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i f W l f rl, , ffdd 1 I Q T ' I , 40 ii 'X ,fy ,TM 1917 - BUCCANEER 'FQ'i l'7lv 'llli'l'lT'lllli'llll'T'llll'1llll'5? llVilV ll lYI IYIlilIIIv 1- 1 TTliT IlIlTlIVI1lIlIT'lIll1lIlI1UH1IIIK1-vllllv-1lllrilluvlluill T ,f i ,' X- X---r X X l , 1 A l . J , If X N ras- . fr H Elmer Wi11ger, fall semester editor of The Collegia ALL-AMERICAN., Ugo Cavianni, staff accountant, Betty With the three best junior college papers in the United States now stands The Collegian as a result of the rating given it by the Associated Collegiate Press. Eight successive issues, edited by Elmer Winger, advised by Leonard I. Bartlett, were judged and given this high honor. The year's journalistic endeavor was hlled with interesting new innovations for the college Weekly. Starting work in the fall in a new press room, the Collegian editors published as their first issue, the largest paper in MJC history -a twelve page newspaper. This car- ried a new streamline type of headline. Additions to the paper were a mast- head on woman's page and Campus Camera, a feature released by the As- sociated Collegiate Press Service. Erom this service was obtained an editorial page feature, This Collegiate World. Editor Winger carried on, through his editorial columns, a movement to have a campus museum started. , The staff for the fall semester was Elmer Winger, editor, Rosemary Der- rough, advertising manager, Carol Ev- ans, campus editor 5 Bill Stebbins, sports editor, Mary Vincent, woman's editor, Mary Frances Gurney, feature editor, Ralph Malone, circulation manager, Chow, Gerry Barnett, Ed Willard, Martha Tatoyan, columnists, Joseph Jones, Carlton Peregoy, Donald Cal- kins, John Patton, Dorman Commons, Ruth McCleary, June Hamilton, Phyl- lis McKee, Dorothea Sprague, Phyllis Klinkhammer, Helen Manha, Senechi Sakurai, Irene Pettersen, Barbara Whit- more, Lawson Moore, Betty Reed, Juliet Bidou, Hazel Moore, Marion Lil- ley, Frank Vaccaro, Ed O'Connor, Dayton Hardin, Charles Johnson and Tom Hancock. One couldn,t defeat the other, so the spring semester candidates, Bill Stebbins and Carol Evans, were de- clared co-editors of the paper. New records in advertising were set and broken by Clinton Mack, freshman advertising manager. Establishing a record for selling two one-half page ads, Mack later defeated his own high by receiving orders for two full-page layouts. A color edition was issued for the Open House festivities in the spring. Front-page streamers were used in sev- eral instances to herald important col- lege events. In order to give these ac-- tivities timely publicity, The Collegian was printed a day before the Friday publication date during certain spring weeks.
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