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Campus Scene in ff W is e 1 The soff, silenf sound of formals, the shrillness of a rally and fhe chill of a Coke are a campus necessify. Wifhouf informal life, college would be a silenf place. Besides classrooms, ifs people need acfivify.
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X- A ff ,Zg 55 - A-N I etliillris page She lit another cigarette, inhaled and glanced around the office . . . she liked it this way best . . . with Shirley off in the corner typing copy and Vivian using higher math to check pictures while Thad struggled to get pictures, i.d. and copy blocks on one page . . . Nancy was copying pages into the dummy and composing informal copy simultaneously. She wondered how things ever got finished in the awful chaos . . . they seemed to though. She knew that the book would never come out without the hard, never-ending work of the entire staff and she wished there was some way to really offer her thanks . . . to Nancy McLaughlin, associate editor for her diligence and ingenuity, to Marilyn Robinson and her business staff, especially Peggy Dunbar, for intelligent handling of money matters and to the three managers . . . Thad Kane for his coffee, transportation, and well-designed layouts, Vivian Morgan for her efficiency, well-trained staff and carefully checked pictures and Shirley Lantow for her stacks of readable, informal copy and checked with Fusser's identification. To each of the division editors and their staffs . . . Shirl McArthur, Elinor McCloskey, .ludy Miller, Ann Elkinton, Mildred Jaeger, Barbara Jefferson, Beth Lowry, Bette Top . . . she gave a vote of thanks for their hours of telephoning, scheduling and getting proper identifi- cation. To four of the hardest-working sophomores on campus she gave a special thank you . . . to Delaine Olson and Rita Zangar for hours of long, tedious copy staff work and to Terry Tarr and Ilone lee for mounting and checking hundreds of pictures. Maynard Hicks and Bert Alward, advisers, she would re- member long after the book was out for their hard work, humor and sincere interest. To Ken Miller of Western Engraving and Colortype Company and Harry Strang of The Deers Press and each of their staffs she offered a giant-size thank you for their wonderful cooperation and ability to cope with college students, late deadlines and final week. Her mind wandered to her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Manerud and she knew that mere words could not begin to thank them for the endless encouragment, gentle advice and vitamin pills. She took a last drag on the cigarette, glanced once more around the office and reached for her red pencil. Sincerely, Marilyn Manerud, Chinook Editor
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Fall Event Holland library . , . a familiar sight to all students once the homework starts being assigned. .V T y g gift, g-A sig, .Ag Stiff smiles and sore feet are the result of a long day of rushing. And you'll be living with me on third floor . . . resounds in the ears of happy pledges as they move in. Fall, the season for unpacking a new sweater and a package of new incentive. lt's a fresh beginning along with the will to make this year different. Fall means a time of being glad to see old friends back. lt's the season for wide-eyed freshmen and a new crop of pledge pins. The CUB fountain area again fills with students and the ash trays overflow with cigarette butts. Todd's floors shine with their fresh polish and the students' rooms are relatively clean. AWS big sisters call their little sisters and tell them, So glad you made it, and can we meet for a coke soon? The new ones begin to think Cougar- ville isn't too desolate after all. Everyone goes to football games. Girls often go only because everyone else does. Besides, they are free. Many don't understand the game more than knowing which end of the field their team is head- ing. The boys come to analyze the plays and to discuss them in that bewildering football termin- ology. The yell leaders lead the Washington State spell-out and urge the crowd to give with a little chatter when the team comes out of the huddle. By mid-third-quarter the fall air has turned brisker and crisper. Students huddle behind blankets and turn their coat collars up. ln the closing minutes of the fourth the blankets are refolded so that when the final gun sounds, the stadium has already be- gun to empty. And so another football Saturday ends.
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