I I lyll, . -4- -as L. A ,A -Y---H H '--:sf-A - -- f -f f .- ..-mzf . ufwfvw, L77 ' 1w+-111111 .....nygpsn.,-qv-n q ww vp uw., ' fr---,,y..-..,...... - . ' -'I 1 ' - - .n V , - A my-' ' - rw- ' 'l f A Every end-of-the-yearbook letter sounds like every other, but, when everything is put into perspective, the explanations and thanks need to bel. made or the work that went into the book, and ,maybe even the book itself, is insignificant. By way of explanation, what we tried to do in the 1975 Echo was simple: we tried to gather in- formation about March 1974- March 1975, arrange it in reasonable order, and put it into a 384 page book. The difficult part came with our efforts to shift the emphasis of the book's information to the students in- stead of doing it in the traditional way of the past. ' We worked hard, but no harder than any comparable yearbook staff.- We had help fromlmany students, staff, facultyqmembers, division heads and administrators.. And we also had' problafibcbmmunicating with some of theafsame. ' . But when it's all saidiand done, we're proud of the Echofand apologizing in ad- vance for errors-we hope the book with its innovations and shifted emphasis is well accepted. p 1975 Echo Staff - -' Editor .... d . . ...... ...... - .... Kathy Craghead 4-a ' 9 -4, Assistant E itor Photo E iter . A .... Holly Stelpflug edltor S thanks to ' Layout Editor ....... , ....... . . . .Barb Alexander -every staff member for con-, Copy Editor ...... . . .. . Claretta Craven p tributions large and small. Sports Editor ....... . . . Steve Bryant GJ +B0b Zeni, for designing the Organizations Editor . . 4 p . . .X ......... Ianna Bounds 'cover and pouring on en- Assistant Photo Editor . . .P ...p ...' .... ' ..... S u san Fraley couragement. ' A Darkroom Technicians.. . .Denny Brant!Mike Campbell! .-,Dora Barnes, lay White and - ' 'g A 1 , Q ' I Ion Gaschler Tom Shrout ,who inspired . Photographers . . , .... X '. . Denny Brant!Mike Campbell what i0U1'HHliStiC Style I have- Staff Members ..... Deanna Apperson, Phyllis Booker, Terri , -159 Cupp, Mike Frandson V 7 . ' 4 N Schnorf, Kim Swaim O and Wally Malins of . Assistants .... . . Karen Buckwalter, Bill Carney, Greg Walsworth. lWho never really , -A Clauson, Robbi Hepps, Cindy Lloyd, believed the Echo would be A X Roberta Kerns, Pete Peck, Iimmy Rusk finished eight days early.l Adviser . . ......' ........ X .... E lizabeth Anderson A-Liz Anderson, who kept thi - s A P 4 ' ressure under 100. per cen I llearly always by doingllittle Q , ' - jobs most advisors would dish A . Q X - - ' . ' lalflfully refuse! 7 ,V p 4 A Volume.74' of the Nfortheast Some variety Of headline -H0llyStGlPf1Us, IHY.l'efthand Missouri State University Echo styles was 'used throughout the woman through. what could P Was, printed by, 'Walsworth book, but the basic heading and have been Ha bad year' manly, Publishing- Co., Inc. in body' IYP9 Was meliof' Body ' -And most Of' all, HS I Sit In Marceline, MOQ. , A type is 10!11 and captions. 8X9 the front lounge with th? fat as Paper istockf is .80 pound melior. X, 4 poison for company wr1l1H8 enamel, End sheets are 65 f 'Ifhe lithographed cover and this March 6 at 10210 :P-ffl-f .pound Cover weight. All prin- dust jacket was designed lly thanks to' H0llYf Barb- LIZ' ting was doneiusing the offset B b Zeni, inlconsultation with Steve and 'Kim who are stick- 1. h h method. Q - KathyXCraghead. . ' p - 1 S ' 'l h nd. It ograp y. - ' - ' The-index,,wh1chlincludes . mg with me unti t e e Au mdwldualpm-traits and pt igpg 4 . - f ll , ' , ' I . S ' fit of the organization H ,C0m'Pl9leQ hstmg 0 a 4 A a.mal0r 'y t ken bt -Sudlow enrolled .students as well as 8 ,. . Q P1ctures,WlereDanViuey IL. I p listing., of page Contents, has Photograp y, al , - U hires, been set inp6f7,melior-g AA-ll ' four-CQ or 'plc Press run of the Echo was ' , ,taken by student I 1 I I , . were y 7 -k C vb 11 4 700 copies and distribution Photographer M1 e amp ef-' as-eb 1 A ril 28 1975. A , A with Tom Stock and Cl'll'lS.,X ., . HGSQU P A ,S 1 y M , , .'-l t'.l 3 4 . A ' 'aaa .f .a.'r f ref, .a,f' irvt ,.., Q feifg i.,l.. u , y . lgpp N , , E .: - , A mums. gs, ,., er-H ' ' .11 n i..,,,g-ernf.-,-'jg ,V ,Q 'L Qelabyg' W 4QgA'L,',4f 21,1 2 nf, N. J F:5....:,, . I . S, I .r.,x:..f ,gg iw, , ,,,,1,J,j 34 'A 'fu Wg., ,gj,',fc, .atsv-w I:Ii51.1,-fy,--.'.a1.,.'srf-,,,.am-HTL:-aff --- A '-A Aj 5 Y, f . ,,....-.,..,.,....,. , ,fr-4-r-V -.- ---L '--ww ' .-, r-,Li ,F ,M ..,, .3L.-f M-Af-W - v
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