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J-eazncla. Legenda Editorial Board: (1st row) Elizabeth Bird; Frances Davenport; Emily Webster. (2nd row) Constance Ballon; Elspeth Cahill; Natalie Buchanan; Jane Esser; Marion Birdsall; Kate Schaaf; Carol Morgan; Coleen Shaner; Elizabeth Leeds; Lesley Lynn. Lecenda Business Board: Sally Sells; I irginia Kracke; Marion Edie; Ellen Luberger; Barbara Cupper; Dorothy Klauder; Anne Livingstone. To be or not to be formal — that was the question. We decided not to be, and that is one reason whv Legenda has taken a rejuvenating tonic and burst forth into plaid. In recent years, several magazines have proved successfullv that pictures can be used to convey information with little explanatory printing. We thought — what could be better than pictures to recall to your minds four years at Wellesley? So we, too, have made a change, an artistic one, we think. Setting these pictures in a larger book, we have tried to do them more justice bv accenting them with color. These changes may make Legenda seem different, but we hope you like it as well. 20
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M eu 4 ' Tho sensational scoops were lew and far between — no murders al all — the News did its best this year in the world of collegiate journalism — silhouetting outstanding campus figures, reportinglectures, and splurg- ing with pages of snapshots and giant type for Proms and Wellesley Formals. A few campaigns of vary- ing success were launched in the editorial columns, while Free Press sizzled with readers ' controversies. W hile the editors were covered with glory and printers ' ink, the business board played a vital role. This year ' s board is very proud of the fact that it has dispelled many doubts about students reading ads. They read them all right, as one advertiser, who questioned this, found out, at the expense of several hundred free plants given to all those who saw his notice. The business board ' s work in the Vil is not in vain, and, in- cidentally, as yet, no bottle of red ink has been added to its expendi- tures. News Editorial Staff: Anne Blackmar; Josephine Bonomo; Ellen Booth; Elizabeth Green; Virginia Horn; Helaine Kaplan; Margaret Wright; Beverley Andrews; Sally Alcorn; Naomi Ascher; Charlotte Dean; Henrietta Freed; Rosalie Goldstein; Beth Kulakofsky; Patricia Lambert; Dawn Ludington; Renee Trilling; Elizabeth White; Mary Wolfenden. t-l q. e-rt Cox G-r .t vx News Business Board: (1st roic) Margaret Church: Adelaide De Beer; JaniceOverfield; Elizabeth Seinple; Janet Nifenecker; Virginia Kineke. (2nd row) Elizabeth Titus; I irginia Reid; Eliza- beth Dailev; Elizabeth Brown: Adeline Hall; Marguerite Herman. 19
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This year has been one of expansion for the Wellesle) literary magazine, Review. In addition to short stories, essays, and poetry from the composi- tion elasses, Review has made a speeial at tempi to include free work done bv students, critical articles written especially for us, facult) articles, and something on the current situation written by a member of Forum. Aided by a contest, a new cover was designed, and the make-up of the page changed. It would not have been possible to effect these changes without the closest cooperation between the literary staff, which selects the material and lays out the book; the art board, which takes care of the illustrations, cartoons, and publicity posters; and the business board, which handles subscriptions, advertising, and circulation. 3 M £( L£U Review Editorial Board: Jean Barkin; Dorothy Bauer: Nancy Borden; Barbara Chandler; Nancy Chisler; Clara Cohen: Elizabeth Hart:; Sally Hays; Joan Hubel; Catherine Lawrence; Char- lotte Lazarus; Jean Lehman; Harriet Mills; Elizabeth Schwartz; Barbara Swan; Zaruhi Zulalian. Review Business Board Janet Mueller. Ruth Blaesin g; Martha Miller; Phyllis Pray; Jean White; Margaret Kalmus. Barbara Croll. 21
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