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Bill WHITAKFR Botin Mt Maragnr ii (' s i i: s s ST a r I Z i •cars. have been more than made up for in the friendships that we. as a team, have pained. N-riion Kditors and Managers include: John Sellers. Editor-in-Chief: Hill Whitaker, Business Manager: Haley Gresham. Managing Kditor in charge of copy : Charles leathern. Managing Kditor in charge of art: Jack rmour. Assistant Business Manager: Kenny Cox ami Johnny Cooper. Schools and Administration Kditors: Dave Smith. Student Government and Publications Kditor: Prude Pant her. Sports Editor: Nick Butler. Charlsic Tomlinson, Dave McCauley ami Joy Thomas. Greeks Kditors: Joan Goss and Sykes Martin. Activities Kditors: Ivan Bulgereit, Advertising Manager: Kd Cobb, Class Section Manager: Jerry Bell and Gracie Stewart. Organization Managers: Don Kreuger. Circulation Manager: Hugh Denman. Office Manager: Les King and Jess Phillips. Photographers: ami Jane Muir, secretary. Staff members who aided in compiling the sections were: Hay King. Hob 0 Neill. Gene Birdsong. Bob McAllister. Reuben Kinney, floppy Middleton. Carry Conner. Pat McCauley. Ann Ross. Nita Brooks. Lucia Finley. Mary Jim Esslinger. Hob Word. Ben Dolson. Suzy Martin. Maureen Mahoney. Virginia Cherry. Annette Thornton. Catherine Gilreath. Margaret Towle, Edna Riddle. Sally Waters. Mary Ann W ilman. June Cosdin and many others whose help was certainly needed to complete Volume 511. To these staff meml ers. to any whom we have overlooked, ami In anyone who worked after this deadline, we pay our thanks uml appreciation. l f» o riqh . ttandinq: Ed Cobb Clan Sac tier Manoqcr: Don Krojaer, Circulation Man-atjnr: Jerry Ball. Mnn'i Orgnni7ation Man-a9°f- Seated: Grace $te «ft. Womon's Or qanitation Manager. Lot 0 right, stondinq: Sa ly Watteri Mi'.sio Riddle. Lucia Firley. Stian Wallace. Ann Row. and Margaret Towlo. typists. Seatod: Mary Jim Esvlingof. typitt. Lof‘ to fight, standing: Jack Armour. Ant. Bjsi-neii Manager: Hugh Denman. Office Manager-Ray Goodaame, Organisations Staff: Ivan But-qoreir. Advcrtisirq Manoger. 26
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This was the year of change, After making a trip lo Nashville, Iasi summer, to lay out the fil.OMKK r . John and Kill started to work on tlx- honk. The Kditnr, though, decided after the Dummy and Ku«lget had already Keen approved that Auburn's xcarln toks were getting in a rut. Kallier than copying the preceding years general lavout as was done in the past, he made a complete reversal and started building a book that lie thought would meet the requirements of a real yearbook. John grouped the sections (formerly there were ')» into 5 chapters, revised layout, cutting out very little but adding 56 additional pages, utilized white sjuice an l design to it» Im sI advantage and. in November w itli a complete new dummy, started to work........again. Realizing the fallaey beliiml trying to obtain projs-r coverage of the school year when the last deadline is in February, he- reorganized tin- whole uburn eoneepl of ycnrlxmk design ami made the coverage from February to February. lso. feeling that two heads are better than one. lie appointed two section editors for each section. Kill, groaning over the additional pages and delay, started on the Organizations section, lie loo. believed that Auburn was not represented pmjierlv. ilh hi- Organization manager lie sold ten more jrages in that section than had ever before been sold. Kill and the Advertising manager sold 1.500 in ads ami w ith the Class Section Manager In- whipped 150' of the student hoilv before the photographers flashbulbs. Resides the bedlam of iiicicuscd activity and change, we had an cnornioii staff. At the first of the school year we ran an announcement of a staff meeting in the 1‘lmnsman. AA hat started out to he a quiet organizational meeting turned into a riot as 146 girU and 20 hoys showed up to do their part.” Surrounded hv a bevy of beautiful girls Whitaker started his class section and met the Januarv 1st. senior deadline 50day . early. I rving to heat the problem of making a large amount of copy more readable, the editors set about to turn out an up In dale manuscript with more emphasis on current hap|H-mugs than on the traditional rewrites that have plagued former students. It's been hard awful hard, hut the increased amount of work, the sweat and the Ray Kinq. Student Govo nmont and Publication . Co-editor: Sykos Martin, Activities Cooditor: Davo Smith, S udont Govornmont and Publications Co-editor. Kenny Cox, Schools end Administration editor: Pa McGauly, Fraternities and Sororitios Co editor. Joy Thomas, Chorine Ihomlinjcn, and Dave McGauly. Fratornifios and Sororities Co-editors. 25
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I III II C Tl O I» O A II D Soo'od. left to right: Felix Co h'on. 8 II Whif«k r. Jon McEWoo. Jom«j E. Fey. Choirman: Horb Whit . John $ H rs. C B.irnott. $t«rd'ng: J. L« Alloy. J' « Johnjon Al Morriton. Jim long. Ho«v rd Skelton. L. O. Bracleer, SV. T. Incram. Tin- Hoard of Student Publications has the general supervision of llic I’lainsman. the Glomkiuta. and tin- Tiger Cult, which are supported by the Student Activity Fee. The functions of the Hoard of Publications are: Qualification of candidates for elective jMisitions. the siijiervisioii of the publications financial operation, and the approval of editorial policies governing the student publications. The Hoard is a student-faculty Hoard, having live voting student members and four voting faculty mcmlwrs. The Chairman of the Hoard votes only in case of a tie. bacultx inemliers consist of llie Director of Student MTairs, Chairman. a representative of the President of the College, the Business Manager of llic College and an instructor in Journalism. The four student mem tiers are of senior stand- ing and are selected by the Student Senate from a list of eight names submitted to it by the faculty memlicrs of the Hoard and the President of the Student Body. I he fifth student member of the Board i- the President of the Student Body. The editors and business managers of the publications serve as ex-oflicio. non-voting memlicrs of the Board. Members are: J. K. Koy. Chairman: W. T. Ingram: Jim Johnson; Paul C. Burnett: Doug Lunsford: Jim Long; 1 Morrison: L. 0. Hruckccn; and Bob F.llis. Fx-Offieio Members: John Sellers and Bill hitaker. Kditor and Business Manager of the Ci.omkk TA; I lei her I bite and J.l-oc Alley. Kditor ami Business Manager of the I’lainsman; and Howard Skelton and Hiram (Felix) Cochran. Fditor and Business Manager of the Tiger Cub. 77
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