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THE LOG 77x77 7772?;77 ;7, WW 3 A 777777 7777707 WWWWWWWWW Why IWWWW 77777777772177 727M ' ' ' W 777W77W Mwa, X t W . , v 7 W WWW 77 . I0 create a book whlch W111 cause WWW WW, , - ., students to remember V1V1dly and 25 7777 V '. V' 7 W fondly the events of the school 797K year is the aim of the staff of the college yearbook, the LOG. Student assistance in this effort in Editor Jean Bartholomew and I ,7 1; '1 , y. A - . .- ,. ,; wrltlng, photography, and the col- 3211132216555 Egggrager Chud 1,1 7 , . , lecting of necessary funds, 18 ' greatly appreciated. Literary Editor Patricia Fuller Layout Editor Jane Martinson g ' . W W W hc' W I g g We ' t 76;? 3; 79A $9. gng gw' ,F-WU ?; . ?i; xv t t R X? NW; 69 Ave 9 MWQSIV 7 4x9 253$ ' . 7m A 70410V4 W V v, 7w $5? 6 NW 1w 997$? m saw-I xv .- x w..-e ,ArAm h... em? II! . x wmww V urrrw. m.mni
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Pl IOTA CHI 1960-1961 was a good year for Pi Iota Chi Men,s Literary Society. In the second year of Harold Johnsorfs presidency, Pisces had a highly suc- cessful rush week, the rwults of which increased the groupgs number to the extent that it became the largest men1s lit; and the campus became dotted with the snappy.Pisces blazers. The so- ciety1s functions, including a smorgasbord and a spaghetti dinner, were well attended, as were the monthly lit nights which proved to be both informative and entertaining. AS usual, the OFFICERS: Walter Swank, Vice-President; Harold Johnson, famous Pisces spirit reigned throughout the President; Lewis Bowers, Secretary; Peter Bolster, Treasurer. year. if Rigbvck S Webahv H. $oknson Pres. W. S't'l'tk threa. D. Rabmson B Skemgms E, ptckavd D1 Greene
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STAFF: R. Slaght, Editor-in-Chief; A. Thomas, Managing Editor; G. Meeden, Business Manager; R. Baker, Sports Editor; N. Hastings, Assistant Copy Editor; FIRST ROW: F. Thomas, Secretary; P. Scruggs, Circulation Manager; C. Ginther, Feature Editor; N. Morgan, Copy Edito . THE SPOTLIGHT Energetically led by a capable staff, the Spotlight this year made great progress in quality and impact. A vital paper, it held the interest of the readers, students, faculty and alumni alike, by its important news and pertinent comment. A significant step forward for the paper was its affiliation with the Associated Collegiate Press which, in the spring, gave it a rating of first class. REPORTERS-FIRST ROW: L. Myers, J. Adams, J. Cleaves, R. Kemp; SECOND ROW: R. Meissner tphotographeri, C. Saunders, D. Gay.
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