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Show John Hart, assistant editor; Gordon Sorenson, poetry editor; David Yurth, editor. (Lower) Ivan Ray, advertising editor; Steve Ronnenkamp, advertising editor. Students were introduced to the new literary magazine during fall registration. And it was not just the surprise of having the book ready by registration that was new. There was the new name, a new approach to presenting their material as well as new articles by new authors. Probe was interesting! By sponsoring contests, articles were obtained for which the authors received more than praise. The sketches and photographic art caused many a student to pause and perhaps reflect upon what he saw. Articles varied from short stories to poetry, fiction to fact, humor to intense provocative essays. They treated themes spawned by the unrest felt over the world this year of 1969. probe Mr. Rabe and John Shupe. Blake Burr, Frank Gale, Barbara Houtz, Geoffrey Nesossis, P. Michael Ronniger, and Drue Somerville. photography Sherie Beasley, Dory Brady, Janet Eyestone, Barbara Houtz, and Deanna Teppe. Often seen on campus at early dawn shivering in the cold, trodden under foot of football player and fan, or calmly looking through his camera while blocking a lane of traffic, the photographers from the Photo Lab sought to fill the requisitions submitted by the editors of the college's publications. Their's was the envious job of being in the middle, between the subject who wanted his picture "this way" and the editor who said it should be "that way." Directed by Mr. Rabe the Photo Lab gave an opportunity for the student smitten by the "shutter-bug" to find some relief. Training was provided in field work and lab procedure. |