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Concordian For the twehffb time UBLISHING a top grade newspaper is the chief concern of the CONCORDIAN staff. Notification came from the Associated Collegiate Press that the 1956-57 second semester issues of Concordia's week- ly rated superior in every department and ranked All-American. This was the twelfth All-American won by the CCNCORDIAN since publication be- gan in 1909. The CONCORDIAN, published by a staff of twenty-two, is printed on bookprint and has expanded to six and often eight pages. The CONCORDIAN with a weekly distribution of 3,600 copies and an annual budget of 312,000 is the most financially active organization on campus. Three members of the staff Hew to New York City to attend the Associated Collegiate Press Conference in November. The paper is supported by student fees and advertising. This organ of news for the student body and faculty headquarters in the base- ment of Unit Seven in Brown Hall. Checking news releases are Lorna Aubol, copy editor, Kim Strand and Bob Borson, news tor. 68 All-American Co-editors of the CONCOR- DIAN, Ann Drummond and Dick Lee put in late hours every week in order to put our a top-grade newspaper. I 4 K ' l Q. w ? lx.. Staff men ' and lohn ii edi-
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COBBER photographers Louis Hermansen and Niels Thorsen and photo editor Mayo Ellingson face a clicking shutter of the Rolicord. rf:-.g Cobber Advertising was in the hands of this crew -Cfront rowj Karen Rondestvedt, Marge Stenslie, Pat Rice, Kathy Lokken fback rowj Bob Greenfield, Arvid Olson-busi- ness manager, Dick Hodges and Kathy Kelder. The COBBER typists are Cfront rowy Deanna Dahl, Bev Wagner-head typist, Elaine Miller fback rowj Roselyn Olson, Etna Darr and LuAnn Schultz. 'SP' From the Blue Room o you EADQUARTERS for the three dozen COBBER staff members are in the Blue Room on third floor of Old Main, a lonely spot in the wee hours of the night especially if one happens to be locked inside. The struggles of producing this 192 page yearbook remain clear in the minds of the staff which push it through the many stages of de- velopment. Hours of -tedious toil spent in interviewing, writ- ing, typing, proofing, and pasting were punctuated with fun and satisfaction as the staff learned to know Concordia and each other better. The COB- BER has been an annual publication for only twelve years. The product of the Blue Room is in your hands, we hope a respectable record of 1958 and a welcome addition to COBBER collections. 67 .tgwzfx .-. .......,..,-W.. ....-9--W-...fm-. mn-W..-,. -..i.-,....,a.,..n..rz-r-....... . .. I . .'i,.,,- f'f--'---1-H'-my-.,,......-..,,,, ---v---.--H '... Q-tw Y,-W.--sw W........... ..'J,.. L. ... ...,-...vw --ff . .,'.......,., ., . ..Y .... .,, , , v. 1 .
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