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John Wilson Sue Dunn m and Nancy Gordon Barbara Vroom
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'YaOB I1. .. .,. hr ,: 4 ' . 11.53 , M . 1 ? g x- f W'bjfk .. 7. - ' . P. u. mCZQsO Left to Right: Sue Bannister, Julie Alloro, Judy Ambruzs. In September, John Wilson and the Cygnus statt were confronted with the task of publishing the first Teaneck yearbook. To the new and somewhat inexperienced staff, the job of creating a book which represented the mainstream of campus life was tremendous. Every minute detail from copy, photography and layout to financial backing had to be taken care of. The small staff set to work. Deadlines came and went all too quickly. Hundreds of problems, not encountered in the publication of an established book, arose. Staft members and editors worked night and day to complete the book. At last the Final deadline approached - every picture, write-up and layout was completed. With a feeling of pride and accomplishment the Cygnus stat? presented Teaneck with its first yearbook. Many editors will leave the staff at graduation, other workers are already thinking of ideas for next year's book. Roger Rottino Frank Dal Ceredo 128
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Dan Sheridan and Jonnie Dickson 130 .V.,..;......FMELEIGH.2L.,DICKINS.9N UNIVERSITY .. a VV'r. .4' Every Tuesday morning, The Bulletin brings campus news, student opinions and news of other local colleges to the students at Teaneck campus. The Editorial Board of The Bulletin strives to present lively, timely coverage of all campus events. The editorial section otters astute, objective observations and criticisms of student life, stu- dent government and administrative policies. Coverage of inter-collegiate affairs and maior events of neighbor- ing colleges encourages interest beyond our campus. Each issue also brings on-the-spot coverage, highlighting both Varsity and intramural play. Many student debates have raged through the medium of llLetters to the Editor. Campus opinion is polled in a weekly column. Behind the weekly publication of the campus paper is a stoFf of devoted students who give many hours of their free time to keep the student body alert and well informed. Madeleine Hobermon Tom Parisi
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