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iz .Q TARTAN STAFF: J. McGill, G. Sherrill, K. Deats, R. Wildeman, J. Sanderson, B. Kesselring, M. Steele, J. Rowden, S. Mahlow, M. Peterson, M. Richie, M. Graham, F. Bragdon, J. Singleton, A. Brown. The TARTAN Office, a euphemistic term for whichever dark corner of the basement was not needed at any given time, was the center of much feverish activity this year. One of the major proh- lems the :staff faced was the severe shortage of pencils and rulers, but there were also other diffi- culties. The main hope of all concerned was that the terrihle first day of March, the final deadline, would arrive after the last mat had heen mailed. TARTAN EDITORS: Editor J. Sanderson, Business Manager M. Richie, Activities Editor J. Rowden, Assistant Editor J. Singleton, Photography Editor K. Deats, Adviser Miss Brooks. TARTAN ' f
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MUSICAL ENSEMBLES J. LeRoy, L. Smith, B. Miller .Ni 0 L. Ferris, M. Beseler, B. Kesselring THE HIGHLANDERS: M. Belz, L. Phillips K. Deots, J. Lcmdgren, J. Singleton 2 1' 1 l R ri THE SEMINARIANS: R. Lambert, A. Scott, J. Conrad, D. Peterson J. Finch, K. Pierce, P. Cochron
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BAGPIPE , X iw in -1 X, BAGPIPE STAFF: Sports Editor K. Deats, Assistant Editor N. Jarvis, Adviser Miss Brooks, Editor D. McCallum, Secretary-E. Stewart, Seminary Representative N. Cornelisse A very jolly group met in the business office every Thursday evening this year for the purpose of put- ting the student newspaper, the Bagpipe, together. Two staff additions, a news feature editor and a seminary representative, made a happy party of these weekly occasions. The ingredients of this essential publication were editorials, news features, sports features, letters to the editor, and vital information for both faculty and students. The Bagpipe? capacity as a sounding board for public opinion came to the fore in one of the highlights of first semester-a lively skirmish about attire between Bagpipe staff and students. Boosting student morale is not the least of the Bagpipe's ob- jectives, and for a time each Friday morning a. cheerfully multi-colored paper provided the needed lift.
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