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Bill Cook Editor (F.ll) Kathy Wilson Managing Editor (Fall and Spring) 1 ' ■- ' Mike Kuhlmann Editor (Spring) cc Ail-American ' ' Newspaper Editorial Staff News Staff i COIUGIAM H H Front Row: Dick Zoleai and Jim Forbes, editorial writers. Row 2: Lindley Thomas, sports editor; Geraldine Garden, feature editor; Bob OLear. news editor. Front Row: Ronald Hildebrand. Lindley Thomas, Ronald Kibby, Bob Parkin, Bob Peterson, Jerry Simpson. Ish Castellano. Row 2: Joan Malloy, Lorelta Anderson, assistant feature editor; Rena Bayer, Joyce Goetz, Evelyn Hamos. Bobby Weinstock, Sylvia Smith, Roberta Lee, exchange editor. Not pictured are Jean Carlson, Diane Campbell, Cliff Reynolds, and Don Gwaltney. Page 81
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Ed Lewis Advittr The staff of the paper drew up a creed which states: the main purposes of the Collegian ore (I) to present news of Interest and importance to its readers, adequately and accurately, and (2) to operate as a laboratory for learning the newspaper profession. The All-American rating earned last year in national judging was evidence that the creed was being fulfilled. The Fall editor, Bill Coolc, was praised In an article as being the best editor the paper ever had. Bill gradu- ated mid-term and the paper was turned over to new heads who continued to publish more papers than ever before In the school ' s history. Coll e g I a n Front Row: Jorry French J»cli Har ' oy. Row 2: Wob«r Ctnapa C-. N Ffa,.. . ,. Photographers Business Staff I m Sifting: Diana Campboll. Bsvarly Lowton, managor. Standing: Cliff Raynoldt. Robarta Lea. Caria Jonat. It taties a lot TO ■ ' i.iic ,1 [virc. Page 80
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El Recuerdo Business Staff Gaorqg Roberti, Joan Malloy, manager; Bevarly Lawton. Caria Jones Jim Hicks Advitar Tempers flared more than once as the editor cracked the whip, but there were plenty of happy moments too. Evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays were just good times to work unhampered by class schedules and other interruptions. Yearbook sales soared to a new high, 1275, under the direction of George Roberts. The 192 pages record the activities of the largest enrollment in Stockton College ' s history, 3,556, an increase of some 500 students over the year before. Mr. Hicks, the adviser, survived the ordeal without an ulcer. Miss Doris Hoenisch was art consultant. Cheese Paste up . . . Write up. Poge 82
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