Texas Tech University - La Ventana Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1970

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!• : Eun !!• Rosita Bloom, UD reporter, hurries to meet a rapidly approaching deadline. MANAGING EDITOR: Rebecca Young MANAGINC; EDITOR: James R. Davis, Jr. COPY EDITORS: Sarah Raney, Bill Moore, and Debbie Kennedy PHOTOGRAPHER: Bruce Ott ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: Steve Hames FEATURE EDITOR: David Burkett Tyme — 11

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PRESS THE UD Responsibility Its Key If only one word would be used to describe the University Daily, it would have to be responsibility. One Tech administrator has said that the most influential voice on campus is the University Daily. With this in mind this year ' s staff, under the leadership of editor Jimmy Snow- den, accepted the responsibility of informing the campus of local, state, national and international news. The prime responsibility lies within the campus itself. The Univer- sity Daily is the sole organ for re- porting campus happenings. Daily edi- torials and letters to the editor express opinions — both concurring and con- flicting. Filling out this year ' s staff were Lynn Williams, news editor; Lynn Green and Donny Richards, editorial assistants; Rebecca Young and Jim Davis, co-managing editors; Janet Wossum and Bill Moore, campus editors; Dave Burkett, feature editor; Casey Charness, fine arts editor; Tom- my Love, sports editor; Jerry Teague, assistant sports editor; Mike McMahan, Bob Brewster and Steve Eames, sports writers; Debbie Kennedy, Bobby Wil- lis, Cindy McCarty and Sarah Raney, copy editors; Bruce Ott, photographer; Steve Hames, advertising manager; Mike Warden, cartoonist; and Marian Wossum, proofreader. The University Daily ' s main re- sponsibility is covering the full scope .of the news. Page one carries major local stor- ies, as well as important state, national and international news taken from the Associated Press wires. The inside pages are divided between editorial comment, cartoons, features, fine arts and sports. Working on the University Daily, the staff and reporters gain invaluable experience in producing a daily news- paper. More important, however, they learn something that only a job of this nature can teach them — responsibility. I if CAMPUS EDITOR: Janet WoMum lO—Tyme SPORTS WRITERS: Steve Eames. Tommy Love, and Mike McMahan



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LA VENTANA Twelve magazine formats com- prised one large publication and formed the 1970 edition of Tech ' s LA VENTANA. As the eventful year progressed, each magazine editor worked to complete his section by plac- ing students and campus activities into a layout format indicative of the twelve separate magazines. Celebrating its tenth year of us- ing the traditional magazine format, the LA VENTANA recorded, trans- lated, and pictured all aspects of the university campus life with the as- sistance of a combined effort by all staff members. Directing the progress of this year ' s LA VENTANA were co-editors Elaine Saul and Sheila Looney, who were selected on the basis of past experience by the Student Publica- tion ' s Committee. A new magazine Esquire, edited by Amv Hammer, was added to the LA VENTANA collection which covered student government, the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences and the Education College. Life magazine under the super- vision of Eren Johnson recorded every aspect of student life from dawn to dark. Dave Ammons was the editor for Sports Illustrated, which covered every Tech athletic event on or off campus. Playboy, the largest magazine was edited by Tom Scott and Christv Chap- man supervised Mademoiselle. Both of these magazines illustrate the indi- vidual men ' s and women ' s activities and organizations. Town and Country magazine represented the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics. Editor for this mazazine was Joan Levers. Co-editor Elaine Saul Included in Future magazine was the College of Engineering, the College of Business Administration, School of Law and the Graduate School. Ann Tilley edited Tyme, which included the administration and various music, religious, and military groups. The last section in the LA VEN- TANA are the class views. The editors were Kathy Rhoads, Freshman View; Patty McKinney, Sophomore View; Laurie Ingle, Junior View; and Beth George, Senior View. The art editor for the yearbook was Ray McWiMiams. Darrel Thomas, head photographer, supervised photog- raphers Richard Mays, Jeff Lawhon, Bob Darby, and Mike Warden. The Director of Student Publica- tions is Mr. Bill Dean, who served as the advisor for the completion of the 1970 LA VENTANA. • I Life: Eren Johoson Playboy: Tom Scott Mademoiselle: Christy Chapnun Esquire: Amy Hammer 12— Tyme

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