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Weekly news of campus affairs . . . 1958-59 marked the Sientorls seventy-second year of service to this campus. Headed by editor-in-chief Judy Plummer, the busy staff included: Jerry Engram, Business Manager: Joan Lofstrom, City Editor, Marcia Ruther- ford, News Editor, Barbara Honaker, Feature Editor: Ron Cigelnik and Phil Quigley, Co- Sports Editors, and Audrey Peterson, Ex- change Editor. The faculty advisor was Dr. Marvin Dilkey. Monday nights found the Stentor cfhce on the fourth floor of North Hall, a veritable bee- hive of activity, Typists, reporters, editors, and proofreaders were scurrying about, writ- ing, typing, talking, and composing the copy. Wednesday evening, the paper was pasted together and proofread. And every Friday, t'Have you seen the Slrnfor yet?l' is a very frequent question. The Coffee Shop is a mass of newspapers, and once the paper has been read, the questions and arguments begin. Did you see the Keyhole'?l' Who's HB. and L.L.'? t'lVhat about that letter to the editor'. ' And so it goes. The people responsible for producing the SU nior should be proud of the paper which they turn out for the school. It also up to the student body to continue taking an interest- to continue writing articles and letters, to criticize and praise, and to enjoy the many features offered to them by the Stentor. 25
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A year of YQUR LIFE between covers . . . What is a yearbook but a standardized scrapbookl' Someone is selected to choose those events and people most memorable to us all. That person collects material and organizes it in a way that pleases him ffthen hopes that others will be as pleased. There is something quite challenging about trying to wrap up a year out of seven hundred and fifty lives in two hundred short pages, and making each of those participants relive that year each time he thumbs the pages. There is an even more challenging ell'ort in making the book a little ditlerent than usual: and that is what the 1951! l'Um'stf'r stall' has attempted. Edited by Diana Major, this year's Forester continues a long tradition of yearhooks. Harley Wahl was business manager, Laurel Lyson supervised writing of copy, Patti Wagner's pen inked the drawings, and photography honors were shared by Bill Perrin, Tony Rosenwald, Mike Small, Milton Merner of Deerfield, and others. Helpful typists and pasters included Carol Wallers, Ginny Meyer, .lean Williams, Carol Schuette, Pat McGill and Audrey Anderson. This is a salute to the class of 1959 -and to all the classes that have preceded it, and that will follow! l l TERM ' i i ' K Z6
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