Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 33 text:

Not all institutions of higher learning can boast of such an ambidextrous news sheet, as Auhurn can »f the Plains-man. In the popular newspapers offices, either the newly opened Plaza Suite in the I nion or Herho’s llidaway at the Kullctin. creatures of all description and form la-horiouslv toil to meet the weekly deadline. I leaded by journalistic commandant. Herb “Small Type White, the Plainsman informs, while enlightening, the Student Hod with important net's items and interesting features. “Ilcrho” has pioneered a progressive editorial policy presenting current problems with unbiased ami frank approaches. Although sometimes controversial, the editorial page voices the opinion of many sound minds. Oft referred to as the “grand ole man of baseball. Ilerh jovial countenance promotes a lofty “espirit de corps among the Plainsman ranks. Assisting the worthy editor in the managing ea| aeity is the likable Ronald “Kitty Owen, who has been a major workhorse in the paper's offense. Balancing the budget and keeping the ncwspu| cr in touch with financial reality has been J. lav Alley, the ever present money changer, lie ha been ably assisted by Advertising Manager. Bill “(Charles llas Neville, who ha the official title of office bouncer. Imvuuso all feminine slafTcrs bounce him from one knee to another. Three lieutenants serve hite as Associate Kditors. Carmcr Robinson, Bed Provost, and John Baines keep the editorial page well halanced with timely columns which illustrate, though often most subtly, interesting points to the student. lso coming in for praise is the work of the swashbuckling assitsant editor Kill ” -Y T«vm. who gets the sroojts from the scroops. The efficiency-plus Sports Department is headed by that oiilhful irgiuiao. Bill “Mighty Mouse’ Hutto. The colorful |M rl eril»e ha given the fighting athlete charges of the Village s|uirkling publicity in none but the Hutto form. The spark incentive i furnished by attractive feature editor. Dolly The Doll Fulkerson. Other feminine cohorts include Society Editor. Doris l.cssman: Church Editor. Marty Foss: and Secretary. Betty Barnett. Iliese girl , along with Pat Patterson, have been the heart and soul of the fine weekly publication. Dangerous Dan Beaty. Jean Capps, Auburn Players’ representative. and Fearless’ Fred Benson are the sales agent who have performed above and beyond the call of duty. Robert “The Talking Accountant” Mims has Ixvn instrumental in balancing the Plainsman hooks. Jahling Jerry “Cong Bell has the unattractive job of di -tribiiting the |H»wer laden Plainsman each week. i; || I T O 1C I A I. % 'I' . i' j; Rora'd O or. Manaq'rq Editor Bill Hutto, Bill To« m Carrror Robinson, Dori Low-nan Dolly FuUcrton. Pat Patterson ABOVE: Lott to Right Ca-olyn Simpson, Fd Williams Faitn Minnoriy, Pat No -.on Joo Newsom 29

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1» L A I S 1 A X J. LEE ALLEY Buiinow Maraqor ii r s i x i: s s S T A F F Loft, top: Don ruge-. Bi I Neville Dar Beery. Center: Jerry Be l. George Pcrrer. Bottom: Winifon Caldwell Do ;rj HawkSm. Jean Capps. F'ed Bonvon.

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