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4 Ralph Wells .... Ass't. Business Manager Jean Ritter ...........,................ Literary Philip Caldwell .... Ass't. Bus. Manager Tom Hawthorne ........ Circulation Ass't. Bob Barker ............. ........ S ports Editor Jeanne Campe .............. Feature Editor Betty Gettmon ................ Society Editor Ted Cook .......... , ............ News Editor Rush Warren .,.....,...... Managing Editor Lewis Hays ......,....,..,... Editor-in-Chief Ray Rosensteele ....., Business Manager Dick White ....,..... Circulation Manager fl NS. fp, wal V gl I J if -'v nf- n,4 'S' ffs In YM 5 L Q Fl ,136 an Q- K. my r ggiyefif 1 I I4J u, if -4.14 miff. rg, U ,.... , , . Wg' u,..,.H.l 'iff' ' ff- . ' 1Fffi:8b'f iw, -,-wprf-. , 5 - 'Lf '. 7 fi 4- ' ft 54 .'N -'1 i'-'les' E .i ':.,:'.'L' ,H . r,.s.,1,,.., .1 1... f .,, . .lj f Aa,-.'5.1fi:1,:g:g M,-, - 11 1. -.43-1133, J .D wi ., Us-fnf5'.fg1:4-3f1'-ffr3-y- '. f .Gu 'gig 44: ,r ,,.i ' -.15--T fn . ,pa '. '. ,. ,pg , 3-,:'fl.L '-i-1'.,.g.rg41'n,gff '!:i'n 5'9L5-1-',3 ,i'e-n . . 'pf- tf: 4' f'ff:.ff?.f'HQ4.1.39:.ra2s1:siev:,:wifiyzf-:L ,-fir. ,. . f spur..-H .. ---I 9. -I--. ,.. A, fl J-.... -vm, x-,J , mn- . ,..,J--,ufir J ,K - rj,Q,q fx .,, W1 'Q:za,. nfggaez.1::,:::p1:z25-gin .Q . i'1535f21f3p1- 3 . 1. I T113'f5?C: Q?fi1-if-:.5!',x: 3, N15 7,1-Vi: ',..,r' - ,a igT!',,:'.5f'g:g:5sq:A.32', , 1:-5, V-:.,v:rTi': 1 -1 .H 'Q1'-74v2'fiH'7L4Ss?-, .- 1-if ,,4..,-i .3 1 iff , r . .,,h',,-J. fpf?-J, Kj,:f1?,W cf, :yt sw ' ig..-A 4:24 -1 3. Y. . . -. V A, 2, , V -,xii :.,,' . I- 541.5 'J5,,,ij, r The Black and Magenta is the weekly publication at Muskingum. The paper is under student manage- ment, the major positions on the staff are elected by a board of control and they in turn select their as- sistants through competitive tryouts. Man Bites iHoti Dog at the Dairy, Johnson Hall Tucks Away Anything from Rats to Bookworms, Melody l?i Floods the Library -with these and other news topics, the B. G M. has begun its weekly action. The news writing and editing is done by staff reporters and staff heads. Talking it Over informs us of Muskingum's sports, Literary Haberdashery is made up of random essays. Mark My Word -- we then peep through the keyhole to see the gossip of the campus. The Poetry column is an outlet for student verse, Hobnobbing with Society informs us of the social events. During the year special issues appear. The razz is- sue is published by the Alpha Phi Gamma during mid-year exams. The homecoming issue is quite a treat to the alumni, and the freshman issue shows up talent in the freshman class. A
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The Spanish Club is an organization that was formed for the purpose of increasing interest in Spanish and developing the use of the language. The organization holds monthly meetings under the sponsorship of Mrs. Neuenschwander, for social gatherings at which the members speak Spanish exclusively. Lorraine l-look has acted in the capa- city ot President for the past year, Jean Snider as Vice President, Ruth Bickett, as Secretary, and Nancy Ferris, as Treasurer, The German Club was organized to attempt to stimulate and aid those who are interested in the study of the German language. Meetings are held monthly and various activities which contribute to the purposes of the organization are sponsored. At the meetings, games are played, reports on German articles are heard, and discussions on current poli- tical problems are carried on. The membership of this organization is extended to any person who has completed one year of German. I5 f J' ,tiff 9141715 wh' If 54 14 s ji P 1 ' ' fx A vb 9' fx.