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TOW[|{ STAFF Seofed: Don Herren, editor; Lois Alexander, typist; LoDonna Baldwin, fypisf; Donald Robertson, art editor. Standing: Carol Gamble, assistant art editor; Shirley Motsinger, assistant editor ond busir sponsor. Not shown: Dr. Frank Grube, lite noger; Howard Ringold, (acuity Illustrated above is only one nor mal evening of labor for the TOWER Staff. To be sure, activity was not often so concentrated. Business manager Shirley Motsinger ran thither and yon— searching, contacting, interviewing; accumulating data, records, facts. Art Editor Don Robertson likewise made frantic trips to photographers Lafferty and Green, and to lesser con- tributors before appropriate photos were located. Editor Herren pounded some pavement, too, but mostly he pounded his typewriter. Correspondence, correlation, and copy, monopolized his assiduous time. Nearly all of the text of the TOWER is the work of his pen or came under his meticulous editorship. But when the important decisions were to be mode, or big jobs to be done, cooperation was the keynote. The staff was especially proud of the success of the TOWER Dance. Other demanding situations were shortly dispatched once everyone got their heads together. The staff ' s own personal dedication goes to its two faculty advisors: Mr. Howard Ringold — with always the logical solution to any difficulty, and Dr. Frank Grube— untiring as proof-reader and contribu- tor of pertinent literary suggestions. Certainly the most faithful volunteer worker was Carol Gamble, assistant to the Art Editor. Typists LaDonna Baldwin and Lois Alexander were on hand at the merest beckon. The Misses Barbara Don Tyer, Marcia Woodcock, Jean Swanson, and Florence Loose also contributed some time when the load was heaviest. Page 4
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