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Fc-:nqer Courier .1-.- P E 4 T E ' E E :fr-uv NEWS STAFF OFFICERS N ews Editor ..,........,...............................,.,............ JOSEPIAUNE PETRUS Feature and Editorial ............................. ...... M ONA XVILSON Business and Circulation M'anager .................... .GEORGE FELD Sports Editor ........................................................ EDWARD JERN ASSISTANT EDITORS N ews ......... ,...,....................................... P EARL MAGNLTSON Featwe-umm S SOPHIE BARTUS ELEANOR KLEE Exchanges ....... ............................................ ADEZDIA GRIGORIEFFA JOURNALISM CLASS Wanda Bogowicz, Josephine Edelstein, Eloyce Geinler, Robert 1-Ianunesfar, Claude Helland, Kenneth I-Iine, Jennie I-Ioutsma, Fausta Kukuraitis, Adeline Knapp, Ferdinand Kopp, Edward Miazga, Margaret Roboty, Madeline Sheridan, Mary Tallman, and Veronica Tunkis. Tufenfty-I-wo
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l Fc-:nqer Courier ..- The Recipe of the Fenger News One column of good jokes One Inquiring Reporter One or two XfVho's M7110 A page on Sport Two or three good cartoons Ready supply of f1llers Three to four well-flavored feature stories Une page of Editorials Eight to twelve News Stories which are not stale Conscientiious work of two dozen reporters Method 1-Arouse the reporters and have the news stories prepared. Copy- read each article. Send to the press. Proof-read. Arrange all the ingredients carefully upon the paper-except the reporters. Send to the press. Remove as soon as black and white all over the eight pages. Remove from Print Shop an display by means of the reporters who are used seventeen times a semester. Extra! Extra!! Our News!!! Slam! The door bangs and a grimy ink-stained figure rushes in with the query, HVVl'lCl'C,S the copy? Gotta be in here in fifteen minutes. VVhat? No, the last run isn't hnished. Can some one come in and help fold and insert? This is only a sample of what goes on every day between 131 and the print shop. 'llhe story that comes in long, neat, and elaborate is shortened and cut down until the writer can hardly recognize the original. Editorials, humor, features, and human interest stories, not to mention car- toons and pictures, are alike pushed through the slow process of type setting. After the articles are all set up in a galley and the proof is brought in, the copy reader corrects the mistakes and sends the corrected proof back into the print shop. X4Vith all the corrections made, the printer prepares for four hours of con- tinuous printing and watching the form go up and down, up and down, on the paper. This is one run. Four runs must be made before the pages are all printed. Nor is it yet ready to be distributed to eagerly waiting students. Three thousand pages must be folded and one-half of the three thousand must be inserted into the other half. At last the copies are ready, and soon the entire population of lienger knows that So-and-S0 went to Soldiers Field Friday to see something or other, or that from now on running in the halls will be stopped, or that the Colnulfiit is nearing completion. Thus is our knowledge increased by weary toil and endless hurrying. Fenger's News Staff is always on the alert to give the students the latest happenings. I A Twenty-tl:-rec
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