-ilyzir JR 1 'I M' Ypf, I ' 4 H, H, ffvw 4, lf d' ' ' ,mt I etmcizfwg My L. 4'-1 -if E-I.:-is 1'2f'3:'. . 1'9'!. 1.01 ' .f '. 4 rl .H Q ,A -'M-j,L,gf ' 'l -- ,asv-.1 fi .3 an V'Ef75iZl:g,4..,Jlfl ' ' J,.,541Q1'K 1 5551 -f ..,.NL1. ' nj:-i:?2 -1 f 1 f 1 thi ,r gp. IL. 55...,.!,m.:,7,..Q,.1a? . ' L4 'ir . .. 1-T gif ff- -Qssi .f 3' F be gi? -:ig225gf,.,f ,P f Agsclkl . ' 31,95 s'55'i53 f!'SP'Qff3:?4Liv,:'f3:1-far. Z J' gjfrl' . Q. 'J' .,-'I '-M -Q '1y2:u3::',-:Luiz I , I U f. :a51::Qgq,f.--.2 , nf mv:-lie' 'JG1'---,ma -w--. ' ' -if -Li'-1 cA'f1ggf A jf W . , . . W . Zn, g Jean Snid Mrs. Neuenschwander, Dale Baker, D S ' on mlth, Jerry Gardner Roy Mac- intosh, Ned Wolfarth, Lorraine Hook B I etty Gettman, Janet Simpson S , ara Keck, Mary Jean Linn, Gordon Gom- bert, Ruth Duff, Joyce Sweet FI , orence Stevens, Vivien Davis, Mildred Giften, Ruth Baldwin, Esther Grove, Robert Skelly. V X-1,35 ,.,., er, Miss Sharp, Harry Adams, 711 1'
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From the middle of the afternoon to the late hours of the night, striving men work over the slowly fill- ing forms, writing last minute headlines and streamers . . . just a few more continue lines . . . those last few spaces to be filled with humorous catches . . . that final moment when page proofs are pulled and the slips that pass in the night are corrected. The triumph of another week's work is climaxed at the Muskingum l-louse or the Dairy, where the fruits of labor are rewarded by that weekly indulgence, and midnight dissipation Early in the morning, while the rumbling press is still keeping the weary sufferers on the upper floor from enjoying a good night's rest, in there walk several sleepy men, aroused by duty's call . . . the circulation department. Their chief weekly enjoy- ment. . . pasting the name of some fair, fond, flat- footed friend. Rolling papers for the mail . . . rid- ing the printer to keep awake. Then at the break of dawn the weary laborers are seen wending their way slowly up the college drive . . . work done . . . filled with a strangely happy feeling . . . a feeling that tells them that they have a full week ahead of them . . . in which to restfully recuperate. Lewis Hays Editor-in-Chief ' f 65 Ns! 1 -u HW, 'fl' lf: fm ff-f f . 'mf .- Ja 1 L1 f .. ,gf T G s-vutffaym? f. -,Li Q. , .1-,,: ,Lv -A . .L ' --allen, .g'1f'. ' flil nifty- , 572' o,'. fe,-.,'.u?g,pjgcu4-.. t '2,'Hff ' j 2.g7A .ff 1. ' 1 55: 1,4:j'1i'5-IP:-Q .1 qi 'I 5 ' '4' N gf.. .,,..,u,-.,..---f-I-.-r ' . , . .- e+...': - --1 ' - ,' '- ' '., ,237 0k?Ip'fJ4:12S1,a.ff-:izf.jfLl?1i 5, L,, :dn A e-Fil' rf ' 'uf JFQZ 1 4.1 W 3,'. n fi' , 7 rs- 1. 2 L-'..i,.-.--M-' fQ?gf:f,1?,-1: e N1 .ft-,' - 1.456 1-. I-J. J, t. -.-:mv . .w,,f- 4., .,a4..,- , - -- 4- .w..., . ff 'l 4 , f A if .51 ni. 3.'Q,. ju?,?i.,-'.a:',a,'-j,:,-A I. gf ii. J, 4? Jfpf, f- 'A'-f l in f, -' 1. 1: L,.2-fl ap., I l' 1 l 'Pm fl' L ff ,fl 1. .P ' W, ' ,fd4'f 5. if 'flu G, ' ,., ,dm , 1 I I f 11 I ff f , Ray Rosensteele Business Manager ali uf?-1 1 cg I 1 'K A P . ' '. 4'l4I iaI22'1-7.',f-:vi . -' V ' ' i'a5::1ie'.5-ff-1- .. 'g,,V.4f,,,yz . :'-14f,agf,-- .qy,.lL1,pgQ',m' ei 1.
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