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And we have died. thoughts thoughts thoughts thoughts ti ughts thoughts thoughts thoughts thou ts thoughts thoughts thoughts thoughts oughts thoughts thoughts thoughts tho ights thoughts thoughts thoughts thoug oughts thoughts thoughts thoughts thoi $ thoughts thoughts thoughts thoughts houghts thoughts thoughts thoughts thi This is the last Quiver meaning change, meaning death. Our change is again in format. In an attempt to stretch the small budget allocated to us we have cut back on the number of issues, (still printing the same number of pages as last year however) the amount of color used, and the number of paid staff members! writers and many of our first year people are not being paid.) Why the change? Because subscribers last year liked the magazine-yearbook better than the traditional yearbook. We sold more Quivers than ever before, 2,500 books. We were informed at the end of last semester that our allocated budget request was turned down and that the Allocations Committee had decided not to fund us. Reason? For one,the previous years Allocations Committee had suggested that we be allocated only half of the original amount for that year. (We asked for the full amount which seemed to insult them.) The second reason being, “The Quiver is supposed to become self-supporting. Thanks to Mark Mitchell, “The New Quiver” was allowed an emergency hearing of the committee. It was a long, hard naul but we were re-allocated half of our original request. This is not the place to explain all the reasons or issues involved in the death of the Quiver. It is my hope however, that our efforts have not been completely worthless. With a bit of luck and a lot of harcf work, hopefully what we have attempted here may be carried on in some other publication that will rise from our death. Ted Conrardy 1974 Quiver Editor 0 Quiver WE WANT YOU :::: i •• . 1 —•' •••• «••• ••• 1 »••• 1 •••• 1 1 «••• I ! ••. • ••«. I I I •««. I ••.. I !•••■ I •••• I «... • •• . Ml. TO ADVERTISE IN THE LAST QUIVER Phone 424-1152 RADFORD BASEMENT UW—O 4
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• • STAFF Editor: Ted Conrardy Associate Editor: Jan Otto Business Manager: Rick Lauterbach Photo Editor: Diane Obermeier Associate Photo Editor: Mike Sajbel Advertising Manager: Rick Holster Production Manager: Scott Hart Art Editor: Andy DeWitt Writers: Bill Schlamer, Pat O'Brien. Kris Norgard, Greg Madson, Mike Mucnian. Dave Rank. Barb Cherry, Dave Lesnick, Pauline Beck, Kathryn Buchen. Jon Hermanson, Gwen Kelly, Randy Payant. Tom WQdermuth. Photographers: Ed Putnam, Tom Sherin. Denise Desens. Scott Trojan. Production Staff: Barb Cherry, Elaine Wolf, Penny Wesenberg, Jeff Stumpf. 78th edition 1st issue of a four issue publication University of Wisconsin Oshkosh November 1973 Printed by Wheelwright Lithography Company, Salt I. ake City, Utah. Name of Publication: The Last Quiver Date of Issue: November 1, 1973 Statement of Frequency: 4 issues during the regular school year with delivery in Novemoer, December, April and May of 1973-1974 Issue I Subscription Price: $7.50 Third Class Postage paid at Oshkosh, Wisconsin The I ast Quiver University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Oshkosh. Wisconsin 54901 Cover pictures by Tom Sherin r • 3
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