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JERRY GAINEY. Organizational Editor; BILL KIRBY. Sports Editor; and JACK WINDT, News Editor, prcporc a hot story. The Editorial Board checks on issue. Left to right arc, stonding: JERRY GAINEY, BOB SWIRBUL, BOB MARTOSKI, BILL KIRBY, and seated, JACK WINDT.
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BOB MARTOSKI Editor-in-Chid MINARET As the news accumulates in the office of the Minaret, Bob Martoski, editor-in-chief, and the reporters set the copy to print for the bi-weekly editions. In the sports depart- ment Bill Kirby collects information and statistics for his columns. This newspaper has a wide assortment of special articles which commentate on the campus happenings and changes. This is another form of recording history in its concise manner. Under Mar- toski the Minaret has enjoyed a very educated atmosphere and enlightened year; for the re- maining students who read the Minaret it brought them a source of entertainment and a means of knowing what is going on at their school. Press time with BILL KIRBY, Sports Editor; BOB MARTOSKI, Editor-in-Chief; end BOB SWIRBUL, Business Manager. . 30
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