Chuck Humble, 1971. I was, uh, editor of the, uh, Linfield Review, um I was student sports information director. I wrote on the Review for like all four years that I was here, yup, and I worked in the, we used to have a news bureau, um that was a student, there was student jobs that you worked in the news bureau and helped do PR for the college and I worked in there, um, I think pretty much every year I was here as well, was my student job. When I was uh, when I was editor of the, of the newspaper, um there was a lot of controversy about the president of the college at that time, and um, there was uh some unrest among the faculty about the leadership of the college and I was you know sort of covering that whole, uh, debate and discussion, um, at the time. Um the president stayed at the college, um, past my ten year but a few years later left. Actually it was, when I came to the college it was called the Linfield Review, then it was, then it changed to Linnews while I was here, and then I know it since its changed back to the Linfield Review which is probably a smart decision. Sheryl Probst, Tim Marsh, among others, uh Reid Blackburn who was photographer, who was killed in the Mount St. Helens explosion worked uh on the paper while I was here as uh as our photographer. Yeah, Rusty Ray, he was another person who worked on the paper with me. All people I still stay close to. I also worked, ya know, on my sports information director job, uh student sports information director, I worked with uh sports teams and back then the the we had really good basketball teams back then, as well as football teams, and, um, the basketball team used to go to the national tournament in Kansas City kinda regularly and I got to go, I think tw, I got to go twice to Kansas City to the national tournament. You know it, it was just a great place to go to college."