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EChOt The Carroll Echo in the fall was under the editorship of Donna Vruwink who retained the head editorial position for two semesters. Georgia Hotten replaced Donna and edited the paper for the sec- ond semester. Under the direction of the staff heads, the reporters and columnists reported campus activities for the four pages of the school paper which was published twenty times during the year. A new program of training was begun this year. Editofs assistants were ap- pointed by the student-faculty publica- ti01fs committee and trained by the act- ing editor so that when a resignation or graduation occurred in the position of editor-in-chief, an experienced student would be able to assume the position. Page Sixty-Jez'eu
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Hinakaga Page Sixty-Jix Under the editorship of Eleanor Pauls and her staff heads - business manager, Ellen Ludwig; photography editor, John Bladholm; copy editor, Annette Avers; make-up editor, Thelma Atkeson; index editor, Charlotte Dressel; class editor, Phyllis Hauge; and art editor, Vic Taft; the various committees combined fun and hard work to put out this Hinakaga. Due to the decrease in the enrollment this year, the budget for the I-Iinky was cut, and the number of pages and copies printed had to be reduced. Jon Mille, a professional photographer from Oconomowoc was on campus for a week to take scheduled individual por- traits and some special shots. Thanks to the efforts and cooperation of everyone, we hope that the 1952 Hinky will be enjoyed by you as much as we enjoyed working on it.
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Page Sixty-eigbt Poets and writers are urged to submit their works to the Cen- tury, the all student publication advised and directed by faculty members. Miss Viola Wendt supervises writing and Mr. Willis Guthrie directs art work. Photography and art work are also desirable material and have been included in this yeafs issues. Students who have interesting snapshots 0r sketches submit them to the staff for approval and publication. Under the editorial eye of Gerry Jurgenson and assisted by associate editors Betty Brewster, Jean Craaskamp, and Georgia Hotten, the Century staff gather together and select students to work on publication. A great deal of planning and hard work on the part of every staft member has made the Century the fine literary magazine that it iS.
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