Capital University - Capitalian Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Glenn Koppelmonn, editor; Mary Anne Noecker, assistant editor. encouraging. . . .. .creativity is the SPECTATOR’S goal as the art and literary magazine of Capital University. Enthusiasm runs high as the news spreads rapidly that the Spectator is out. Textbooks are laid aside to gather dust while more interesting literature is sought. Aspiring artists and authors have the opportunity to see their works published in this magazine. Literary contributions including poetry, short stories, and essays greet the reader. Oil paintings, water colors, sketches, and ce- ramics are also presented for your en|oyment and evaluation. Reaching new horizons, the Spectaton was published in two editions for the first time this year — one each semester; it is hoped that the double treat will continue. Only by furnishing such occasions to exhibit these budding talents can hope for the aesthe- tic welfare of mankind be assured in this age of the atom and scientific achievements. Carol Koth, copy editor; Norma Wood, art editor. 25 Paul Kvale, Ted Vogeley, photography editor.

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assembling. . . . . .a full year s events into a single volume confronts the CAPITALIAN staff as it strives to evaluate each event and organization on the campus to accurately preserve them for you in this printed volume. By integrating the campus into the space age, each event was soon placed in its proper perspective. Getting off the ground, the dummy promised that the Capitalian would reach new heights of achievement. But even a dummy has mechanical failures. Ironing out these mechanical difficulties required even more advanced designs making the dummy appear quite outmoded. Overcoming techni- cal intricacies beyond our control left the staff rather helpless. As the countdown to the deadline date — zero hour — descended rapidly, all technicians put into action the skills they had acquired. The year, being assembled in this fashion, is now presented to you! Looking into the future, we see you re- living our entry into the space age by review- ing 1959 at Capital University. Paula Reuss, Beverly Magley, copy editor. Jim Apel, business manager; Karen Bindeman, assistant editor; Helen Krahn, editor. Eunice Brown, Rudy Storch, scheduling editor; Penny Diener, Elnor Arnett. 24



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Byron Souder, editor experimenting . . . . . .has been the keyword for this year s CHIMES staff. Not to be out-done by “moonbent' scientists, these hardy journa- lists set out to do what many thought impossible. Their goal was not the moon (although financially it may have seemed so) but a weekly issue of the Chimea — a first in thirty-three years of publication. Consequently, each Monday brought copy deadlines and even the most casual Wednesday evening observer will acknowledge that the staff was once again striving to fill in those unwanted holes. Friday, after the distribution of their precious cargo, was a time for the staff to catch a quick breath—and begin another week. Progress through experimentation has brought achieve- ments compensating for the long tedious hours of work. The Chime4 now launches into a brighter future with higher standards of journalism and more recent news to match the brisk pace of the campus. Donald Ellis, assistant editor; Carol Schneider, associate editor.

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