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Miriam Marfarlan, Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF—Left to Right: Von Koysor, No s Editor: Charles Mason. Foature Editorialist; Tommy Engloman, Assistant Editor: James Warden. Asso- ciate Editor; Lee Powoll. Manoging Editor; Goocgo Armbrister. Copy Editor. SPORTS STAFF—Left to Right: Brian Fendrich. Sid Smith. Sports Editor; Tommy Haskins 115
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RONNIE PATTERSON Editor WHITE TOPPER The weekly newspaper of the college has grown from four pages to eight pages this year. Representative of student opinions and feelings, the publication is free to print what it pleases. It applies its own censorship. The editor and busi- ness manager have, until this year, been elected by the student body. Under a new policy they are appointed to insure continuance of dependable management. White Topper columns provide serious and humorous discussion for the campus every Tuesday evening at supper- time. In addition to regular columns, outstanding sports cover- age. and good general news, the paper has its own cartoonists who satirize areas of campus need. The newspaper is one of oldest continuous college papers in the South. GENERAL STAFF—First Row. Loft to Right: Janice Stimson, Sarah Martin. Harry Rhett. Richord Patterson. Margaret Carter. Harriet Frye. Second Row: Claude Doan. John Hiqhflil Miriam Macfarlan. Russell Will. Wilmer Davis. .Third Row: Chuck Folsom, John Ashbury. Richard Rollins.
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S««t«d. Loft to Right: laure1 Bird. Harriot Pfye Editor: Don Adam . B Manoqor: frev La - j. Standing: ay Matth««s. Pros Crows. Caro-o Wharton. Joan BoHinq. Dr. Robor» Goldsmith. Adviser: Charlotte Edwards. Edited annually by co-editors appointed by the Student Body President, the Student Handbook provides a handy guide to all campus rules, activities, and scheduled events. The Constitutions of the Student Body and Women s Student Government Association are contained in this book, as weil as regulations and penalties for violations for men and women students. The book serves as an official written welcome to new students at the beginning of each year. PRISM The Prism staff offers opportunity for students interested in editorial training and creative endeavors. In addition to its regular semester publications of the Prism literary magazine and sponsorship of prose and poetry contest, this year the staff published The Best of the Prism, a collection of the most outstanding contributions to the Prism since it-, founding in 1957. DAVE GREGORY Co-Editor
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