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on the ON People looked to see how bizarre we ' d gone and kept waiting to see the BOOK. 51 A nonchalant t ' ar to begin with, it started oil great! Plenty to tell abont, lots to watch develop into being great or just lieing real . . . like the ficldhouse or the women ' s })nildiiig, Swartzwald- cr ' s boys or this ON. But somehow the big things we ' d planned missed getting into |irint again. There ' s no telling what this college ear would ha ' e been like without the collective ner es we talked so much about in jest. Talk alwavs drifted to the brand new war, to classifications and deferments. We went more frequently to places like the Orange and the Union and took the interlude in our life to consider LIFE. Bob Peck, SPIRIT editor Jean Villia.ns, Jf g ' nlitor Dick Newell, CAME editor Deanna Mendenhal LIVING editor
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thi s year Ami this book is not the real va - it was all tlu ' time. Sometiines it ' s the life we had before we started our ON or before we grew up or before setbacks on a piece of geographv half a world awa ' . But mostl ' it ' s the wa ' we want it again . . . full of fun and peachy and colorful. Full of people and places and things we like. Full of peace and light thoughts and all that. Jane Woodruff, ART editor Hon Snell, ALUM editor W ' ihna C liidcstcr, editor, niaile up for in stamina what she never had in height . . . wrote innu- nierable letters, lost office keys, but somehow collected enough pages together for the ' 51 ON. I list a phase of evervthing that w ent on at the ON . . . This was our tiny Hellbo.x office. Editor W ' illv got lost behind the type- writer on afternoons like this one. Hal Pierson, business manager, dialed 1191 all the Hme ... or else listened in . . . lived in the brand new business office miles awav from deadlines and the Ilellbox. Had girls to t pe, girls to phone and a few fellows around count the pieces of green paper stuff we call monev. Don Love, managing editor, made the book get to press some- where near deadlines . . . kept little white books and brown books and painted green walls. ( :hanged his college is peach) ' saving to marriage is won-der- fu ' l. '
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