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ff U' 531243. 'V -Y g - Q52 News Editor, Mary C. Hodgin consults Editor-in-Chief, Gene Marlowe, and Feature Editor, Louise Ambrosiano, about editorial policy in final proof-reading of Seahawk ' galleys. The midnight hours in no Way hamper able Seahawk photographer, Alan Lewis. Sports editor Hugh Paschal points out the Col- lege's athletic history in trophies to sports writ- er, Ken Marks. Columnists Sam L. Garner, who speaks out in his column One Man's Opinion, and Jack Loftus, cam- pus political commentator, search exchange papers for new ideas.
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THE SEAHAWK As the major printed College publication, the Seahawk, six page, bi- weekly newspaper, serves the student body and faculty as a mouth- piece for expressing comment and covering all news. Under the editorship of Gene Marlowe, and leadership of Thomas Lup- ton, advisor, the Seahawk assumes its place in the newspaper World and stands firm in its duty to uphold the cannons of Journalism. That the Seahawk' is campus watchdog is clearly seen as it attempts to present issues of significance to its readers, and shrinks not from search- ing out truth. As the college grows, so does the Seahawk, in its efforts to maintain a standard of effective journalism and bold editorial policy. From campus news, feature articles and fiery editorials to congratu- lating a Winning team, the Seahawk serves its college well, and remains both watch dog and mouthpiece. ll Seahawk Advisor, Thomas Lupton, checks ad layouts with Business Manager, Jo Anne LeGwin. Verify your material, is an actuality to staff writers Martha Johnson, Mike West and Ed Newman as they chase down a last minute scoop. 86 x
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The officers of the Scriptic Society are: Patsy Futches, Secretaryg Sam Garner, Presidentg and Carol Fladd, Vice-President. SCRIPTIC SOCIETY 45' Direction, the annual publication of the Society, is being planned by co-editors, Jennifer Davis and Jack Loftus. The Wilmington College Scriptic Society is a newly or- ganized society. Formerly known as the Pen Pushers Club, the Scriptic Society is the College literary group. Its primary purpose is to create an outlet for Writings of all kinds and to offer criticism to members' work. Direction, the annual publication of the Society, is an Anthology that contains Writings by students of the College only. The magazine comes out in the early Spring and is a literary highlight of the year. President Sam Garner conducts monthly meet- ings that are interesting and informative to all members. Creative Writings and critiques are discussed.The. month- ly meetings are held at homes of the members of the club.
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