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Dead - line Means World War III on the Galaxy Staff Chad Pifcr 1 Org. Editor s you walk into the English wing, you hear numerous voices yelling: Do your page design, write your story, set this copy and turn in all photo requests - NOW! You would think that World War Ill is taking place, but this is only the dreaded dead -line of the Galaxy staff. The one thing that I hate about deadlines is that for twenty-nine days out of the month people are friendly, but when deadline comes around, they transform into mon- sters, Kevin Coker said. The Galaxy paper staff faced many problems this year: Mrs. Wilcox on ma- ternity leave for six weeks, a smaller staff than before, and the printer was moved from McClellan to jack- sonville. A lot of our problems were due to consolidation which caused our printer to be moved. Mrs. Wil- cox's maternity leave caused us to be without our advisor for six weeks, Lori Pennington said. This year the Galaxy has sixteen members, which is less than in years past. The staff consists of fourteen seniors, one junior, and one sophomore. There is an advantage of having so many Seniors on staff because we've worked with each other for two years, Suzanne Melton said. Even though the Galaxy staff was experienced, the Galaxy faced criticism ev- ery month when the paper was distributed. We know the mistakes that we make on the pa- per. No one criticizes the paper as much as we do in a group together. We are our worst critics, jennifer jones said. Searching for mistakes, Kevin Coker proofreads his story so he can turn it in to be typeset on the computer before going to the printer. 70 Academics Editor Lori Pennington searches for story assignments so that she can make the new story assignments for the next paper. iv is 'L
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l Caroline Breashears types diligently to ' typeset copy on the computer in order for the Galaxy to make its deadline at the printer. f aw Q 4 ,, ' Q to i IFN? :ii N , W -4 :l' T '- V I Xb 'N ' - - i fha 1 ' 2: ' E Lg: a Brian Linn How about this one? says jennifer jones to Lisa Blair as she asks her to com- ment on whether she likes her page de- . sign. Galaxy 71 NNN , af NX' Hope
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