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ON the surface, the "Gold Bug" of 1937-1938was much like the "Gold Bug" of 1936-1937or any other year. Yet the issues published by the staff which look office in 1937 represent several constructive departures from traditional "Gold Bug" policy. In former years, the burden of publishing the "Gold Bug" has been a small group 01interested seniors -this despite the fact twenty to thirty persons were "on the staff." The of certain specific duties of about an efficient JOSEPH OLEAJR of labor Business Manager A vital step toward acquainting stafl members with the mechanics of newspaper publication was made when re- sponsible persons on the staff were asked to edit single issues. Seven staff members volunteered, each acting as editor-in-chief for one issue. The staff as a whole, as a result of this is the most experienced that the publication has in For the first time in the of the "Gold Bug," the outgoing staff leaves a nucleus of trained and efficient staff members able to pick up the publication where the old stafflays it down. MEETING A DEADLINE WHILE OTHERS SLEEP- seventy-seven