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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-Lower Left Picture: Patricia Patton. ADVISERS-Middle Left Picture: Miss Sarah Spencer and Miss Sylvia Meyer, Literary Adivsers. CREATIVE WRITING CLASS-Lower Right Picture: Miss Sarah Spencer's Tower Gleams Class. THE STAFF-Middle Right Picture, reading left to right: Lawrence Haden, Typist: Hughes Morton. Busi- ness Manager: Elaine Kaufman, Typist: Taney Beaumont, Publicity Manager: Rosalie Sigrist, Copy Reader: Larry Lucas, Distribution: Barkeley Vineyard, Secretary: Groff Collett, Distribution Manager. EDITORIAL STAFF-Upper Right Picture, reading left to right: Jack Sewell, Art Editor: Margaret Myers, Betty Feltenstein, Associate Editors: Cecelia Shott, Literary Editor. TOWER GLEANIS The Inquiring Reporter: Miss Patton, I should like to hear about your magazine. 1 hear it is among the bestli' A Middlewestern theme was carried out in Central's 19-ll an- nual literary magazine, Tower Gleams, by editorials, stories, and poems, explained the Editor, Miss Patton. She continued with the following story: The purpose of this magazine is to give the students an op- portunity to write for publication. It is a form of self-realization which is most worthwhile, for having an article published gives a distinct feeling of sell' satisfaction. 'tThis year's stories were mainly concerned with Middlewestern life, customs and people in order to carry out the theme. The magazine has been entered in two national contests and the state contest for high school publications. In former years it has taken top honors, attaining All-American rating, the highest possible honor. EHEATTVE IDEAS LEAD TU BETTER UEEE 5 .ITT -,,i 1 f Page 23
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