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GOLD BUG "Where's the paste?" This is a familiar Hill in a rather unique way. Glen Ashburn question to anyone who has been in the Cold BI!g blazed his own special trail downtown collecting Office on make-up night. There is also the ads and various hills. scramble for pins, "fillers," and crys of ".1 f those IVlanaging Editor, Barbara Bankson; News pictures don't come buck ... ". But, the paste, Editor, Charles Wheatley; nud all the other pins and yellow paper were all found and the members of the editor-ial and business staff did pictures did gel back in time. their utmost to make the '52 and 'S3 Cold Bug Editor Jane McLeod did everything from one to be proud of. Thera seemed to be a renewed editorial proof-reading to picking up stray pieces interest among the many contributors and the of paper. She put her patience to use and her result was most gratifying. powers of organization were evidenced in every This the staff tried to demonstrate the issue. Carolyn ?vJangels proved that efficiency that a school paper belongs to the could be accomplished; she was invaluable in students-not the staff. From the comments of headlining and doing a multitude of other things students and faculty, they have heen successful. besides her own important position as Associate The senior members of t.he staff are confi(lent Editor. Cartoonist George Gipe amused el'ery- that they are leaving the BUG in the very best one with his GAG'S which portrayed life on the of journalistic hands. 102