Triple Cities College 1948 Yearbook (Endicott, NY) - Full Access - HTML5 format
1 < t lll·.n , 94 6 hPJTnw-0 t n J. Crumb \ a ·c .t-;onoa-J:~mes ClugstOile EciJtors-]oho Hasgerty, Tom Callahan, E 1 i Stanley II ocock, Orlando The first copy of the Colonial News rolled off the presses under the direction of Donald Sowter, Editor-in-Chief, and a practically all-veteran staff on November 22, 1946. In February of 1947, Owen Crumb was chosen Editor-in-Chief and Aysel Searles, Managing Editor. Notable stories during this "journalism era" were the expose of Elmer, the "tell-all columnist," and the account of the notorious "Miss Sally Kent," who appeared in front page headlines in a local daily. Early in the fall of 1947, Editors Crumb and Searles relinquished their posts to Co-editors Tom Callahan and Ed Gildea. Under the Callahan-Gildea regime many notable editorials appeared, with Miss Sara Cues "writing" the gossip column. In February, 1948, a new staff, with Owen Crumb once again in the "slot," took over. Those members who had survived the fall term sat down for some swap shop talk at the regular banquet held each semester for outgoing editors. The News has been an instrumental factor in unifying the college's rather dispersed student body. Through its pages the students have been able to keep in constant touch with all activities. BACK Row: Bill Jones, Shiriey Dawson, Jim Jorda~, Grace Wheeler, Dick Hamann, Bernie Garlock, Jim Carey, Harry Accurso, Bob Davies, Jim Brown, Bob Friend, Gilda Parisio, Jerry Gibbs, She! Davis. FRONT Row: John Kar, Tom Callahan, Dolores Green, Ed Gildea, AI Hanson, Helen Hudda, Barbara Rood, Annete Smith, Stanley Golden. 80
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