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NORTH PARK COLLEGE NEWS The never-ending queries of Does the News come out this week? and the mad rush for the bookstore when the students rea- lize that the News is here are evi- dence of the popularity of this of- ficial hi-weekly publication of the school. A member of the Illinois Collegiate Press Association, the North Park College News has won many state awards for journalistic excellence. The staff which handled the News this year was short on ex- perience, but full of ambition and ideas. Their goal was to put out a paper which would be both attrac- tive and interesting. As the year moved along, the needed experi- ence was gained through actual work in putting together a college newspaper. Heading the staff, editor Don Lindman received valuable help from Nancy Johnson, assistant edi- tor. When Nancy graduated in February, Myron Carlson stepped in to fill the gap. Business mana- ger Jerry fohnson was in charge of the fiancial side of publishing the paper. The News underwent several changes during the year. During the first semester, the front page assumed a new look every few issues as different styles of page JERRY H II INS »N. Business Manager DON I l l | , , ,„
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CUPOLA STAFF ers; our adviser, E. Gustav Johnson, is consulted when we arrive at dead- ends; pencils are worn along the edge of a ruler as layouts are designed; deadline approaching . . . needless to say, we were busy. The final March deadline appears so tar away when viewed from Sep- tember, and many hours are spent by the staff members in carrying out their assignment, which, upon completion, will retain many happy memories oi the best days of our lives spent on our North Park campus. We ' re proud of the Cupola ' 53. It is our wish that you, the reader, will share our feeling. CUPOLA STAFF Editor-in-Chief Ed Dwyer Assistant Editors . . . Debby Bengtson, Nancy Lambert Business Manager Bob Nelson Art Editor Peter Locke Sports Editor Karl Nyline Advertising Manager . Rowan Munson Circulation Manager . . Chester Nelson Staff Members Beverly Eckstrom, Elaine Ide, Roger Lofgren, George Magnuson, B u r d e 1 1 Palmberg, Robert Niznik
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NEWS make-up were tried. Given over completely to editorial copy, the second page saw the addition of a new column to the paper. The Smorgasbord, formerly the cam- pus chatter column, became a lit- erary column containing short, interesting, and often humorous observations about school and world activities. The chatter col- umn appeared on another page under the new heading Campus Views. 1952-53 NEWS STAFF Editor-in-Chief .... Don Lindman Assistant Editors Nancy Johnson, Myron Carlson Business Manager Gerald Johnson Sports Editor .... Gordon Thorell Assistant Sports Editor . . Jack Boer Copy Editor ... Charles Forsberg Religious Editor .... Warren Bean Circulation Manager Ann Elise Erickson Photographer Ted Duell News Reporters Janet Chris- tianson, Marianne Aimer, Marjorie R a m g r en , Paul Sparrman, Marilyn Liljegren, June Brisson, Norman Ryding, Ann Franklin, Daniel Mc- Caughna, Marcia Carlson. Business Staff William Gustafson, Helen Anderson, Bruce Erickson, Marston Swanberg. Circulation Staff Jerry Lindahl, Charles Frizen. Faculty Adviser E. Gustaf Johnson Business Adviser . Frederick Burgh STAFF M. Ramgren, R. Elirman. N. Johnson. I ranfclin. ML Aimer, G. Thorell, M. Liljesren. ,1 E. G. Johnson. K. Kulberg. M. Swanhcrg, J. Boer, N. R R. Ash. C. Forsberg. D. McCaughna. P. Sparrman
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