THE MICIIANIN DAILY T nsian Captures Year's Events *BIN r time learn how the 'Ensian op- 5 erates." Tryouts work under the direc- tion of the Personnel Manager on the large group projects. Here the new staff members are taught the proper procedure for all 'Ensian work. After the initial training period, tryouts choose a section that they wish to work on. Chooses Staff At this time, a new person de- cides whether he wishes to work with a junior editor in obtaining either copy or photographs to develop properly one of the year- book's sections. The business side of the book has a structure very similar to X;that of the editorial staff. The Business Manager is assisted by several senior and junior editors and by a tryout program. "These people plan and execute all methods known in order to provide the necessary money that lets the editorial staff portray the year's happenings," Martin com- mented. Advertising, group con- tracts and campus sales of the books are some of the business staff's primary concerns. Early Planning Planning for the 1961 'Ensian began early last spring with the selection of the junior and senior staffs. The senior staff planned the book in detail during the first week in June while in Chicago visiting the engravers, the editor Lents flock to the Student Publications Building each spring to pick said. of the 'Ensian, the University's award-winning yearbook. t e working dummy, deadlines drawn up and feature photo- ible for the 1100 pictures that go works with the Personnel Man- graphs planned. As soon as an- into each year's finished product. ager in coordinating and direct- other college year gets under way, These staff members work under ing the tryout program and in Martin said, "the staff will find the Senior Engravings Editor, ing the o pormrandcin itself back in the thick of things." while three of the section editors completing the major projects Since student photographers work with the Senior Copy Edi- around the office. take the majority of the more for to see that the informative The tryout group-third level than 1100 pictures found in each and descriptive articles for each of the 'Ensian staff-is composed year's book, the photography edi- section are written and inserted of people who have never worked tor, as always, will be searching in'the right places, for the 'Ensian before, but, who out, finding and training new Directs Tryouts as Martin puts it, "desire to pur- prospects interested in seeing the The Office Manager, also con- sue a profitable activity in their campus from behind an 'Ensian sidered part of the junior staff, spare moments and at the same camera. ROLL 'EM-Shortly after 3 a.m. six mornings a week, The Daily's $120,000 rotary press begins to print the 7,000 copys which will be distributed the following morning. The press, composed of three units, can print up to 1 pages in a single press run. It is completely automatic, one of the more important features which makes The Daily shop one of the finest among American college newspapers. 11 Day Features Large Plant Daily Offers Full News Coverage (Continued from Page 1) Rewrites often work as Train- ing Assistant Night Editors, (TANE's) helping the Assistant Night Editors (ANE's) lay out the inside pages and write headlines. Second year reporters work one night per week as ANE's in addi- tion to writing stories on their beats. Juniors become Night Edi- tors (NE's) and work on the make- up of the front page and second front page. In the spring, juniors may peti- tion to the Board in Control of Student Publications for positions on the senior editorial staff. By petition and interview, the senior staff of Editor, City Editor, As- sociate City Editor, Editorial Di- rector, Associate Editorial Direc- tor, Magazine Editor, Personnel Director, Sports Editor and two Associate Sports Editors are se- lected. Post Assignments \1The senior editors' desks are in the Editorial Office across the hall from the City Room. The City Editors post the "crit" sheet IN THE PIT-Fondly called "the pit~ by proof-reading students, analyzing the morning's paper and the assignments for the coming the shop is where night desk editors roll off on a small hand press day's publication each afternoon, copies of the galleys of type that will go into the next day's paper. and the Editorial Directors super- Each galley-and the final proof of each page-is then read for vise the contents and makeup of typesetting errors and sometimes handed back to the Linotypists the editorial page. for correcting. The Daily sports staff has its own operating procedure. New _____________________________________________ trainees are given an opportunity to write almost immediately, cov- ering intramural games and later varsity athletics. In "addition to campus sports, reporters often Alost Comlete Aliusic Store" " travel to see professional contests and write them up for The Daily sports pages. All sports staff members work on the desk at night. Sophomores do more advanced writing and cover the major campus and pro- ynfessional events. A4O Maynard +tCover Beats Each year six juniors are ap- (near Nickels Arcade) pointed as sports night editors and work one night each week. In addition each junior editor heads a separate beat each season. ANO 2-5579 The senior sports editors or- ganize the sports department, write columns and sport editorials, and teach trainees. The sports staff emphasizes the fact that prospective members need not have had any prior writ- ing experience. All that is re- quired is an interest in sports. 7BOOKS and SUPPLIES 'Sophomores and juniors who join the staff as beginners can move up the staff and take the positions C of all Publishers corresponding to their years as soon as they have completed their fundamental training. classical, j2zz Photography Staff The Daily also has its own photography staff. The Daily pro- - Sales and expert repairides cameras and film and has its own darkroom and supplies. Anyone interested in photography PROCESSING PICTURES - Included in the shop is a Fairchild, an electronic device which reproduces photographs onto plastic plates suit- able for printing. SETTING THE TYPE-A battery of five linotype machines In the ground floor shop of the Student Publications Building converts all advertising and editorial copy into type-the first mechanical step in publishing The Daily. I