The Alumni Magazine's undergraduate editors and Whitney Campbell interns for 1984-85 are seniors Gayle Gilman and Frederick Pfaff.
Gilman, an English major, was editor of her high school yearbook, edited a weekly newsletter for the Interfraternity and Sorority Council for a term, has worked as an intern at WDNS-TV in Derry, N.H., and last year was a staff reporter on The Dartmouth. The daughter of a Dartmouth alumnus, Goodwin O. Gilman '59, she was a high honors graduate of Nokomis Regional High School in Newport, Maine. In addition to her journalistic endeavors, her college activities have included coordinating the Big Brother/Big Sister program, playing tenor sax in the Wind Ensemble, serving on the Interfraternity Council as a representative from Sigma Kappa sorority, and serving as a ski instructor for the College's ski school.
Pfaff is majoring in literature and creative writing and also has a long list of extra-curricular activities within and without journalism editor of TheStonefence Review, the College's literary magazine; an editor for the campus biweekly The Harbinger; a member of the jayvee squash team; and a member of Sigma Nu Delta fraternity. In addition, he served an internship at Adweek magazine for two leave terms and this past summer was one of 75 students selected nationwide for a fellowship at Time Inc. He is also the son of an alumnus, Warren G. Pfaff'51, and was graduated from Westhill High School and the LoomisChaffee School. His hometown is Stam- ford, Conn.
The Campbell Internship was established in memory of Whitney Campbell '25 by his classmate Robert Borwell in order to provide undergraduates with experience in journalism.