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THE Gazette EDITORIAL BOARWthey keep us posted The Gazette was in its thirty-sixth year in September of last semester and in most able hands. Bob Banks was at the helm and oHered a series, as he had the previous spring, of weekly editions that proved to be well- accepted by his reading public. Bob showed his freedom of imagination in every issue. There were dull spaces in the collegets life, to be sure, but that never stopped him even though he threatened to publish the first chapter of Genesis. Week after week a new, different and interesting Gazette was published. On his staff Bob had some of the most capable assistants an editor could ask for. The venerable threebeKurtz, Smith and Meredith-showed up regularly to see the how and why of the task and to help as they could. Those Tuesday afternoon sessions were very interesting and between jokes the boys somehow put out a paper. If things got Elgbty-fu'o too serious, Big Jackb Wilson would step in to bellow out his cheerful salutation, Bahhh, BoysV, No, never could it be said that the Gazette wasn,t published in a friendly spirit. Fred Lashnits handled the business affairs THE CIRCULATION MANAcERs-they get it around
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kept after you for your organizationis treas- ury records were the official Auditing Com- mittee, Jack Meredith and Ken Kopia. Mere- dith also took over Betty Racineis job as Ring Chairman. Beside their usual work of supervising Freshman Rules, condolences, and such, this year the Council made some particularly fine contributions. They more than ten-fold in- creased our customary Red Cross donation by assessing each and every campus organi- zation one dollar. They requested and re- ceived a new door for Old Main, thus elimi- nating much of the previous trafIic conges- tion. Clever keep-oH-the-grass signs were placed in appropriate spots about the cam- pus in preparation for the glamour of Spring Week. The Spring Choir concert sponsored by the Council was a great success. Traditionally, the Council met With the faculty this spring for their annual session. As always, a helpful discussion ensued. Seniors ANDERSON, WILLIAM BANKS, ROBERT GRAHN, ERIC MASOM, GLORIA SASLOW, GRACE VALLORANI, ISADORE juniors MASSON, NEWT GERMOND, SALLYBELLE MEREDITH, JOHN ZELNICK, JOSEPH Sophomores KOPIA, KENNETH BURLEY, FRED PETERSON, EARL Freshman BISHOP, DONALD elegislators, coordinators, manipulators The program for today- Eigbly-one
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ROBERT BANKS, Ealitor-in-Cbicf of the paper, very capably assisted by Circu- lation Manager, Charlie Phipard. An innovation this year was the addition to the Gazette staff of a regular artist, Wil- lard Levitas, Who filled this post admirably. His wit and ability to translate it into sketches added a lot to those issues to which he contributed. It takes an editor Who can organize things e-galley slaves FRED LASHNITS, Busincxs Manager quickly to produce a weekly edition full of the kind of things that will satisfy the Thurs- day morning readers, but the best editor Who ever sat behind the copy table couldn,t operate long Without a reliable staff. Banks often praised the group that dug ybehind campus doings in order to get the best copy for him. And the Gazette carries on!
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