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NDER the editorstiip of Betty Jo Fox, the staff has endeavored to present to Hartwick students a year book they Witt tae proud to own. This year, with Marioii De Angelo as advertising manager, the sate of ads hit a new nigh. Robert Reynolds kept the year toootc within the budget. Ruth Barttiotomay, the associate editor, had charge of att write-ups. Margaret Fraser was organizations editor, Eunice Batter and Herman Craig had charge of sorority and fraternity copy respectively. Berwyn Daniel deserves credit for his work as photography editor. Sketches in keeping with the year taooic theme, were made by Fred Pilkington. The theme was written by Betty do Fox. Vivian Martin devoted a great deai of time to her jot: of copy editing and typing. Cyril Smith was also a major typist. May Secor, too, deserves special mention for doing a last minute assignment for ttae pages devoted to Hartwictfs part in defense. To Dr. Abba Newton, Oyaroriys faculty advisor, the statt' expresses its sincere thanks for tier encouragement and the guidance side has given toittiis putuiicationg also to Dr. Baker director of puioiications for his advice. Atttiougti not a statt member in name, Mr. Langer spent a great deal of time and gave suggestions for matting ttie year book a success - taking att of the ptiotograptis for the advertising section. The memories contained in these pages go far in matting up the sum total orc what Hartwick means to each of us. LT if fi'eeftfi?'a If- Vmttlij gl I xy , N' Q ' STAFF Betty .to Fox, Ertilor-in-Chief Ruth Barttiotomay, Associate Editor Robert Reynolds, Business lxfonoger Marion Defxngeio, Advertising Dlonager Vivian Martin, Copy Editor Fred Pilkington, Art Editor Berwyn Daniel. Ptiotogroptiy Editor M. Fraser, E. Baker, H. Craig, Organizations Editors Dr. Abba Newton. Faculty Advisor Dr. J. M. Baker, Dir. of Publications Becta Row: Vetotia, Secor, Inman, Martin, Bictznort, Fraser, Craig. Seated: Rowtey, Pilkington, B. Fox, editor: Dr. Newton, advisor: Barilrolomciy, Daniel 55
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W wtf i Pilkinglon, Pierce, Tresolini, Craig, Btuvas CTION and emciency are the worcts, from the moment Rocco Tresotini caits the Student Association meeting to orcter untit it is acljournect. The oldest and most important of att Hartwick organizations, the Student Association is the stuctent governing toocly of the college. tt is composect of au regularly enrottect students and is inflepenctent of the faculty. Meetings are taetcl at regular intervals, and att matters pertaining to unclergractuate attairs are iwancltecl lay the bocty at such times. At the beginning of the Fatt semester, the student mailboxes were put into use, uncter the supervision of the association. Showing greater toyatty to the footlaatt team than ever before, ttie body sponsorect numerous pep ratties and paractes and worked to promote attendance at a Utooostern game. The group ctonatect a sum, of money to the debate forum to help defray ttme expenses of ttme debate tour, in actctition to attowances matte to the choir and ctramatic club. The sociat activities of the winter season inciuctect the annuat Thanksgiving and Christmas parties and a number of informal dances, to give Hartwictcians a chance to get togettler on weekends. The annual Parents' Day was sponsorect by the association in May. This was the second year that the students had taken charge of the affair anct it proved to be the most successful, yet. 54 as T u D E N T AS clarion Wt
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T358 Camp F3 . W es ' IEW: :L-.Z S T A F F Clmrles lrlennell llzirricl Fmnrlzc George Xvnters Erlilurs Rulli Bnrtllolomay. News Erlilor Rolyert Reynolcls, Business ixlurmgur Ronalrl Rowley. flssislunl Business Alunager Dewey Hornlveclc, Crrsliier Nlarion Defxngclo, flrlvorlising Beltinger, Levcrsee, Fuller. Cirrululiorz ON'I'INL'lNC its policy ol. inlerpreling sluclent opinion, Ililllops appearecl this year as a weel4ly in llie enlargecl size acloplecl a year ago. ln spite ol increasecl procluetion Costs, tlwe lnusiness stall' lms lneen zilnle lo maintain tlue improvecl slanclarcls ol tlie paper tldrougli juclivious use ol stuclent luuncls anal increasecl aclvertising revenue. Two former eclitors. Joan Beclrwiller ancl Geralcl Beavan were cleclecl eo-eclitors for llie lirsl semester until a new stall, coulcl lae lrainecl. At. tlwe encl ol the semester an oclilorial laoarcl macle up ol' Harriet Franclie, Cliarles Bennett, and George Waters was electecl. The Freslwman issue, uncler tlwe eclitorsliip ol: Celia Feigenlnaum, slwowecl line journalistic potentialities among the unclerclassmen. Tlue two eclitions of Glimmergloss, of which James Viclulicli was eclitor, appearecl in new size ancl layout. This pulolication received a numlaer of favoralale comments on tlie irnprovecl form ancl excellent content. At a time when a strong collegiate press is neeclecl as never laelore, Hilllops pleclges itself to continue, in every possible way, to icullill its obligations to tlie stuclent laocly of Hartwick College. Brick Row: K. Mille, Fuller, V. Marlin, Rigurio, Moxson, lfvelclr, Lourlurlio, Hemens, Beelne, Voigt, Fraser. Second Row: R. Rowley, Virlulich, Br1rlf1olo'n.oy, Benneii, Fronckc, Xvulcrs, Reynolds, Vnlriclzovic. Front Row: M. Sleinncr, Coolzinglmm, Feigenboum, R. Mille 56
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