THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1960 This is Today's The Daily Collegian, operating as a $5O thousand a year business, is one of the largest student newspapers in the country. Its operations are much larger than many small town newspapers. Every Monday - through Friday the completely student staff works on assign ments, covers meetings and sports events much like reporters and ed itors of a professional newspaper. As a supplement to the local news coverage, national and interna tional news from The Associated EDITOR DENNY MALICK and Assistant Editor Cathy Fleck confer on the editorial page makeup for today's paper. The Board of Editors sets the editorial policy. STAFFERS CHECK THEIR ideas and the style of their stories with Managing Editor Bill Jaffe. He assigns stories to be written and coordinates all of the news copy to be printed. HEADLINES ARE WRITTEN by candidates and sophomore boarders. Amy Rosenthal, above, sitting in the "slot," supervises headwriting as the junior board headline editor. PHOTOGRAPHS ARE PART OF THE paper too (as can be seen by this page.) They are checked by Photography Editor Marty IT'S IN THE HANDS of professionals—Spencer Wellhofer, right, delivers finished stories to Bill Scherr and then engraved on the machine seen here, the Fair. Canouse, shop foreman at the Centre Daily Times where the paper is printed. child Scan-a-Graver. Collegian Photo Feature by Sam Wilson f ir ) Ir. 1,, "~.• r THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Press is used. Dajly assignments are made, stories are searched out and then written. From the typewritter to the managing editor's desk to the headline writers and the copy editor, the stories travel on daily route. Editorials and a special editorial policy is carried out by the Col legian Board of Editors. Staffers from freshmen on up contribute special feature stories. The pho tography staff, in addition to its routine pictures, does its own features on film. Hundreds of stories f ilter through the Collegian office daily as staffers do their part in help ing the student body keep in formed. Collegian DAILY ASSIGNMENTS are made for the staffers. It is their job to check and initial the assignment sheet—and then get the story. REPORTERS ARE RESPONSIBLE for searching out and writing the stories. Here Nicki Wolford, junior boarder, takes a story over a special telephone. .• . fir THE DAILY COLLEGIAN uses The Associated Press Wire service for its state and national news service. Sophomore Bob Tacelosky ,aid Carol Blakeslee, junior boarder, edit and write headlines for wire stories. PAGE FIVE