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'Sw .. CHEERLEADERS Clockwisez Bill Eckert, Barbara Bennett. Kathy Swenson, Ioyce Stocek, Sue Mackay. September I 9 THE FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS AND THE STANDS RING OUT 19
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THE PRINTS ALL THE NEWS THAT FITS Each week by Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m., the Stentor galleys have been proofread. All the weeks worries ot pro- duction are taken care of . . . interviews . . . typing . . . pictures . . . editorials . . . ads . . . football scores . . . Garrick news , . . chapel notices . . , intramurals . . . madrigal concert . . . Forester Frazingsf' The paper comes out after our ll o'clocks and immediately conversations about what's in the news are heard every- where . . . in the Cottee Shop over a steaming bowl ot soup . . . in the library stacks . . . in the Commons lunch line . . . on desk at the dorm , . . in a booth at Kratft's . . . from commuting students on the North Shore train . . . on the switchboard at North Hall . . . on the walk in front of the quadrangles. This year it was the able editorships of Dave Ioor and Bonnie Messman that kept our Stentor so conversational and newsworthy. STENTOR STAFF M. Bacon, D. Lenters, I. Reesmcm, B. Hanson, N. Ross, R. Weigel, C. Dawson, G. Robinson. N. Emig, K. Swenson, P. Webster. F. Metcalf, E. Cleary, S. Gissler, T. Hine, B. Sacek.
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lt's 2:30 p,rri., Saturday afternoon, Farwell Field, and warm weather . . . the first strains of the National Anthem can be heard 4 4 . on the field one can read the numerals on the backs of bright red and white uniforms . . . the teams and the crowds face the American flag . . . seconds later the l953 football season is officially begun by the initial kick-off high into the air. That kick-off, more than the first class, officially opened the school year for most of us, Behind us in the crowd was the new press box . . . you could hear the announcer breathing into the mike as he expectantly awaited the referee's signal . . . the little boy beside us had mustard on his mouth and pop corn in his hand . . . a follower of the Beloit team kept yelling down in front. Without a doubt, fall was here and this football game was the place to be. The Football Season y FORESTERS SHOW THEIR VIM, VIGCR AND VITALITY 20
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