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'tw' 5 mai: l l dj iiligiiaiil at ircct ii it r r ljgwti tl-jrltt l 'ng iitity 1 one ot his ideas by Blank serves as tloorlamp, Macllenell plays with his preci f r it mr w i y Q weauties hef its paver doll- dxiiti'c Ferriandci tumes--result is cne m sf. ri' clivisien ldeas atc tormed, thrown avvav, and others take their place, arrangements are made with engravers, printers, artists, and Photographers to get the ideas in more concrete torm, then the co-operation ot some 3,500 other people is sought to get them at certain places at certain times to provide the concrete 'orms, photographs are made, developed, printed, and classitied, layout is plane ned, cut sizes are tigured and recorded, and layouts are drawn in the dummy to be tilled in with proots when they return trom the engraver, order sheets are made out, pictures are cut and pasted and sent to the engravers vvhere they go through more photographing, etching, and mounting to become copper plates, the copper plates are Sent to the printer where they are matched with copy which has previously had material gathered tor it, been written, edited, and re- written, type taces and sizes are selected, and set by complicated linotype machines and skilled operators who knovv just how much space to give each line, each word, and each lettery paper is choseny color ot ink is selected, proots are run ott and sent to the statt who read and correct them atter which they are sent back and the corrections made on the page torms, torms are locked together, presses begin to rumble and turn out thousands ot loose sheets in lift page sections, these sections are then tolded, signatures gathered by hand and sevved into book torm, the books are then backed by special machines and tinally the pages meet the covers tor the tirst time covers on vvhich designs have been submitted and revised countless times, on which colors, grains, and types ot materials have been caretully considered and which have tinally gone through an intricate process ot die cutting and stamping by huge presses, The covers are bound to the books by hand, the volumes packed in boxes and shipped to Qainesville. Their cost in cash, Sl4,000, in time and work and worry who knows. The circulation statt unpacks them and atter a tevv minutes ot stand- ing in line and S3 50 ot your activity tee our l04l Seminole becomes YOURS. 6 S.amin.,rli: statl hard at xyorl-5 minutes after picture yas ont r i l ri h rtl river latest hit til Seminole wit t?i shot the basement el Florida Union was empty
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I THE BUSINESS MANAGER Louis P. McCuller Eiuslness statf swamps Asslstant Buslness Manager Avant wrllt GHGHTIIQPIWE- lt tlfreyd lust da that to alzlvertlsersl BUSINESS STAFF EUSHXIESS MANAGER Laus P MCCuller ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Eearge Avant BUSINESS STAFF Harald lSitartl'r, Ralph Martln, Blll Grzmes, Clay Cadrrngtonf Jalwn Mannlng STAFF ASSISTANTS Eur tltat beauty aueen l'll tale ten pages at ads, says Mavte Man Plml Anderson! Bull Clwarnplarn, Angus Sumner, Jael. Murray, Tam Ecananmgzuf Flay ager Rulwerls as super-sale-gmgn Eggrnarnau slwaws plenty Qt stutl ln Magulre, Dayle Carleton, Walter McRae, Btgllnby Weadacl., l-larner Stlll brrnglng pressure tn lrear. Mucl ples are bath a lwabby and a pri' tesslan te E Merrdetlw Hawlflns, the lad Plwitagraplwers l-lewrnan and Avant una gave sltape ta brarnstarrns and Statt Artrst Turner gets HW the ntaliwd - sltfslglt what was tu have been a gf Cl Eresnnlan ley VVll'll7GV! Gene Usdrn, produced aur rnarar dtvrstans er rs lwe sleepy? tincture and fjllgrnlt target the liraltle fll.fG 'r3f'3l
