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Show The Pen, providing the outlet for campus creative writing, was published three times this year, enabling many more students the opportunity of publishing their original writing . . . completing the creative cycle. Printing the 3500 copies of the Pen each issue meant many long hours of reading material, checking layouts and doing artwork. This year's Pen staff included Verne Larsen and Carolyn Hoggan handling the editorial side and George Thornley as business manager. Here then, is the Pen, faculty and student writings, humor and modern art. . . the literary perspective of campus publications. ?u m ...... , ¦ .. ¦..-..-:¦ ;; :¦ ¦¦.:¦¦.¦ ¦¦¦¦- ^;;''„i-;.ji';";v The "Unique" Pen rolls from the presses. First to see the finished copy are editor Verne Larsen, Marilyn Reid, and E. G. Smith. 124 Quiet Verne Larsen edited three editions of this year's Pen with special emphasis on creative literary works. A member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, Verne has served on last year's Pen staff, the Art committee, and is an English major. Dependable Carolyn Hoggan served as assistant editor of the Pen. With publication experience dating back to high school where she was yearbook editor, Carolyn's main concern this year was with poetry. Junior George Thornley spent some time as Pen business manager. A transfer from a Pacific coast school, he attempted some new techniques toward the business of the Pen. |