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dels Color Editor-in-chief Barry Novak plans the 400-page format. Sarah Buchheit, Greek Editor “Color”—that was the big word around the Onondagan’s Hellbox office this year after editor-in- chief Barry Novak announced that full, four-color would be used in the annual. Several new sections, including the building program, a dormitory feature and the timely Orange Bowl game, increased the size of the ’59 ON, making the book the largest in recent years. November and preparation for the first deadline found the staff in utter chaos as they wrote, copyread, photographed, developed and cropped pictures, and planned layouts. Four hundred pages, 3,000 photo¬ graphs and 16 typewriter ribbons later, workers joyfully added last minute touches on final material to be sent to the printer. Tiring, but fun; rugged, yet rewarding. Associate editors for the 1959 Onondagan were: Amy Duval, staff coordinator; Paul Norman, photo¬ graphy editor; and Dave Pelko, literary editor. Other members of the senior editorial board were: Lois Seeger, senior editor; Sarah (Buckie) Buchheit, Greek editor; Nancy Sandburg, administrative editor; Helene Baine, organizations editor; Carol Asch, traditions editor; and Jim Kaufman, sports editor. 27
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3! ICE STAFF —S Loc.dao F Holies. M Hoaman. B Doc:or. S. ■u ; ebel R Berger. V NeumotT. .V. f P tser: C. Breindei. y ONAGERS D. Se rran. E- Smiihiine. E. Pincu. Sot Present: Gottlieb. S Rcsner. M Rubin. Onondapzn posters covered the campus this year to advertise a new and bigger yearbook for 1959. These color- ful advertisements featured the cover motif of the annual and stressed the new color pages. ON reps did a commendable job in their sales campaign by canvassing sections, living centers, fraternities and sorori¬ ties. The business staff under Frances Solomon, business manager, worked hard to make this year ' s edition a financial success. Other managers were: Ethel Smithline, sales; Dave Newman, advertising; Carol Gottlieb ' and Sharon Rosner. office; Ed Pincu, promotion; and Marilyn Rubin, circulation. ON REPS— F: si Ro h. M. NeumotT. S. Rave. C. Hollins. E. Young. Second Ron. J. Donovan. J. Hambrick. J. Werner, A. P hilli ps • Business Sf onager Fran Solomon checks subscription receipts.
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