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Page 80 text:
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I as 7-A+' VQHTLV . c, .fi 615 I- 'ml ,T sa 1: fi-L. . L ' Fai :-'+- .-.ggilsx f'flPv'1- f .U 1 AV Q A dak V V-E l. Y . ..- IG5 - ' x A 1 . -as f..2:rf.1f:- ' 454 'i I - :'?i1:fQi'f1 '- Q' 1 gg. 4:1715 ' ,Tea ,'-ig' 'pp . - . I if FROSH BIBLE As an aid To The bewildered incoming Treshman, The Frosh Bible is ediTed each year as a prospecTive aid in The diTliculT Task oT orienTaTion. A pockeT size aTTair, The Bible conTains school songs, a calen- dar. prominenT sTudenT leaders, The sTu- denT associaTion consTiTuTion, welcomes Trom PresidenT Knoles and Principal OrTon, and, mosT imporTanT oT all, cam- pus TradiTions handed down Trom year To year since The Tounding oT The school. Georg Meyers, lasT year's PublicaTions CommiTTee chairman, ediTed The Bible This year, aTTer a long sTruggle wiTh con- sTiTuTional changes. IT is probably The mosT aTTracTive book yeT issued, wiTh a compleTe IisT oT campus personaliTies and acTiviTies. Ea .gf -fra rf.,-' Myers 6al'ron DAILY BENGAL BULLETIN To The acTiviTy-minded sTudenT, The Daily Bengal BulleTin serves as a dicTion- ary oT daily campus happenings. Mimeo- graphed and posTed on various bulleTin boards each morning long beTore The average sTuden+ has slapped oTT his alarm clock, The Daily keeps campus acTiviTies TuncTioning happily as a consTanT re- minder oT club meeTings. class acTiviTies, sporT evenTs, lecTures and addresses. Mary GalTon Took over The BulleTin in The middle oT The year aTTer illness Torced Wilbur ScoTT To quiT The posiTion. Under her energeTic direcTion The Daily has achieved an even more imporTanT posiTion as a rnusT in The average sTu- denT's daily habiTs. l76l
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T751 Jacoby OrTon Eiselen McCann Pierce FACULTY COMMITTEE MusTn'T say ThaT naughTy word - BuT The lasT word, naughTy or oTherwise, regarding sTudenT publi- caTions. comes Trom The FaculTy PublicaTions CommiTTee. This group, resurrecTed lasT year, conTinued iTs TuncTion Through- ouT This year oT advising and direcTing policies of The Weekly and The Naraniado. The censor-side of The commiTTee's worlc is relafively minor, buT occasionally The Big Four swing inTo acTion wiTh The blue pencil. MosT imporTanT conTribuTion oT The commiTTee Thus Tar is The award- ing oT sTudenT crediT Tor worlc on publicaTions, on a classroom basis. Members oT The group are: Miss MarTha Pierce, chairman: Miss Elinore McCann, Dr. Malcolm Eiselen,'Dr. I-larold Jacoby and Principal Dwayne OrTon oT The SToclcTon Junior College.
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77 RADIG THE CAMPUS STUDIO ConTinuing iTs policy OT presenTing a varied bill oT enTerTainmenT ThroughouT The school year, The Campus STudio has marked iTs sevenTh year The mosT successful since iTs esTablishmenT on The campus. Added improvemenTs in broadcasTing TaciliTies have been a greaT help in raising The general level oT all The STudio's producTions. Due To The TacT ThaT all broadcasTs emanaTing Trom The campus are released on a susTaining basis, iT remains a p-roblem To keep programs scheduled aT The same Times ThroughouT The season and noT conTlicT wirh commercial programs. buT since SepTember The same schedule was mainTained wirh only minor changes. Under The supervision oT ArThur Farey and John Crabbe, Tive weekly programs were sTarTed and mainTained Tor The year. Again The STudio was proud To bring To iTs lisTeners iTs oldesT broadcasTer in The poinT oT service wiTh PresidenT Tully C. Knoles' series oT inTormal discussions on Topics oT inTeresT in The World Today. This TeaTure conTinues To be The mosT inTeresTing on The schedule. CollegiaTe l-lilighTs, The collegiare newsp-aper oT The air. was sTarTed wiTh PaTricia Millberry as EdiTor, and John Crabbe and AI l-larkins as re- porTers. LaTer The ediTorship wenT To Andy Shook, wiTh Clair TaTTon, Tom French, and l-loward ThursTon rounding ouT The rosTer oT reporTers. Pacific Symposium broughT many ouTsTanding debaTers and speakers beTore The microphone. Under The direcTion oT Dr. C. lvlcCall, These groups presenTed discussions on many inTeresTing conTemporary Topics. Erwin RUTT guided sTudenTs oT The conservaTory oT music Through a series oT musicales wiTh greaT success. l-leard Wednesday aTTernoons, The Pa- ciTic lvlusicale series This year was undoubTedly The mosT consisTenT oT any in pasT years. Dr. Tully C. Knoles World Today NT .- 1 Q 9 5' 1 31. . . lx fi .i T, , 1.1-1 :fd 1 -, . - .. K illiifffj ' 1 1 -Page Z T John ArT Fa and C Co-Dir eTs
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