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X Q ,.4 Who 'yo got in the fourth? 4 54- L Peter Plout 1 ,, Brien Benson Guess where your money goes? Jerry Johnson NR' Dick Whitmore Bob Letteou :L f L .,, Corky Hozelton Sports writers. Mr. Weiss
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41 FIRST ROW: Hazelton, Gentile, P. Parks. SECOND ROW: L. Somers, Mulhauser, Whitmore, Plaut, Benson, Letteau, B. Hands- churnacher. BLUE AND GOLD 'Q ,M Advisor Robert Weiss, For perhaps the first time in Webb history, the school paper has at- tempted to be, in the words of Editor Plaut, a forecast, not a re- view. The staff, with such notables as Brien Benson, features, Pat Cul- bertson, art, and Rick Fiock, business, labored mightily and with success to overcome the inherent absurdities of the midget paper. For the first time in the memory of the students, certainly, coverage was up to date: Blue and Gold sports bulletins, di- rect by wire from games-away kept the home fans informed, the Faculty were introduced to the student body in a front-page series, the school's building drive was followed and anticipated. Cooperation with, not antagonism to, the administration was a part of the new policy, and made possible many scoops, Webb's press this year was a little less boff, but considerably more useful and competent, altogether a more busi- nesslike iob. Which is news any day on the Plantation.
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.. ,bs V gh ,c i3?T 'l FIRST ROW: Kellond, C, Wilson, Potter, Washburn, Bell. SECOND ROW: T. White, M. Moore, Groy, Advisor MocDonold, Benson, Porter. 'PPEW1 Porter computes the cost of o new board. Webb's intrepid literciry mclgdzine, Sdge, emerged with Porter ds Editor ond everyone else cis Associate utter ci bottling editoriol shift in mid-yeor. ln Mdrch of '60, Jon Cdrroll's poem, Helix, which oppedred in Sdge 2, was published in Best Articles ond Stories, while the some mdgdzine occepted drdwings by M. Moore following his workin Sdges 2 ond 3. Sdge undertook o new project in 1959: d friendly people's bookstore, christened Sign, operdted by the Editors plus students ond Seniors. Originally oi tinclnciol prop tor Sdge, Sign soon developed lite ds o cul- turdl mission ond disposed ot over 800 books in its tirst season. Will success spoil Sign? Only '61 knows tor sure, when the loookstdll plons to move ond conduct d kulturkdmpf dll its own. Sdge 4, the tottest yet, oppedred edrly in the third term.
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