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Above: Marian Korb, editor, and Hill Jefferson, business manager. Below: 'l':1Ffy flocttich and Carollcc Kane of the Circulation Staff. N' TT e X so E:'IXtfdW?Ni XX . Nc . ' I 'rx .i Q. Xmgwup FXR Sn?-tfwhlxf M W Qi Te, fs xi y - - xt I' if fn:.x . ' IX X- tx My 4, ,4f. V ,, f. w K Q- Ula , 'sta f rf YT, 1 1 - ti A' :ff ,,.... Y' i X ' 2' fldi-,Tx-. il' i s:9' :'N'N,. f xv .M-D ,- xmas-X, ---.,, A , M5 18 ' Art Editorfilcnn Church helps Bob Flwcll read poetry for his section. PEGASL Q Pegasus started its third year of publication at NU with a complete reorganization of its editorial stafi and with oflicial recognition by the 'Board of Publications as a University publication. Incorporation into the Student Publishing Company resulted from the Board action. Marian Korb, editor-in-chief, broadened the scope of sub-ject material in the magazine and chose for it a new typographical format in an effort to mesh its personality with that of the composite student body. instrumental in the face-lifting were two editorial higher-ups, Nan Robertson, production editorg and Glenn Church, art editor. The magazine, which is circulated once a quarter, was illustrated by Des Stroubleiand Peg Mertz. The magazine was printed by the Des Plaines Publishing company. All fiction and poetry which appears in Pegasus is written by NU students. Selection for publication is made by an editorial board whose members this year were Betty Harris,
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QYLLABUQ IZUSINICSS S'll.-Xl l' The Syllabus Business Stall' handled all finances for the publication of the yearbook. ',l'aslcs that fell Linder the heading of business staff included advertising, promotion, and subscription. This year john Plattner, business manager, directed the staff. Claude Sowle was his assistant. Dorothy Mayo and Marilyn Kral Were, respectively, secretary and treasurer of the Syllabus. Handling the job of advertising for the book were Les Rogers and lflsther Ramsey, advertising managers. Promotion and publicity for the Syllabus were the jobs of Promotion Manager Hd Saunders, while Florence Kittridge was olflice assistant and Don Milne was junior picture manager. A successful subscription campaign was carried on under the direction of Bob lrotti, and Pris Armstrong. qw Some of the sheets of the 1948 Syllabus start to roll through the presses at Rogers printing plant as a worker guides their progress. Dorothy Mayo, secrelaryg Marilyn Kral, treasurer, and Claude Sowle, assistant business manager record Syllabus subscriptions. .lack Plattner gives out supplies to School lfditor Bob Beighley The Business Stafl' takes charge of the Year book's financial niattt-rs, I7 Liar .Swv
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Bob Elwell, .Dave l.azar, lfred Gordon, Col- lene Young, Burt Zollo, and Bob Beloof. The Board vias greeted by an increased amount of student contributions this year. ln addition to enlarging and revising the editorial department a business statl' was added to Pegasus this year. With the business statl' came the First advertisements which have appeared in the magazine. Business Manager Bob jefferson inaugurated the advertising campaign and formed a staff of solicitors. Other business heads were l.eila lfoster, assistant business managerg Virginia Genrich, advertising managerg Vinnie Hicks, promotion managerg and Bob Zeiner, assistant promotion manager. john Burnett and joe VVolfe were in charge of circulation. Oflicially joining the Daily Northwestern, the Purple Parrot, and the Syllabus as a Northwestern publication this year, Pegasus Continued its policy of emphasizing fiction Writing. However, articles on art, drama, and music were added to give the magazine a broader scope. ' if' '1 ,Ji -1 OW .fy W ' l I I n X 'ii . . . . '- ., '. T L J ' ' N ir 'ii- , N nfifl' i 'A ,A ' A ProductionManagcrAllyn Baum and his editorial board mcmbcrs,Davc Vinnic Hicks of tha idvcrtisini, st IH consults with thc lSSlSflIllbllSll1kS's Lazar, Betty Harris, and Burt Zollo discuss stories forthc ncxt issuc. n IIIIELFS Ginny C Lllflkll md lull l0NfLr lbour I IILW PFOSPLU' Q '1 l te' -
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