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E f ' I ,, Y T 5 High atop the Ontarion Building lBursar Hall in disguisel are located the modern, well-appointed offices of the university's newspaper. Wading through old papers, discarded stories, and dead reporters, one first encounters the general office. ln the general office, Editor Chris Terry hides behind the filing cabinets while trying to avoid the fancy of easily exploitable secretary, Donna Slater. Ad manager Connie Lawerence and her eager helpers struggle through the jumble of many friends and hecklers to complete the ads before the deadline. Passing into the next room, being careful not to trip on the high step through the wall, one runs into the features - cultural desk where Jim Vanderlip and Janis Svilpis and sometimes even Jim Malloy produce the copy for the intelligentsia. Across the desk and surrounded by his foreign language rags such as Liberation News, Gus Norman, C.U.P. Editor combs college papers from across the country for scoops and scalps. Through the next door, News Editor Stan Whiston has his blue bonnet blashed off by the lron Butterfly and Leonard Cohen. Eric Flett, Sports Editor is cramped into the corner beside the morgue of yellowing Ontarions. The Copy Editor and Editors Bag, Roberta Sametz slashes with her purple pen at her desk which is located strategically beside the rear door lsometimes she has to flee before irate writers who object to certain modifications to their storiesl. The news room is also the scene of organized confusion as chief muckracker Stevie Cako land friendl, Council reporter and lex P.D.erl John Gillespie, roving reporter Norm Lewsey, and other assorted news, sports, and cultural reporters fight for a chair and desk space. Behind the heavy barred and locked door lurk the mass computers oftheOntarion's production department. Dave Bates, Managing Editor and News Editor, commands his small but talented force, with a ruthless knife and flex black. Layout chief and drummer Larry Davidson is sacked-out in his sleeping bag under the table. Bates' babies, Sue Bell, Judith Silversides, Kathy Arthur, Johanna Powell, Gae Hutchinson, and Janice McClure run through the interference of Ernst Von Bezold with the assistance of Judy Fong. Occasional appearances andlor growls of discontent are heard from Bill Buck, Bill Lundy, John Di Tomasso and B. Randy Finn. When not vacationing in Muskoka, Business Manager Michael Feldman and Judy Barraclough use the office as a rendezvous. The Ontarion also serves as a respite and inner sanction for many other friends, associates and critics who drop in from time to time with scandals, letters or just comment and commentary. Access to the Ontarion is free and unlimited. Join the crowd. 73
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,AW ' HELP, a social club, has presented University of Guelph students the chance to gain personal outside interests by becoming involved in local community activities. The year's program encompassed eight active projects. Orangeville IVlanor for disturbed boys was one of the favourite projects. Two days a week a carload of volu nteers visit the 24 teenage boys who all have serious emotional problems. The students bovvl, snow-shoe, play checkers or chess, and try to engage in general everyday activities with the boys. The main objectives are to develop the boys ability to inter-act with people in society and to develop their independence. wil 'if
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