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the activities of the College, I write this list of DO's and THE STAFF DONT'S- Art Department Campus Chatter DO - BETTY LEE GRANGER BETTY SIETZ I U i U BERNICE FELDMAN BARBARA WHITEHURST 1. Put spirit and energy Into whatever you are doing - IEANNETTE SAUTER whether lt be work or play. I GI LUCY GOLDSMITH 2. Cooperate - this means with fellow-students, faculty, ' ' Literary Dcpaftmmt and administration gnearly everyone could be a help DORIS GUTMANN ESTHER SPAETH to you if you'd let hlmj. EILEEN LYNCH Professional Department MARY BAUMGARTNER BETTY TOWNSHEND Women's Editor ................ WEBBY SANSBURY Clubs Editor ....................... BERNIGE KNELL Circulation - IOANNE MILLER, CHARLOTTE ZENKER, BETTY IoHNsoN, Lois THOMAS Business - RUTI-I CRONHART, MARY CAPLES COPY - KAY KOENIG, BETTY HOFFACKER, Lots THOMAS Typists - PEGGY CRUMP, BARBARA WHITEHURST, I DOROTHY MILLER, CHARLOTTE ZENKER, BETTY SIETZ 3. Look at your problems squarely - face the issue, don't avoid it or it will only pop up again in a more trying situation. 4. Go out of your way to help someone else. This is one of the best ways to pep up your own morale. 5. Express your opinions, if they are worthy of expression. 6. Keep an open mind at all times. 7. Develop a sense of humor - teaching can be fun for both you and the classes you teach - IF you are will- ing for it to be fun. 8. Be yourself . . . If we want acting, we can wait until the Dramatic Club gets into action. fPlug!j. 9. Have a good time at S.T.C., but not at another's ex- pense. MCH,S Column '- 1- NORMAN SGI-INEIDER, DoN HAMMERMAN Advisory Board - Art ........ ................ M Rs. BROUWER ...................DR.WALTHER Finance .... Literary ......... DR. CRABTREE, MRS. STAPLETON Editor . . . ............... EVELYN MORRIS VOLUME XVIII, No. 10 NQVEMBER, 1944 i i' 'I' Letter to The Freshmen DEAR FRESHMEN: I was going to write this letter particularly for you, but now that I think of it, it wouldn't be a bad idea for those of us in the upper classes to review and revise. I know how I felt when I first entered S.T.C. and I would have been very grateful if some one had taken a little time to point out the liberties and the restrictions that were mine. Maybe you won't need this information, maybe you donlt want it, but for those of you who would like to be in with -the spirit and OCTOBER 1. Forget the other fellow. He ha-s rights and opinions also. 2. Gripe! Try smiling when you'd ra-ther tell a certain individual how you feel about him. 3. Abuse your freedoms. Others have worked hard to se- cure -these liberties and it is your part of the job to use them in the right manner. Assume your share of the responsibilities. 4. Apple-polish - it's a sure-fire way of getting on the outs with your classmates and, anyhow, the professors can spot you faster than you think. 5. Put yourself in a bad light just to get attention. You woul-dn't want your students to act that way. 6. Develop a college accent. Your friends and family won't be impressed. 7. Take -the other fellowls idea and assume the credit that is due him. 8. Forget the TowER LIGHT - IT'S YOUR PAPER!! i Azzever, EDDA ToRR. l 13255555
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