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I, ,iitim Ruth Parsons, Art editor, and TOITI Gibb, Dh0f0g1'2Phe1', discuss Phil Olmstead and Les Wilson, Sports editors, makes additions ideas for the ROUHCI-UP cover. to the basketball section. The Round-Up staff provides a yearbook for the enjoyment of Sterling College faculty, student body, and friends. Many hours are spent by staff member taking and developing pictures, planning layouts, writing copy and captions, selling ads, pasting and proofreading. We the staff present our book to you and hope it will be a treasury of the memorable experiences that occurred during the 1968-1969 school year. Jeff Tinsley, Photo Director, plans what equipment to use for I the next job. Peg Melia and Maretta Burgert arrange the class sections. . if 'fn Markey, Linda Minner. Third row: Bob Collins, Norm Brown, Connie Denno, Tom Gibb, Chad Wimer, Jeff Tinsley, Gary Wlnget, Phil Olmstead. Peg Melia, Ruth Parsons, Margo McCreight, Anita Bryant, Marilyn gg First row: Kathy Holmes, Marcia Wilson, Rose Fowles, Barbie Irwin, Sue Dunn, Kay Hogue, Dr. Butler. Second row: Maretta Burgert, Sandy Fessesden, Mary Ann Hockersmith, Floss Bellina, 107
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106 Dr. Bulter, advisor and Kay Hogue, lst semester editor, organize the Round-Up. Editor Gary Winget and advisor Dr . Bulter talk over the final ROU D-UP Margo McCreight and Doug Reinard work on the academic section of the Round-Up. Sandy Fessenden, Marilyn Markey, and Kathy Holmes discuss the Social activities on campus. Bob Collins, Asst. Business Manager and Anita Bryant, Business Chad Wimer, Linda Minner, Barbie Irwin and Floss Bellina Manager look over the Ad section. organize the organizations,
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108 Editor Phil and his assistants go about putting to work ideals learned at Topeka conference for journalism. nfs Put I'm sure I took that picture with the stobe on. 'Q Star The 1968-69 Ye Sterling Stir was under the capable leadership of editor-in-chief Phil Beard. The paper presented a provocative look of campus life. In October representatives from the paper at- tended a journalism conference at Washburn Uni- versity in Topeka. This year's staff had a unique change of resi- dency, they now occupy the air-conditioned upstairs of Spencer Hall fair-conditioned because it has win- dowsj. But the real piece of mastery 'Was added by the beautiful red telephone. One of the highlights of this year's paper was the opinion poll. Assistant Editor, Don Milligan, served as a special correspondent to the students. He gathered information on such timely issues as the interim and a student coffee-house. Although the hard working crew served modestly through the year, they turned out work that Ben Franklin would have been proud to claim. Here's your feature story assignments for the week, go to it! I f,.. You cover the Homecoming activities. ,,
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