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Antelope photo editor Fred Chapp works hard for good camera shots. F.ditor Jim Moore and news editor Franc inc Brancr work at least 30 hours each week preparing the Antelope. ANTELOPE STAFF—Top Row: Craig B. Spcnccr. Kathryn J. Pape. Marian D. Holstein. Susan R. Keller. Richard M. Whalen. Richard F. Barelmun, Beverly J. I.indgren, Jerry A. Jacobit . Second Row: Richard L. Hodwalker, Victoria A. F.vers. Danial H. Vodvarka, Ronald F. Stewart. Flaine G. Lieurance. Claire E. Morris, Dave J. Mcltenbrink, Kristine R. Murphy. Bottom Row; advisor George Reynolds, news editor Francine K. Braner. managing editor James R. Moore, sports editor Cynthia L. Baker, photo editor Frederick Chapp. campus life editor Marjorie L. Hussier, business manager Patrick A. Duncan. 24
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Jim Kundstrom. advisor, helps Judy Wixson write a copy block. Jane Madsen, class section editor, identifies student pictures. I.inda Mertz works diligently typing a football copy for the year book. ?3
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1 ) Expansion of campus coverage Aim of larger Antelope staff The Antelope attempted to keep up with the growth of the college by expanding its coverage of campus activities this year. The staff carried this out by printing a 12 page newspaper al- most every week. Last year’s staff had 25 mem- bers, this year it increased to 38. Circulation of the newspaper rose from 4,000 to 5,000 with more than 500 copies being sent to high schools and alumni throughout the nation. A new high in advertising was reached by one issue which con- tained 457 inches of advertise- ments. The staff was able to use color in several of the issues, and a few 16 page papers were published. fcditor Jim Moore and the staff were pleased that many of the Antelope’s editorial appeals were answered with action. This in- cluded the construction of a mo- torcycle parking lot, and the pol- icy of revalidating the college ID’s. Pat Duncan, advertising manager, double checks ad corrections. Cindy Baker, sports editor, types a football wrap-up for her section. Volunteer stafTer Jerry Jacobitz. hurries to meet a final deadline. 77
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