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1' f 'V'-' organization of the pages was set during the four day workshop. After returning, the staff immediately put the new ideas into prospective and rough sketches of the first few pages were constituted. Slowly but surely the book was put together for the singleness of pur- pose for students to have a history of the year to look back on. Supported fully by Dr. Hendrix, Dr. Thompson, and Dr. Daniel, the book was completed in the first few days of Febru- ary. The full reward of all the hard work came when students eagerly received the finished product. YEARBOOK
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,,, Helen Markle a transfer student working on an English major, was the Chief Editor. . . p - of Student Development, Advisor. EW PAPER STAFF EXTRA!! EXTRA!! D, READ ALL ABOUT IT THE IN COLLEGE PAPER CQUGAR Dr. Frances J. Hendrix Chairperson of Mathematics and Science Department, Advisor. lst row: Todd Page, Ann Joyner, Greg Griffin, 2nd row: Ooi Lyn Hin, Keith Whitley, 3rd row: David Wiles, Kevin Miracle, Hope Moore, Wanda Burns, Pat Nelson CRY he 1986-87 Cougar Cry overcame the heavy schedules of the dedicated Journalists and became a successful and informative college newspaper Successfulq No it did not make mon ey but it was a free paper and was successful because students read it The Cougar Cry was de pendent on the readers The journalists knew that they were doing something right every time a student read each 1ssue of the paper Over the course of the year the journalists let the faculty and students know what was happening on campus The paper cov ered enlightening events like the construction of the scaplng of the new gar dens It introduced new courses being offered and filled in the blanks with stories of interest know! edge and the facts As editor of the 1986 87 WCC Cougar Cry I would like to say thank you to the journalists for all the hard work Many thanks also to Dr Bob C Thompson and Dr Jo Hendrix for their consistent support But most of all I would like to thank you the readers for supporting our paper Helen Markle , - 7 7 tennis courts and land- , - 5 3 NEWSPAPER f I7
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