Viking_Yearbook_58

T H E V A N G U A R D Dick Feeney, spring editor, confers with Bob Ziemer, fall editor, on the Vanguard's editorial policy . Bob turned over the reins of the paper to Dick on February 7. With the advent of winter term the Vanguard introduced its "new look." Bob Ziemer, the fall Edi­ tor, made the change to the new printer that resulted in new make-up and type style for the campus paper. Assisting Bob during his term were: Assistant Editor Dick Feeney, News Editor Paul Lewis, Editorial Page Editor John Terry , Feature Editor John Painter, and Sports Editor Ken Humphrey. Dick Feeney took over as Editor on February 7, and a new editorial policy was put into effect Help­ ing Dick to carry out his policies were: Assistant Editor Dick Kryder, News Editor Bob Bettendorf, Make-up Editor Paul Lewis, and Sports Editor Ken Humphrey. Also assisting Dick were the members of the Editorial Board: George Adams, Bob Bettendorf, Gor­ don Hunter, Dick Kryder, John Terry and Bob Ziemer. Stan Culver, Business Manager, and Phil Roskam, Advertising Manager, served for the whole year. Doris Tobey, Ed Lopez, and Rich Ezell served on the business staff. Serving during the year on the reporting staff, the backbone of the paper, were: Sharon Anderson, Terry Bridges, Bruce Craig, Gary Crenshaw, Georgia Cooke, Don Curey, Dale Dash, Viki Davis, Al Den Beste, John Farrier, Sue Fritchman, Kris Goetzel, Gordon Hunter, Rod Hval, Betty Jones, John Lake, Paul Lewis, Freda Love, Harold Lyster, Carl McDonald, Lee Metcalf, Helen Myers, Bill Pres­ cott, Martha Rigert , Donna Robinson, Chuck Royer, Ralph Sirianni, Mary Thoma s, Marilyn Thomp- son, John Whaley, and George Adams. - . The Vanguard-Viking offices next year will be in room 100 of the College Center. 58

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