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Barbara Lee, Editor-in-chief of Spectator tor the lirst semester. HE past xi ! . a year of changes for the S Early in the fall l 'ear has been R peclnlor 1 t IC new stall: in le ' ' linin '. A ac L a mild attempt at stream g lhc inast head was moved and the names were taken out, banner headlines were instituted, bylines were given, and Column rules on the second page were removed. Another change came in the spring, when the Spec was rolled right out of Room l08 by the advancing wheel ol' progress. It has been just twenty years since the Spec had moved into that room which became not Room l08, b ' ' ut the Spec Office. First hour each morning sees th publications clas s gathered a r o u n d th e table tie!! to riqhtlz Beryl White, Mary Io Wright, Edna Iohnson, Iac- queline Kurkie, H u g h Kennedy. Miss Loomis lad- viserl, Ther e s a Iuros, Lois Wheat- I . ey, Floraine Frank, Faith Bennett, Bar' bara Lee, Marian McKinnon, Grace Moore. 6 Checking on assignments for the Spectator are reporte rs llett to rightl Bob Krause, Elizabeth Neqle, Alice Dickinson, and Patsy Finsterwald.
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PULAH BEA HERE is that copy? I don't know, but where's that gym picture? l'Vhere's the lay-out that the Art Department promised us? And Can't we have more of those little figures Dick Cowles draws? The copy's gone, the pictures gone- there's too little copy, too many pictures. This is a sample of the backstage life of the Palm' Bear. Difficulties have arisen there too, for it seems that flash-bulbs are on that Gremlins, aid, the priority list. Next, frantic hours are spent in get- ting information and then the joyous task of writing and of organizing. Then, at the last minute-not enough advertis- mg. All this and more too went to make the Hking size book we promised you. Photographers fleft to rightl Mr. Clarence Alien- burq ffaculty adviserl. Gordon Campbell, lack Townsend. Wallace Barringer. Harold Blake and Herman Krieger. Art staff flefi to rightl Alice Iane Rauch, Dick Cowles. Miss Marion Boyd fadviserl, Thelma Ven- ning, Miss Cyril Aronson fadviserl and Faith Gib- bons. On moving day the staff carries on, even while carpenters tear down the partitions. H Advertising staff fseated left to rightl Polly Bush- nell. Gene Balmer. George Voorhis fchairmanl and Seymour Furman: fstandingl Ierry Schroder. Genevieve Peterson. Bob Martindale. Ioan Perry, Frances Carpenter, Ianet Zemer an-d Mary Ellen Menold. 1
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