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wa A ft ff? .Q we , y S Vxgxx yi 1 .1 X ...Is :,, Q . VL.1V M tw' I 'fu' lf, u,l U FLORID RE IEW As usual, The Florida Review begins on its tray tc press with Editor-In-Chiet ALFRED KOHN scratchf ng his head as he attempts to write halt ot the Review lin lieu ot contributionsl while Stott Phe' tographer STUART NEWMAN, left, besieges Kohn with demands tor publication ot his art.'l The smirlx on his tace is not accidental The orating taco in the right toreground belongs tc- DAVID HALE, editorial assistant, who declaims the merits ot hrs latest literary achievement with vehemence, verf bosrty, vim, vigor, vitality, and vociterousness. Rube lished tour times during the regular school session, the Review is written, edrted and generally com- piled by. . . ..,such lads as these, a typical portion ot the statt in a typical pose. Lett to right' BEN Icigaretor-im- pressiont FOGELSON, circulation manager, busy doing nothing as he contemplates a previous edition ot the Review, BOB SMITH, art stattman, trying to get in o vvord with the gleeful KOHN, to vvhorn the camera proved such an inducement that he actually torsoolz his tunnies tor a flash. Looking cheertul, probably because his latest tvvosliner vvas accepted, is Editorial Assistant DAVID HALE, bounded on the right tlant.. by LLOYD FLOOD, editorial board member, busy scratching something, Meanwhile. . . Here are the buzzarcls hfsllering I told you so,'I or something lite that Editorial Assistant DON WEISS buzies in tram the Alligatcr ottitfg tn collabcrrate wth LLOYD FLOOD in running I-ohn's latest vvorlt into IIWQ ground That harassed tool on I OH N'S tiene tert tace isn't because his chect. trcrm home was late this yieet, either The mass of trash in the toregrounci is an irate reader's reaction to the Ixhcrle thing Revievv Notes Changed this year from o literary to a hurnpr publication, supported bw student tees and advertising, entirely titled vvith student contrlbutions, prose, poetry, and art worlt, STAFF . . . . . . .Alfred Kohn ..,..,RaIph Martin EDITOR ..........,... BUSINESS MANAGER ,. ASSISTANT EDITOR EDITORIAL BOARD: Ltcrya Flood, Charles ASSOCIATE EDlf .........BlII Rego Burnson, George Shaw, TORS, Sam Turner, ART EDITOR, Jim Mc- Dowell, MANAGING EDITOR FACULTY ADVISOR: Malcolm McGIasson FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD: Prot M Ei Anderson Prot William Lowry, Prot Fredf erect W Conner EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Stuart Newman, EXCHANGE EDITOR, Grady Drake Dcn Weiss, Robert Draper, Beetman Ctrttrett, David Hale, Homer Hooks, Henry Sorenson, I C. Brown, Ben Fogelson, Seth Flat-, Gene Usclsn ART STAFF: Bob Smith, Bob Schultz, Howard Gilberg STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER: Stuart Newrnan BUSINESS STAFF: Charles Rephart, ASSISTf ANT BUSINESS MANAGER, Bert Hunn- cutt, ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER Bill Champlain, CREDIT MANAGER BUSINESS STAFF ASSISTANTS: Ben Fcgels- r son, CIRCULATION MANAGER, Louis Nola, John Roauemore, Harold Nett, E Lang, Shanlfie Hunter, Franlt Pittman, Jerrti Brown, Osborne Bryant, Melvin Sabsh.n, Marvin Iiranz, Louis P McCuIler, Fronts Ralrner, Bill Notting Over in the blacI and red 'rncetly redi depart ine-nt, Busrness Manager RALPH MARTIN, seated center, assumes a drgnitied business-like air to CII' iompany his icb while Associate Business Managt BERT HUNNICUTT, Iett, tabulates the tinancial tors so date ---e or something CHARLIE RERHART, Ariel dnt Business Manager, grins gleetully at Martin as he shovvs him the inch and o halt ol advertisng lie X sciueezed tram some unsuspecting merchant NOW, the Review can go tc press it, . , i f 1 'I . i . ,, ,,,, Y ,- A , fs V Y-strc. -,pi it ,...nIs cren UI Fior.da lyeviot iII,Igiii-1' -to it I would aunt posing tor pictures and start getting ,- rn. advertising tctuote Martini, Lett lu right IOHI i-QOOUEMORE, LOUIS NOLA, BILL CHAMPLAII, BEN FOGELSON, RALPH MARTIN, JEFRI BROVII seatedl, CHARLES IIEPHART, BERT HUNNICUTT seatedt, HAROLD NEFF, OSBOF' NE BRYANT, aw BILL Il-IOWlClrl'IG'QEI-'IT REGA Ani li If tfttl' :ll the Review
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