The Justice is sad to say goodbye to its five graduating associate editors. We'll miss their guidance and friendship, and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors.David Dagan e-mailed the Justice the summer before his freshmen year and joined the paper the first day of school. David was Features editor for a year until last fall. He was always very fair and thorough and made the Features section an avenue for education. David always knew how to find the "issues" in meetings, and we never let him forget it. As our own German"Harry Potter," we are happy that he will be around next year as a graduate student.

Brooke Ismach is our "photographer to the stars." She was Photography editor for one year, until last fall, and helped make the Arts section glow with her artistic endeavors. She has always been there for the last minute photo assignments -- no matter what time of early morning we needed her. We appreciated her anatomically correct illustrations during board meetings, which were always very illuminating. Brooke, aren't you glad the "O" was missing?

Jennifer Klein became advertising editor three years ago. Since, she has served three interim positions: Forum editor, managing editor and advertising editor, again! Jenn has always an enthusiastic member of the Justice. She remembers stories from "way back when" that all of us have ingrained into our consciousness. Jenn will be moving to the Big Apple, but we hope she won't forget our community.

Yanna Krupnikov was News editor for nearly a year and a half. Yanna was amazing at juggling academics, the Justice and other activities. She was awarded Phi Beta Kappa this year, and we don't know how she managed to balance the commitment of being news editor with her rigorous academic life. Also, Mod parties were more fun (and dangerous) with her there. We don't know what we're going to do without her, but we wish her best of luck at graduate school at the University of Toronto next year. Yanna is gladder about the "O."

Beth Seltzer was Sports editor for one year until December. She's from Wisconsin. We have enjoyed the Ittai visits, and we know she has too. Her smile always cheered up the editors, and we will miss her energy. Beth will be attending Syracuse Law School this fall, and we know she'll defend us well in three years.

The Justice has also benefited from the vigor of former Editor in Chief Peter Basso, past Forum editor Merav Bushlin, former Photography editor Robyn Chiarelli, former News editor Dana Kaplan and past Advertising Editor Hil Szanto. Thank you for your invaluable contributions to this newspaper.