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THIS year ' s Bethanian staff has found it trying to put out a book of a caliber which is expected of a Beth- any College Year Book, with a budget quite a few hundred dollars under former years. Not only this, but an annual was in great doubt for quite a time, but in the end we were given permission to edit it. No particular theme was chosen, we have just tried to give the student body a book that can be treas- ured and help to recall those pleasant days spent on Bethany ' s hill. We make no apologies for the book, for we believe it a good book, but you are the judge, the only thing the Staff can say is, We hope it pleases you . Ronald R. Hassig Editor Donald G. Hassig Soph. Editor Lawrence Shingleton Associate Editor Wando Zbiec Society Editor and Women Sports Milton Carlin Sports Editor Irwin Ziders Sports Editor Cohn, E. G. Hess Photography Robert Wolff Art Morrow and Klevins Copy writers FIRST ROW— D. Hassig, W. Zbiec, R. Hassig, Gabler, Wolff. SECOND ROW— Sotus, Wentworth, Kantner, Sweeney, Morrow. THIRD ROW— Pollock, Hess. INDIVIDUAL— Ronald R. Hassig, Editor-in-Chief. THE BETHANIAN ;98:
Since the fifteenth of March, 1883, the BETHANY COLLEGIAN has been bringing the students of the college the news of their little community. Before that time, the paper had existed under different titles, but for fifty-three years, it has been the COLLEGIAN to whom the students have turned for a record of happening at Bethany. That half-century has seen immense change, both in the college itself and in the outside world. It is the desire of the COLLEGIAN to advance with this progress, for a bi-weekly newspaper such as we have, becomes virtually dead if it prints nothing but cut-an-dried accounts of events. Since COLLEGIAN editors are necessarily handicapped in the field of news, it has been their aim this year to stimulate some thought and action on the part of their fellow students. Perhaps it will take another student generation to realize this purpose, but if it takes ten more, the re- sult will be worth all spent in time and effort. With hope for that achievement, we who inherited the COLLEG- IAN this year, pass its guidance on to our suc- cessors. Francis Goodnight, Editor {back to front) FIRST LINE— Taylor, Forsyt he, Pease, Hittenberger, Johnson. SECOND LINE— Wrobleski, Zbiec, McCann, Penn, Wiles, Wolff. THIRD LINE— McAfee, Went- worth, Sotus, R. Stahl, King, Stein, Bentley, Zeisloft, Cluss, Sprowls, McGuffey. FRONT ROW— Carlin, Gluck, Goodnight, J. Cluss, Woolenweber. THE COLLEGIAN :9 9:
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