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i f x J .. - '-- -nf... Zi:-1 :- . ,.r.,f:.,-A f- - -,-.-- ' -.-- -N R , v. Dr, Joy Phillips, advisor, confers with the editor, M UW! 3 .rfff , if X f W ,, f y ll , fl, W lf j ff ,V Q f - X X W ff, ff f i v f l Roberta Gallagher, Editor-in-chief X W , ,f ff' t 'Y ,f f X Z, , X f , Staff - Ist ROW: Dwight Kehoe, Jane Terrell, Carren Orsini, George Eckstein, Ward Landrigan, Betsy Gecsey, Marilyn Finegold, 2nd ROW: Dave Mute, Bill Tyler, Sam Kot, Connie Sutherland, Susan Mandel, Roberta Gallagher, Chuck Semel, Gail Clayton, Don Scott, 3rd ROW: Dave Burdette, Phyllis Bailey, Ann Herbinson, Ann Hastings, Dianne Murphy, Carol Mims, Nancy Kern, Gale Spates, Joan Potterton, Carol Vines, Cissy Morell, Pat Farmer, Priscilla Greer, Ann Leary, Sharon Ballard, Gale McCormack, Chris Harris, Bert Webb, Nancy Howe, Bob Kaye, Mike Slippen, Paul Rifkin. How do you spell . . Isabelle Kanz, exchange editor, looks over the issues from other colleges. ' K' is l s Susa acco Assign COPY: 1 few v involvi The li Drew Union The 1 studen possibl and if Hallox 30211, 1 Sluden direct and gl Order Suppoi lJ0dy, dllCl V 'id va.-4 I-:',z,.f,.:. f-iz! . 'J . .1.'.:. 2,-aL. .-,:.-..Jf,-s , ,ga-1,-. ,L -7'.:', ' Fge' 711.15 ,-':.-if -, .sei -. -1 r. ,.i:1'.,T.-, .N - ' - .. l. , 1-iw..-.,.. . ,. . ,. V. . -. .. . , , . .. ., df- -. A -' J, I i ' CT
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ramon, S Dri W-' rrr l till '65 Joe OW Nielson We ll Covert: 3 IDU-Mlater lesinger, '.l0l1r1 'dsl Paul Smart, msker: Bob Rusch, reen a WERD fhnical dilleul. 7 and smll, rhl .nd in severzrl r the year a l put the sta- of real trans- eslie 8: Corn' l opportunity mel. Diane Rfffdl I Gallagher, Gif George Eclsrr fob Killer mi I :ffl PUBLI CA TI ON S BOARD The Publications Board this year became a supervisory sub-committee of ECAC in charge of allocating funds to the four organizations on the board: The Acorn, Columns, the Oak Leaves, and WERD. The members of the board are the editors, business managers, and advisors of these four organizations. Mr. John Bevan served as chairman of the board and Sue Mandel as secretary. The board voted this year to approve business managers of organizations as well as editors. Throughout the year it also ' discussed any problems which arose within the framework of any of its members. Ist ROW: Roberta Gallagher, Dr. John Schabacker, Mr. john Bevan Susan Mandel, 2nd ROW: Bill Swain, Jeff Gillman, George Eckstein. COLUMNS Formerly an annual literary magazine, Columns this year became a periodical publication. The first issue of Columns appeared in January, the other in the spring. Publishing quite a few examples of student and faculty art work, as well as various forms of strictly literary endeavor, Columns encourages contributions from the university as a whole. The organiza- tion has recently enlarged its activity to include exchanging literary material with . i i - The Columns staff has a brainstorming session in other Cousges' Wllllanl T' swam was their oflice at Rose Memorial Library. this year's editor of Columns, and Mrs. Jacqueline Berke continued her advisor- ship of the periodical for the third year. Bill Swain, Linda Buck, Steve Spiegel, Ann For- kel, George Herzog, Ward Landrigan, Ferdy Buonanno, Craig Smith. - 105
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wiyh the E, i 4. f l 5. 1 e ed1I0f, ll' HS her follegff' .cf ii. Susan Mandel, business manager, goes over the account figures. This one's ready for a headline. Assignments, ads, editorials, headlines, late copy, press day, telephone calls: these are just a few words which are part of the process involved in putting out a weekly newspaper. The finished product is the appearance of the Drew Acorn each Monday night in the Student Union. The Acorn this year has tried to refiect the student body, report the news as accurately as possible, and amuse its readers with humorous. and interesting feature stories. The traditional Hallowe'en issue, as anexample of this latter goal, had quite a favorable reaction from the student body. The Acorn also tries to be a direct link between the students and the faculty and administration. But it is apparent that in order to achieve its functions, it needs the Support and cooperation of the entire student b0Cly. Only then can it produce a finished pro- duct which will meet the needs of the campus. 'How many times does 35 go into 18O? Where could we put this article?',
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