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Gary Vanicek, editor of the Campus Crier, took charge of the paper with real enthusiasm, producing 14 issues -- 12 with four pages and two with eight. The regular issues saw a few changes over the past years, some were minor, some very major. One such noticeable change was the flag or nameplate. The style was changed from Outline Gothic to a Colonial Bold type. The biggest change was the size of the paper. Because the York News'Times has a format change, the Crier became smaller, with one less column per page. This then brought about some more changes. As a result, the Poll', and the 'AI-lere's', column were both dropped. Also, due to the lack of a sports columnist, the sports editorial was dropped.This year the Crier had two columnists, Paul Good, writer of the Good Word and Kris Welch who contributed Sour Grapes. The 12 staff members made some substantial mistakes with headlines and dates. Vanicek said this was due to lack of preparation. Towards the end of the year, Beginning Journalism took a shot at writing stories. With the help of the Crier staff, they produced the first eight page paper. The second eight page paper came later in the spring as the senior edition. by Christopher Knorr Enthusiastic staff changes nameplate and paper's size fBottomJ The Campus Crier Staff fleft to rightl: Linda Renken, feature editor, Brian Hale, photographer, Margon Brouillette, news editor, Sandi McKenzie, sports editorg Dana Edmunds, copy editor, Julie Pfeffer, copy editor, Shari Johnson, photographer, Kris Welch, columnist, Paul Good, columnist, Robert Brightwell, staff writer and cartoonist, and, front, Allen Meade, staff writer, and Gary Vanicek, editor. ' we 1 Q ,... fx 4,,-.v 11- , K, V W, . N we K -5.35 .. ' . . - ' . .. W g ait: .X t -- if ,Q M b fr f ln Campus Crier ' 101
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I CAboveJ Editor Gary Vanicek reflects lTOP Righfl K1'iS W2lCl'1 finishes Typing on one of his editorials. one of her Sour Grapes columns and QT0pj Dana Edmunds Shgws Off her heads for other activities. birthday Cake, fRightj Allen Meade and Sandi McKenzie work on a sports page layout. 100 ' CBITIDLIS Cflef'
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Staff finds making deadlines hard The worst part about yearbook was making the deadlines, agreed Duke coseditors Juli Pinneo and Karla Fillman. Deadlines were hard to meet because of the many responsibilities that were involved in producing a yearbook. After the theme and page assignments were decided, the work of filling those pages began. First, layout sheets, which contain the arrangement of pictures and copy on the page were designed. Then pictures had to be taken, chosen and printed to the right size and copy had to be written, War i X XT X, -M ......,, it Qi Q 1 -if X W r Ak W , .3 - - P . Q, M.. . k 'W .. X w, M proofread, possibly rewritten, sent to the printer, received from the printer, proofread again, sent back to the printer if errors were found, and finally, when a perfect copy came back, it could be placed on the layout sheet to be sent to the company to be published. Putting together a yearbook was hard work 4- even a plain label yearbook. by Karla Fillman and Juli Pinneo mul-.aa .gif Q Vi...-we--ggfw-W-Aitw----'--M :f 1 Q 5, ' .....w..,-mag . r Q - A E7 1 , ,., 1 . iii M 1. 1- isp- ' f I' - ,,,, .g 4, V, Z V. L Q. X .-lrlfm t Z : . .1 i Q ' , i ' ' .. - .1 . 'ig 5 K X V A --N .. A , , M, .. , N V .i K K ,V.. I . . . gk 'Mqwk --- NE, ' t... M5 .. , .... , ,,.... .... - W... . 5, f:fii:ff ,: . ,,., , .... ' 'f'f Q'ff QQEgg-ffg ...gaugsl--5' . - - , --A--M-W r--... .. W. - 'zf: .. .-.c-,s..,...t.m. , .. A -r . . .... .... , . . - iii 's- - - ,.,, . . -.--- -1- H - V F . . if ' Ess ffi gg, l - f , , , . -- i r fi A A is ' A Q i K it .. .., .. ........,.,.- .,,.. .WW .. ,. . ,QW , .. MW?HlWg:li.Q.... ,..a.W..v....,.Ww.......,.,..ie......y ,M W ' ' 5 ' K ' - W - ' -- -, i .. ,.,, - 3 ,... mum.. .. f i ' it W r ku...---.ff-s . ,f. . N Qsi w l K N H fAboveJ Karla Fillman and Juli Pinneo, co-editors, hurry to meet deadlines. 102 - THE Duke Michele smith Kris Heiden Ph0f09YiiPher Student Life Karla Fillman Mary Nicholson Juli Pinneo C0'Ed't0l' Photographer Co-Editor 55-if-saga. -1 I ...5 , . , 1 f 7 . s gi l Z I Ai f ! gs UP 'W WS H.-P l is gy r as was IFR 1 if ' ,if , ig 4 S KW X ,g as if ,z . Q . . ,. X e 1 M XV X his 1, I f. ' S Q 'QQ A fig Wg- In xxx 1 S' ff i 3. ,NES ii f H525 my . ...,, . 1 A 1
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