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.mvH liJ V' E 'QI' V, KX, AT 5 7952 Editor-za-Chzef .............. Mur1el A. Pronovost Afrirtarzt Editor ...... ............ M ary Gillotti Bafinery Manager ........... Charles Woodward Affiftaat Bafinexr Manager- Mary Jane Mulrooney Art Eciztor ...... ...... H elena A. Benham Lzterary Eafztor .............................. R1ta Tyrell Afyirtant Literary-Editor ............ Mary Hatzis Photography Etiztor .......... Kathleen Callahan Stay? Photographer ....... ........ E dward Farms Facalty Aafwxor ...... ..... J ames T1mm1ns vb- ,, 1 I 'I 'Yrffiffh' f 52:3-Hia! f o -we A we .-f --' 25 Y-' . fi' 111' ' , , , ff-1 S, -f 3 if pw... V A.. J 5 ' ' AY 77
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,A K The budding career of the 1951-1952 Courier got off to a running start under the sparkplug editorship of Wayne Engle, the willing assistance of jean Mc- Carthy, and the co-operation and undying efforts of a large and enthusiastic staff. Thorough groundwork by Wayne and 'the Sophomore departmental editors started the Courier off with a bang. The first issue making its most welcome entrance a fewweeks after the opening of D.T.C. Many new developments took place within the course of the year. This included a series of feature stories on outstanding alumni, increased coverage of laboratory school news, and thebeginning of a cam- paign to secure commercial advertising which will provide more money and therefore allow for more J -Qi -i x .- iii if if' i as ,A - 7 -t 1:1 T ' N 2 .ll ' ii.. Q- 1 Q A A... . ,K 'I .VA ,, . Vi. ff if -2 V ! l x , 17... 3 itii A -1 -V ii l 7- I , N 4 i I l -' X ' 1 T L A I g l issues of the Courier. issue, enabling all students to have works published, proved to be very successful. Faculty and student support was deeply appreciated. Staff members hope that the Courier will continue to grow and develop its services as a channel of com- munication for the entire D.T.C. community. The Staff Editors are: Editor-in-Chief, Wayne Engle, Assistant Editor, jean McCarthy, Faculty Advisor, john Tufts, Literary, Estella Gillotti, News, Lilly George, Typing, Midge Bessette, Features, Carole White, International, Al Hajj, Women's Sports, Carole Finger, Men's Sports, Bob Murdock, Art, james Col- son, Photography, Ed Farris, Copy, Terry Marcotte, Business Manager, Bob Rugg. The inauguration of a literary 3. t 1 fXf'N NI
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WORK The drama workshop is open to all students in the college who have a keen interest in the field of dramatics. Activities include the reading of plays Calmost as colorful and exciting as wit- nessing an actual performanceb, production of plays, costuming, directing and make-up. In place of an all college production, Workshop members presented a play for the enjoyment of the student body and the training school pupils. Trips to New York to see Broadway plays and Q snop -..J F 'A to little theaters were sponsored. Among these was included a trip to see the Sadler Wells Theatre Ballet. The drama workshop is under the very cap- able leadership of Mrs. Elizabeth james, and the officers are: Preridenzf .................................... Olga Zukowsky C orrerponding S ecremry ................ jean'Pellerin Publicity S ecretary ........... ......... M arilyn Outzs Treafnrer ................... .......... E lba Enrici
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