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• • • hiahf 1. Chapman up to his usual tricks. 2. “Glamor shot” Mills shows Editor Shea how it is done. 3. “Big” Harry Endo does his studying the easy way. 4. Ruth Johnstone does her bit for the yearbook. 5. Sports Editor Joe Grif- fin tells photographer Jack Anderson how he wants Betty Jo to look. 6 Kennedy’s hospitality br- ings out that contented look. 7. Shea hard at work for a change. 8. The “work horses” of El Rodeo-1947. 9. “Pop” Fellows mugs while Shea, Hovig, Parker and Rowe look on.
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€1 £c4ec £taj[j[ AVON CARLSON BERNARD EPSTEIN JIM COLEMAN CHARLES CHAPMAN Assistant Editor Section Editor Advertising Photo Editor ART GANDY JOE GRIFFIN KENT FREEMAN CYRUS HOVIG Dormitories Sports Editor Graduates Advertising ROBERT ROWE Art Editor neil McCarthy Activities [24] HARRY ENDO Faculty BILL OTHART Organizations
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Cl IfluJtahg None of the staff will ever forget Hallowe’en, when a perfectly good issue fell to pieces before i t reached the press. Following that date, the staff managed to get out many ex- cellent editions, but somehow they always appeared dazed and punch drunk after each issue was off the press. JOHN PATTERSON Editor EL MUSTANG’S staff, finding a sud- denly grown up student body, in- creased the size of the weekly student paper several times during the year. El Mustang reached full tabloid size with six pages during the Winter quarter. The paper’s policy was decidedly liberal for a student publication. The paper, acting as the official organ of the stu- dent body, sponsored many items of constructive work in student affairs during the year. Continuous checkouts and changes in curricula forced complete revision of the staff many times. Patterson’s chief worry was always, “Who have I got working on the staff this week?” Num- ber two worry was the absence of copy at deadline time. After that, Patterson could always worry about the press, “Will it last for one more issue?” EL MUSTANG STAFF AT WORK Paul Triltenbach, Editor Patterson, Paul Madge, Roy Bethel [ 26 j This year El Mustang was printed in the college’s own shop. This kept the editorial staff and the production staff working in close collaboration, and resulted in considerable saving to the student body. The editorial staff thanks A. M. Fellows, director of print- ing, and his classes for the ex- cellent work done in printing the weekly editions of El Mustang.
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