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Show (TcffUKCtte ... Editor Sam is away this week on State Koad business busi-ness in Helena, Montana, and it was with a great deal of confidence that he left the staff, along with extensive lists of instructions in-structions and admonitions. admoni-tions. His Tuesday afternoon after-noon check -in phone call confirmed to him. we hope, that he had done his t ea eh i ng a nd p repa ra -tion well. Nut then, the staff at the Times is devoted to the new s business. Wife, Adrien. though drawing on college J-school J-school training and some 12 years at the Times, along with husband Sam's good tutelage, has experienced ex-perienced some moments of sheer confusion as sit-in sit-in editor, trying to correlate cor-relate her own weekly duties plus Sam's leftover left-over Tuesday advertising calls and. for him. ordinary ordi-nary press-time planning. plan-ning. Nut shop foreman Ernie Milner slaved with her until 9:30 Tuesday night sett ing ads and headlines, and making up pages. Chief news forager I.oraine I.or-aine Hofer, took a not-unfamiliar not-unfamiliar turn at ad paste-up. and head typesetter, type-setter, Nrenda Nrake, s h o w e d extraordinary patience when copy was slow and the proper sequence se-quence of widths in typesetting type-setting did not all come at the proper time, as usual. Jim Dickerson. on summer sum-mer internship at the Times, devoted himself to pictures and community commun-ity feature stories, should the rest of us run short of hot news to print, and have to run pure while pages. If the looks and content of the T-I is noticibly different to our readers, we wish to inform them that this sort of thing does not happen often, and that Editor Sam will be back in his chair again next week; hut that we hav e all enjoy ed the challenge, chal-lenge, and feel some measure of satisfaction at gett ing it out ourselv es this week --afl-- |