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 Beacon
Sometimes a publication is merely satisfied with a change in format. Two years ago the Wardlaw Beacon took on a new face, but with that went a new approach to the school’s newspaper. Coverage has been widened to in­
clude a life outside our campuses; student participation, in all aspects of its production, is an all time high; and its sensitivity to reflect the opinions of administration and faculty, as well as undergraduates, is encouraged. The newspaper’s staff has been enlarged to include
an editorial board, this year consisting of William C. Hoffman, Mark G. Rubin, and Mark R. Siegel as joint editors: Richard M. Warren. |r.. Sports Editor; Paul S. Mintz, Photography Editor; Wayne M. Wallack. Managing Editor;
and David L. Abrams, Circulation Manager. During this period of change the Beacon has been directed by its advisor, Mr. Robert A.
Paoli.
Beacon Business Staff
Beacon Editorial Staff
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