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Columns 66 Michael Penritt. Editor George E. Shuiiuck, Assistant Editor Michael Pavin - Editor Ken Arrington Business Manager George E. Shaiiuck Assistant Editor Joyce Eng Public Relations loan Stem Layout Editor Walter Bhoads Treasurer Dennis McCulIion Sports Editor William Wright - Advertising John Williams Photography Editor Richard Moduleski Photographer Both Cohen - Copy Editor Howard Passe -- Layout Andrea Newman Art Work 1'! f
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Impact Editors Rita Guessin and William Flintoff with 1119 Staif of Impact '55. Impact is an annual publication. whose staif is composed entirely of students. and which publishes the best of the student writings that are con tributed each year. This publication provides cm outlet for the student's creative writing abilities outside of the format of the university: curricula. Student contributions include poetry, short stories, play scripts, and essays as Well as art work and creative photography, Several innovations have appeared in this year's issue, in 1he size, range of the genre represented, and in the use of color in the book. 107
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Columns '66 The Stall of COLUMNS '66 is pleased to present this book to the students of Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison campus. We are pleased to be able to have a yearbook to present, for this has been a year of repeatedly missed deadlines, irritating delays and of unreal- ized expectations, But rather than dwell upon the problems and dis- appointments. which were many, we would like to take this oppor- tunity to review some of the changes that are represented in this issue of COLUMNS. As you have noticed, this year's COLUMNS is a larger book than past issues: you will also have noticed that the dividers are in color this yeor. And we have advertising in COLUMNS for the first time this years The story oi COLUMNS, lrom its inception in the fall of 1964, has been one of extremely rapid growth in size, in coverage and in quality. Growth always entails growing pains and COLUMNS has had its share. But with this issue we feel that COLUMNS is approaching lull maturity. We know that you are as proud of its growth as we are. COLUMNS is an exceptionally large book for a college at only 1200 students. and it has taken the labors of many people to put together. The staff has worked very hard. but still this yearbook would not have been possible without the interest and cooperation oi Dean Pratt. Mr. Robert Buccheri and Dr. Harry Keyishian, our adviser. For their interest, contributions, and guidance, the stall ol COLUMNS '58 would like to say a special thank you. . W L of . E . Beth Cohen
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