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Wheaton Wire by choice of a student-wide election. The WHEA | ON WIRE facelift also entailed a total reshaping of lay-out, organization, writing technique, and more expansive ideas. Under the direction of Editor, Sandra L. Yannone and Managing Editor, The channels of communication here at Wheaton all Nicole P. Fell, the newspaper received much recognition as an underwent alteration. The school newpaper, The Wheaton Wire integral part of the Wheaton community. The Wheaton Wire exemplifies how Wheaton’s renewed excitement led to change. also assisted in further promoting awareness on campus. Not This year, the traditional Wheaton News underwent total only was the newspaper an added excitement, but it also reconstruction. The college newspaper was renamed The served to express this rekindled attitude. f 28 ; ¢ The Wheate 72-7 on | sates : % eget a : 2 ‘i With the Campus Center under construction, The Loft, the cozy school pub, was temporarily closed. Much to the disappointment of the student body, the administration’s answer was NightLights which was located in Chase Round. Though efforts were made to disguise the cafeteria, student discontent stood firm. Nonetheless, fun and good times eventually prevailed. Parties, mixers, hypnotist Guy Anthony, comedians, guitarist Danny McCarthy, and bands such as ‘“‘No Secrets” and ‘‘Sally and the Sophisticats’’ along with the Whim’s Champagne Jamboree were only a few of the performances held at NightLights. it ? NSE ss In conjunction with the creation of NightLights, was Wheaton’s very own WILD PIZZA. Savory and hot, Wheaton students, under the management of SAGA’s Jerry Bluhme partook in preparing this delightful treat.
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