The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 07, 1997, Image 2

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Brad Graeber, Managing Editor
Erica Roy, City Editor
Matt Weber, News Editor
Chris Ferrell, Sports Editor
Aaron Meier, Lifestyles Editor
Quatro Oakley, Graphics Editor
James Francis, Opinion Editor
Dave House, Photo Editor
Joey Schlueter, Radio Editor
Chris Stevens, Web Editor
Dusty Moer, Web Editor
Mandy Cater, Office Manager
Staff Members
City- Jenara Kocks, Joey Schlueter, Robert Smith,
Rachel Dawley, Karie Fehler, Rachel George,
Amanda Smith, Brandye Brown, Colleen Kavanagh.
Sports- Asst. Editor: Paul Mitchell, Jeremy Furtick;
Travis Dabney, Jason Whitcomb, Jamie Burch, Kristy
Buffin, Steven Boudreau, Margaux Harris, Dennis
Ramirez, Jeff Webb, Nicole Hooven.
Lifestyles- Asst. Editor: Kasie Byers; Rhonda
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Mohiuddin, Stacey Kezar, Kimberly Miller, Travis
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Opinion- Asst. Editor: Mandy Cater; John Lemons,
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Michelle Voss, John Burton, Kendall Kelly.
Night News- Asst. Editor: Josh Miller.
Photo- Asst. Editor: Ryan Rogers; Derek Demere,
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