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General Staff Applications

General Staff and Photography Staff applications are available and will be due Friday August 29, 2008 by 5:00 pm.

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Congratulations to New Staff

Editor-in-Chief: Benjamin Arnberg
Managing Editor: Chad Springer
Copy Editors: Katharine Brown and Nicole McDorman
Photo Editor: Jim Rosene
Assistant Photo Editor: Shanna Lockwood
Business Manager: Tammy Tipton
Academics Editor: Hallie Johnston
Campus Life Editor: Landra Meagher
Greeks Editor: Holly Harrington
Sports Editor: Chayla Handley
Organizations Editors: Alison Barksdale and Michael Hansberry
People Editors: Nadia Bhuiyan and Janna Baldwin
Pageant Director: Blair Bagley
Assistant Pageant Director: Jaclyn Williams

Congratulations to New Editor

Benjamin Arnberg, 2009 Glomerata Editor

2009 Glomerata Editor
Benjamin Arnberg

What is the Glomerata?

The Glomerata is Auburn University's annually circulated yearbook. Every April, 12,000 copies of the 500 page 'Glom' are distributed to Auburn students, faculty, staff, and alumni. The Glom holds the distinction of having one of the largest circulated student-produced publications in the country. It is even one of the top 5 largest yearbooks in the SEC. The Glom serves to document the academic year in which it is produced; it includes photographs and stories about student life, athletics, faculty and administration achievements, the community, and organizations' activities. For 111 years, the Glom has held all of Auburn's memories as the premier source for its history.

In the Fall semester, the Glom accepts applications for staff membership which includes writers, designers, and photographers who are interested in helping to construct the yearbook. Membership is open to any Auburn University student. War Eagle!

For more information contact:
Benjamin Arnberg
Glomerata Editor-in-Chief
arnbebt@auburn.edu

2008 Miss Glomerata

Miss Glomerata 2008, April Tillery

2008 Miss Glomerta
April Tillery