. Emblem . isted byJack Dyckman and Dorothy Mel-Amerson. Feature editors wereElaine Fox and Irwin Hale was copy ClareHennessey and Bill Follak werestudent advisors. Reporters for the year includ-ed Altshuler, Benensohn, Brown,Callahan, Delson, Dwyer, En-gelke, Feibig, Kilberg, Klein,McErlean, Patrick, Robinson,Sten.^on, Vigdor, and Zeller. Business manager Morris Lif-schutz was assisted by PeggyEmmett and Eleanor Koele. Ex-change editors were Grace Bar-bour and Clara Louise Maddens On the interpretative news column,received p


. Emblem . isted byJack Dyckman and Dorothy Mel-Amerson. Feature editors wereElaine Fox and Irwin Hale was copy ClareHennessey and Bill Follak werestudent advisors. Reporters for the year includ-ed Altshuler, Benensohn, Brown,Callahan, Delson, Dwyer, En-gelke, Feibig, Kilberg, Klein,McErlean, Patrick, Robinson,Sten.^on, Vigdor, and Zeller. Business manager Morris Lif-schutz was assisted by PeggyEmmett and Eleanor Koele. Ex-change editors were Grace Bar-bour and Clara Louise Maddens On the interpretative news column,received plaudits from ACP andreaders alike. Sports found the enthusiasts of Jack DyckmansStardu><t were legion, while edi-torials under Irwin Sulowaysdirection, adopted an inquiringattitude aimed toward keepingthe student alive to realitydespite violent criticism froma few offended parties. Feature laurels went to Shar-on OSheas Rearvieirs and Sil-honetfes, a weekly gathering ofmiscellany original and -*-w Tahivg time out at Stamd Rock,the fall staff lutd mwuball fights,hikes, food. June Provines of Chicago Tri-bune fame saw enough inOSheas work to reprint an en-tire column in said million-a-daynewsheet. Time out was taken by staffmembers at Starved Rock andsummer estate of friends of fac-ulty advisor Alta M. Turk forthe semi-annual outings. • Livewire Speeding from infancythrough adolescence, campuspublication Livewire underwenta process of streamlining thisyear. Founded some two yearsago by Norman Click, graduatestudent, Livewire first appearedin lithographed form as an edu-cational-literary pamphlet. Evo-lution and financial necessitysoon changed it to a printedperiodical minus .school subsidy,a light classical organ of stu-dent opinion which placed highvalue on popular appeal. Twelve months ago Liretvirrfell into the hands of the under-grads and Roy Bedell becameeditor-ip-chief. With Hayward assisting as managingeditoi-, a stringent editorial poli-cy was


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