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Editors of the 1950-1951 Echo were Jim Brown and Donna Vru- wink. Jim worked on the job until the time of his graduation in Jan- uary at which time Donna took over the editor's headaches. 141W :7; WW W3 V1 33y the ri' pr Amy! ve VVaid served the Echo as sports' drtor for the school year. 'usiness managers for the year were Don Kellev, first semester, and Joyce Thorson, econd semester. Under their manage- nent many new advertisers were added 0 the Echo pages. USSELL: 325 students were per cent dmp in 3 125 :1 , . USSELLI pic on Ballot : went into the ination papers have been at the library ed 3 The reporters dug out all the Nd WV x printable news on campus, and the make-up staff managed to squeeze it into an issue each week. The masthead grew, Evans , staffers really worked to glve us of the The an eight-page Echo every week. 3113mm? Bolermer, neuy DICWSLCI', men ' Campbell? Davet Debbtnk. Dr. Evans: 3 es Habeck and Dick Immg. into the pro dwick Bolender is a sopho- lations in 0m . 51er Rocklom, 111., and emphasmed e 1 Groups of 132 he 13min t t mrim'wmh'nw Maurice! quote from 1 Carrot! College w? ; -Daragraph on diacipline: t a place where par; they are in 3 mm?! r safeguards an ' v, formed'. 5?ia ' 1' tobaeco will ummaW- ., tam giadiy help an, , ' i bu action! at: mt ha , 1 World get mpus mtinue .' aai mien u slocum tr mall . t
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Budding poets, artists and writers find the Century an excellent medi- um in which to express their tal- ents. Serious and humorous prose and poetry as well as photography and art work were included in the two issues this year. Page One Hundred Six The publications are not products of some automatic machine but rather the result of a lot of planning and hard work on the part of every staE member. Their troubles are many, but some how they make the deadlines to give us a newspaper, a year book, and a literary magazine.
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fbtm am! plzalagaaplzy MW 841 an! Wm M With the emphasis on photography, the Hinmeaga editors and smHC went to work to make this years book better than ever. There were difficult days ahead, but like true journalists they put the Hinakaga to bed with the satisfaction that their task was well done. Carol Brain was the whip-ctacking editor and Don Cashen was in charge of photography. Copy was handled by Betty Brewster and Bill Poulos was business manager. 71w JIM Page One Hundred Eight
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