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Mary Kay Ellingston, Editor A Uuarterl terly yvas rated tops by the Columbia Scho- lasti'e lPress Association. Final staffs were chosen by Mary Kay Ellingston, editor-in-chief, Miss Harriette Martin, literary adviser, Otis Chidester, make- up director, and members of the editorial board Peggy Boice, Lorena DeSanctis, Win- ston Gin, Bob Hartman, Mary Holderness, Marilyn Myerson, Craig Smith, and Milford Wilson. The Quarterly proved it was in step with the times, when World Relations was chosen as the theme for the first issue. A deadline of two-and-a-half weeks was set for all writ- ten assignments. Typists began Work on the stories as soon as students brought them in. From Miss Martin's desk the corrected copy went to the Graphic Arts Department, where the galleys were made, proof-read by the edi- tor or members of the editorial board, and reset in their corrected forms. Then the galleys were cut down to fit specifications and pasted in the dummy, a general plan of the magazine. Only after the completion of the dummysand all drawings and cuts were in did the Quarterly begin rolling off the presses. The popularity of the Quarterly among students and alumni in the Arm- ed Forces can perhaps be attributed to the variety of subjects contained in each issue. Regular features include poetry, class stories, pictures of stu- dent life, fiction articles, personalities, sports reviews, and letters from former students now in service. The themes for the other issues of the Quarterly, equally as interesting as the first, were Student Issue, Arizona, and Graduation. Make-up Editor, Elias Editorial Board Circulation Managers, Hamilton and Starker ,Q,M, 'WI 164 For the second consecutive year the Quar-
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