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PUBLICITY STATE PRESS With Skip Bryant in the driver ' s seat and under the supervision of Professor of Journalism, Ernest J. Hopkins, the State Press again had a record year. The weekly was printed in twelve page issues, including special Homecoming and Graduation issues. It featured clear, concise reporting and clever cartooning by Jerry Dumas. Other staff members were: Phil Keyes, sports editor; Mel Pearce, feature editor; Mary Lou Brion, fine arts editor; Betty Giltinan, organiza- tions editor; Dorothy Weeden, radio news editor; Paul Joseph, photo editor; Hal Hubele, business manager; and Don Dotts, circulation manager. The paper was distributed by Jerry Bednorz. State Press Editor (first semester), Skip Bryant, pounds out edi- torial copy for his Friday run. Cathy Welch, edi tor (second semester), and Ernest J. Hopkins, advisor, scan heads on latest issue. Twenty-nine Dorothy Weeden, Radio News Editor, takes time out from State Press work to edit some radio news copy for station KASC.
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JUDICAL BRANCH The Honorable Justices of the Supreme Court: Henry Lee, Chief Justice Fred Buehl, Mildred Senseman, Paul Bennovvitz, Jesse Udall and secretary Dorothy Halleran. Twenty-eight
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State Press Staff - left to right are Cathy Welch, Dottie Weeden, Betty Giltinan, Phil Keyes, Paul Joseph, and Skip Bryant. STATE PRESS Staff photographer Paul Joseph snaps Fine Arts editor Mary Lou Brion. The press rolls at the Tempe Daily News where the State Press is printed. Thirty
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