1968-1969 Yearbook

GmlNG ideas for their next Bison columns are staff editors Debbie Ganus, Bev Wilk inson, Mark Woodward and Roger lamb. llSON STAFF. FRONT ROW: littlejohn. Ganus, Patchell, Cleveland. Key. Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: HolmQui st, landrum. Gowen, H. Howard. Hiemstra . STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Bison editor announces policy: purpose primarily informative A change in editorial policy marked the first edition of the 1968-69 Bison. According to Editor Kay Gowen, the Bison would try to voice student views while representing the views of the college. The paper was to be primarily informative with positive criticism included as the need might arise. Another aim for the year was obtaining the ACPA General Excellence and Sweepstakes Awards. The change also brought about an increase in the staff. New additions to ti1C editorial staff were a Women's Intramural Editor and a Religious Editor. The photography staff was enlarged to include two full-time photographers and a photography editor in charge of the darkroom. Under Business Manager Rick Venable, the ad section of the Bison also took on new proportions. For the first time regional and national advertising was included in the paper. THIRD ROW: lamb, Flowers, lemmon, Crouch. Venable. McReynolds, M. Woodward. Muir. 167

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