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,i y, ' ' WVHU STAFF- -Si:A'rian: M. Mctiroarty, H. liunlivcnga, l'. Criffcn, K. Hcinlicinicr, U. Trullingcr. S'rANn1Nc:: '.l'. Darrow, C. Klinglur, l.. Hamilton, W. l lctt-incycr, W. lirclce-xforrl, A. Hartley. ' . , l Managed by Ken Reinlieimer, Bucknells own radio station daily provides the campus with a variety of pro- grams including news, sports, special events, and . . . mostly music. Students plan and present their own pro- grams after completing a period of apprenticeship. WVBU operated with professional elhciency and pre- cision. A member of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting Asso- ciation, it has a vast collection of long-playing and 4,5-speed records of every type. The station is located in the lower depths ol the Carnegie Building. KEN REINHEIMEH Station lliraclor Even the bard-working engineers find time , . . to publish a magazine. The Bucknell Engineer is filled with technical articles with current information on industrial developments which are helpful to alumni and students in the field. Also, pictures of Miss Bucknell Engineer give the magazine a decorative effect. The publication offers many opportunities for interested students to gain experiences and develop abilities in the editorial and business field. Leroy Hettche is editor-in- chief, and AI Bogar is the business manager. LEROY HE'lvl'Cl'lE AI. IEOGAR lillCKNlfl,l. ENClNEEli S'I'AI+'I V f-- SEA'I'EDI U. Scnges, R. I-Iottcliu, Efliwr lflISflll'SS flfl1IllIlgI'l' A. liogar. S'l'ANDlN1:: .l. l'urvin, E. Vallccorsc, n 11.1.7 A irI - '2t1xL
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S'l'Al'il ' ll. Green, C. Wllli2lCU, M. L. Crossman, .l. Wceigtfl, .l. Smith. S'rANnlNe: P. Grant, M. lngraham, R. Green, G. Sumner, .l. Fox. K- R i lt l The crossed foils at the end of every Touche article do not necessarily mean cross purposes. They represent. rather, the fine point and edge which sharpens every effort hy the college magazine. The delicate thrust of satire, the skillful parry of fiction, the rihald lunge of humor, all cut and sweep across the pages, framing in their struggle that quar- terl ueen lVliss Touche. Y a The Keeper of the Brace this year, the equestrienne con- uerer cleat Mar Linn Grossman has ransackcd and 7 9 pillagcd the brains of the literate rich to luring favor upon the have-nots in their hour of need. A nohle experiment! T DE T HA DBOOK The Student Hamllzook is a compact little puhlieation containing most of the essential information regarding university life. This helpful guide hook is an integral part of the l7reshman's activities and for the upperelassmen a D. Green, busilicss manager and M. l... Grossman, editor. wonderfully succinct reference. It is one of the few nee- essary hooks that students do not have to huy. Published by the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, the Dean selects an editor who then chooses a staff and hegins work. This little lifesaver contains Bucknell songs and cheers and enumerates the rules the lfreslnnen must not disohey. The hylaws of such organizations as S. lf. C.. IVI. S. A., and W. S. C. A. are presented, as are university regulations and administrative functions. Also included is information ahout fraternities and sororities. Throughout the handhook are photographs pertaining to the many aspects of student life lClJl'l'0RS FOR 1960-61 and 1961-62 H-D. Strung, U. Delle. presented. S'I'A1r1.' j.'0R 1961.52,.5pg,vl'1-:nz N. Barlow, J. Puleo, J. Cordy, D. Dclle, P. Rnehl. STANDING: E. Voegllen. R. Ting. lcy, M. Buchanan, A. Becker, B. Best, K. Gaynor. Nor i,IC'I'llltEIl1 M. liasniussen. 'fi , l' .
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