paulights staff: co-editor Jim Webb, Ron Haag, Lynn Kerby, Dan Mageau, Mary Beth Thill, Terry Politowicz, Libby Kil- bourn, co-editor Peggy Quinn, Jon Seaver, Gloria Wesley, Steve Jamerino, Sharon Cillette, Rose- mary D'I-Iondt. FAR LEFT: Editors are usually the first to show signs of the strains of responsibility. In the post-publication solitude of the newspaper room, co-editors Jim Webb and Peggy Quinn release some of the pent up emotions of production days. LEFT: Being a senior doesn't necessarily guaran- tee Libby Kilbourn the last word in a discussion of format particulars with Jon Seaver. Sl
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Chaotic 'paulights' staff produces 'masterpiece' Controlled mass confusion! A basketball game? Would you believe the news- paper staff at work on the next issue of the Paul-ights? St. Paul's Hmimeographed masterpiece , a news media, complaint collector, and social register, stam- pedes journalists and typists into bi-weekly hysteria. Typewriters form the battle front of staffer vs. stencil. Prodded by editor Jim Webb's quiet despair, reporters hit the news beat to uncover the little known mys- teries of student activity. When the news to know is finally merged on finished stencils, and the mimeo- graph machine churns out the last copies, staifers re- habilitate - experiencing one rewarding aspect of the newspaper syndrome - student reaction. The Paulights exerts an uncanny effect on the stu- dent body. Interest activates, grins creep over faces as private jokes come to light, and kids enthusiastically discover: Hey, I got my name in the paper! Through all the difficulties and mishaps that per- meate newspaper production, Paulites still point with pride to the fact that the Paulights is their own student produced, student directed effort , 50
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