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Published more or less regularly throughout the year, the Tiger Times, campus newspaper, had a large follow- , ing. Editors Don Wright tfirst semestert, and Harry Lawton tsecond haw, kept staffs in line and rounded up new talent as occasion demanded. Special editions included those supporting the WSSF Drive and Senior Day. Business Manager Tommy Hunton spent most of his time billing advertising in a spring flurry of activity that produced 12-pctge papers. Arlington Times personnel were most helpful in solving printing problems. The Riverside Press and Enterprise loaned many pictures. . ' . SECOND SEMESTER EDITOR Lawton proves he can AdVISOI Rebert 1 Patton WCIS Often 1n conference Wlth handleatelephone, with only incidental instruction itom those in charge. Pat Gallagher. Gallagher. an elected editor, resigned in Iavor of his 40-hour weekly shift on the Enterprise. PUBLICATION DAY tor the Tiger Times is the day when editors steel themselves to meet comments by the subscribers. In the two left panels, students and faculty find their favorite columns. Above. left to right, are Charles Eason, Dick Wadding, Betty Everton, and Irene Love; below, in spite of the sign, is Ralph Brand. At the right, Merle Parker, briefcase buldging, registers skepticism. lJitA tlte Camplw
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THE CEASELESS GRIND of publications work is illustrated by Don Wright, first semester editor, shown here conferring with sports columnist Frank Madems about cm important matter. 7iger 77m eA TIGER TIMES STAFF MEMBERS shown examining an issue of the paper, with second semester Editor Hurry Lawton already at work on another issue, are the following, left to righn Lawton. Barbara Moore, Pete Leibert, Tommy Hunton, Iusta Lyle. Forrest Cress, Neal Hendrickson. John Coulston. Ioel King, Merle Parker, Ray Ables, Phil Sayre. Gerald Adix, James Stevenson. and Mildred Orlitzki.
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?or graduateA . . . A SECTION TENDERLY DEVOTED PARTICULARLY THOSE WHO SHOWED UP AT THE PHOTOGRAPHERS READY TO DIG IN is Bill Miller. photographer's model for cm un- written drama titled Things to Come. Miller, like any good grad- uate. whistles while he works. Clasps his degree with a firm grip. TO ALL GRADUATES . . .
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