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The Campus Datebook creates a striking contrast with books of antiquity. Susan Whitehurst, editor, holds this year ' s issue. Candlelight serves to illuminate the contribution being read by a pensive Suzanne Brown, editor of Gyre . three interest publications serve campus ttiis year datebook, horse ' s mouth, gyre Three special-interest publications served the Wyoming campus during the past year. The first, The Campus Datebook, consisted of a calendar of holidays, sports events, plays, concerts, debates, exams and other activities. This year ' s editors were Jay Friedlander and Susan Whitehurst. The hardest part of editing the datebook was getting the information. After we rounded up all the information, it only took about twenty hours to arrange the material, said Susan. The Horse ' s Mouth, campus expression magazine, served as a cat- alyst for opinion and as the editorial board for the whole campus. Paul Jeffryes, editor, explained that the publication exists solely to publish the opinions of others. No salary or profit was involved, and the staff welcomed contributions from anyone. This year the staff was more select than in past years in an attempt to create a more general appeal and to make students more aware of the magazine. The Horse ' s Mouth was edited by Paul Jeffryes and directed by the Coun- cil of Elders including Bruce Shubert, Scott Harris, Wally Wolfe and Lola Wilcox. The Consultant was Ric- hard L. Howey of the philosophy department. The third publication, Gyre, accepted student literary work — poetry, essays, short stories and scholarly articles. There were two issues of Gyre in 1967-1968. Coe Library and the University Bookstore served as major sales locations for the two issues. The magazine was edited by Suzanne Brown. She was assisted by a staff of five. Paul Jeffryes, sole survivor of last year ' s and present editor of the Horse ' s Mouth staff, says that he wears beads because they ' re pretty. 70
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seniors are members One of the highest honors a senior wom- an on the university campus can earn is membership in Mortar Board, said Judy McReynolds. The purpose of Mortar Board is to honor outstanding senior women and those girls comprising leadership, schol- arship, service and character. In Feb- ruary several members traveled to New Mexico for a section meeting. Membership in Mortar Board, generally limited to 20, was 13 this year. Mortar Board met once a week to work on various service projects for the community. Being c member of Mortar Board is a cherished memory for any senior girl, said Kay Timmons, presi- dent. OFFICERS: Kay Timmons, president; Donna Bertot, vice-president; Elaine Mishkind, secretory; Sylvia Somsen, treasurer; Kate Glassner, historian; Nancy Smith, editor. MEMBERS: Carol Bruce, Dinah Haw- key, Carolyn Johnson, Loy Jennings, Sandra McDon- ald, Colleen McKay and Judy McReynolds. Colleen McKay, Carolyn Darr, Judy McReynolds, and Kay Timmons are Mortar Board members. mortar board members show leadership and scholarship Elaine Mishkind, Sandra McDonald, Dinah Hawkey and Donna Bertot like warmth. Loy Jennings, Carol Bruce and Kate Glassner grace the stairs.
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