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Fresco, the Universlty of De- troit Occasional, as It is now called, is perhaps the least known of any of our publications. A literary magazine, serving as an outlet for creative work of any kind, Fresco's manuscripts are written entirely by the students. The publication is moderated by Dr. Peter J. Stanlis, professor of the English Department, and was edited by Robert Patek in '53. lt was taken over by Bob Baker in the '54 semester. Besides orig- lnal stories and poetry the Occa- sional contains reviews and criti- cisms whlch are the product of student thought as these people attempt to develop a sound criti- cal 'Foundation ln literature. FRE C
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Phil Jourdan, Dick Horvath, Don Wozniak, Tom Duross . . . . . . From '53 Sports Staff, ball- games and printers ink. Don Wozniak, '54 Sports Edl- tor . . . . . . in twelve point type, a head- line. For approaching deadlines, out- lining editorial policy. The Monday staff, twelve pages take shape. George Zimmer, staff writer . . . . . . from ancient typewriter and grey matter, feature material. Barb Rehman, Mary Dean Camp sie . . . . . . From the top drawer, cam pus notes.
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6 Pat Allen, Mary Burleson, Bob Heath . . . . . . a typewriter, glue bottles, copy editor finds mistakes . . . Don Gulock . . . . . . from an assortment, the best . . Walt Dennison . . . . . . with a phone call, arrangements A. . Mary Hamly, Bob Deters . . . . . . from two puzzled expressions, a discouraging moment . . .
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