Stephens College - Stephensophia Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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MKSTEPHENS l l Front Row: A. RIKARD, R. Conn, B. TEMPLBMAN, G. KATZ, M. BRIAN, S. W1LsoN, D. HALL, V. MCCLURE Second Row: B. HELFENSTEIN, L. GUNN, WALTER Surr, JR., R. RICHARDSON, B. A. LANE, I. HrssoNG, C. jot-1NsroN VERY Friday Stephens girls can be found reading the Voice of Stephens, or what is better known as the Stephens Life. The aim of this campus newspaper is to serve the college by prof moting good citizenship, publicizing worthy projects and by en' couraging students and faculty members through editorials to stay on their toes. Life editors and staff members endeavor to present news as completely and accurately as possible and to give both sides of every controversial issue. GERRY KATZ After a story is assigned to a reporter, written and handed in, it is read and checked by three or more editors. Next the headline is written and is sent with the story to the printer. When the galley proof is returned, the story is proofread. It has now progressed to the point where it is ready to be placed on the page and sent back to the printer for corrections. One day of every week is reserved by the editors for reading the page proofs at the printer's and checking once more for accuracy. Soon after this the story, together with many others, is being read by the entire campus. The editorfinfchief of Life is generally responsible for all phases and cofordination of production. The other editors are responsible for one or more specific phases of the work, such as ads, features, editorials or headline writing. All the editors with the sponsor determine the policy of the paper. Junior staff members are chosen from the journalism classes and from those not enrolled in the classes, but who are interested in working on the paper. From this staff are later chosen the new editors, selected for interest, ability and personality in working with people. Through their work on the Life, students gain valuable experience and knowledge about almost all phases of newspaper work and also gain better insight of human nature. The editorial staff this year was as follows: Geraldine Katz, editorfin-chief, Catherine Johnston, managing editorg Betty Lee Templeman, campus editor, Edwina Gardner, business manager, Page 24

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Ml 1 1 v u if L i. i '57 il fl Front Row: M. Roamai., E. Barr, M. HARTLKAN, Russrzt Fowuaa, J. SCHANCK, C. ODELL Second Row: G. KATZ, R. SANDNER, S. Ftizrcmzn, M. Enra, S. Lovins, P. GRIBBBN Board of Publications The Board of Publications cofordinates and serves the col' lege's four major publications. It conducts a campusfwide surf vey on the request of the editors and thereby analyzes and evaluates Stephens Life, weekly campus newspaper, Stephens Standard, literary magazine, Stephensophia, yearbook, and Within the Ivy, handbook for incoming students. These surveys remind each publication of what its readers are expecting and also give constructive criticism and suggestions to improve the publication. In November the Board of Publications cooperates with the faculty sponsors in choosing from the junior class the editor and staff of Within the Ivy. This year's editor was Marilyn Ehle. The Board puts out some minor publications, including hand' books explaining election procedures for spring and fall elections, a campus participation calendar listing different activities of the yearg a directory of all campus oflicers and the Stephens song book, containing both the traditional and the newlyfcomposed songs on campus. All money raised from these publications is put into the Board's operating fund for the following year. In the fall, for the Hrst time in the history of the Board, a convocation was held to acquaint new students with various campus publications. Each editor gave a brief resume of the paper or magazine she directed, duties of the participating girls and campus services performed by each publication. Different social activities were held throughout the year. Steak fries were held at the home of Mr. Fowler and the tradi- tional dinner honoring the staff of Within the Ivy was given in the spring. Page Z3 Oiiicers were Julia Schanck, presidentg Marilyn Hartman, vicefpresidentg Elizabeth Bete, secretary, and Carolyn Odell, treasurer. Also on the Board were the editors of the major pubf lications and their junior representatives. Stephens Life was represented by editor, Geraldine Katz, and junior representative, Anne Shawber. Standard was represented by Susan Loving, editor, and Ruth Sandner, junior representative. Mary Roedel, editor, and Patricia Gribben, junior representative, were memf bers acting for Srephensophia and W'ithin the Ivy delegate was Marilyn Ehle. In November Sally Fletcher was elected to act for the junior class on the Board. Russel Fowler was faculty sponsor. JULIA SCHANCK



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LIFE CATHERINE JOHNSTON EDWINA GARDNER 77 7? ?7 J 4? Sizes-.ms Luxe '- sf me Cuxssesl 6? we xfW7 b if x A-if f .1 X f A X K Pm., Virginia McClure, assistant business manager, Rae Richardson, editorial editor, Martha Brian, editorial assistant, Mary J. Wil' son, feature editor, Barbara Lane, assistant feature editor, Rue Corey, rewrite editorg Ilene Hissong, copy editor, Elizabeth Gunn, publicity projects chairmang Dorothy Hall, picture editorg Anne Rikard, headline editor, Barbara Helfenstein, circulation manager, Anne Gowen, senior staff Writer and Gayl Auer and Jane Forman, photographers. Anne Shawber was junior repre- sentative to the Board of Publications. Walter C. Suft, Ir. served as sponsor. nv, Left to right: MCFARLAND, THOMASMA, THOMPSON, GRANT, NANNINGA, Left to -right: CLAUSING, MCDONALD, FREEMAN, NORCROSS, SHAWBER, Dnvms JOHNSON, Mizz l w l l . 1 1 T Page 25 nf - P Seated: Rusmsrzm, Ross, SHors1'ALL, SMITH Seated: HUNSARRR, MEYER, S. RUSSELL, J. Russau. Standing: RICHARDSON, BOURQUIN, MARSIi, KROCHMAN Standing: SLIPLR, EPHRAIM, ABRAHAM, WALRoD

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