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Row 2 around table: Friuitik, Arenherg, D. Joor, Crumpton, Decker, D. Peterson, M. Smith, liuubselier, A. Ashton. Row 1 around table: vMIit'D01ltlltl, B. Perusse, Kuntz, M. Andfwson, Stoeek, Bnhr, Boeeneio, Ross, Nivoll, Harris, Robson, Stanley. THE STENTOR COVERS CAMPUS 18 As soon as the ec-hoes of Hwelt-ome but-k to sr-hool greetings had been replace-ed by the rhythmic tapping of tiypewriters at work, Veteran and prosper-tive newspapermen headed down to the Stentor ofliee. Upon entering the ofliee these enthusiasts were met by the STAFF pic-ture of ut'ilH19l'L1, ink and 1-opy so symbolic- of the press NEWS ut work. U U I Before long this regular Monday night picture had be- come somewhat enlarged to include all the newcomers. In r-harge of the Big Story first semester was Roger Mac-Donald. Then when sec-ond semester begun it was Norm Crompton who wus in the position of editor-in-chief. ln this iinaginzn-y pic-ture one would find the editor, business nnniageiy news editor, sports editor, and feature editor ull at their desks. Busy writing at ai long table would be the copy editors. The typists would be seen pounding their typewriters, One would observe the exehange and eirc-ulation editors preparing papers for mailing. The cartoonist Could be found with his pen poised in mid-air before beginning to draw, and in the extreme right hand corner the photographer would be putting a flash bulb in his c'an1e1'zL about to make another shot of the press at work.
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