It's impossible to do justice to the many newly inducted alumni who once graced the masthead of this newspaper. Here is a tribute, albeit a short one, to those whose impact will be felt at the Justice for years to come.Stephen Heyman: A former editor in chief and senior editor who pushed the Justice to take on higher editorial standards than it had had in years, Steve's dynamic talent in every facet will be sorely missed.

Scott Koenig: A former photography editor and managing editor, Scott's affect on the paper was always far-reaching, and always positive.

Rachel Resnick: A former arts editor and managing editor, Rachel's soft-spoken approach was soothing to the newsroom, and she managed the newspaper through a difficult financial shift.

Alexandra Perloe: A former features editor and more recently deputy editor, Alex's dedication was undying, and her eloquent writing enlivened our pages.

Simon Brown: A former sports editor and associate editor, Simon's contributions seemed to cover every page of the newspaper.

David Cutler: A former news editor and later deputy editor, Dave's undying commitment to journalism of the highest integrity bestowed those he knew with unparalleled trust in the Justice.

Benjamin Freed: A former copyeditor and deputy editor, Ben's sharp wit brought a new edge to the editorial pages, and his courage to speak his mind was always a boon.

Aaron Hoffmann: A former photography editor and associate editor, Aaron's flair with the editing brush was unparalleled.

Vera Rosenthal: A former photography editor, Vera rebuilt the photography staff at a challenging time, and her presence in the newsroom energized us all.

Olivia Siegel: A former photography editor, Olivia worked with Ms. Rosenthal with the above rebuilding, while bringing her own crisp photography to the pages.

Seniors not on the masthead this semester nevertheless had lasting impacts on our pages. Former arts editors Jenn Rubin and Sara Tenenbaum, former photography editor Benjamin Steckel, former advertising editor Viola Washburn and former news editor Jessica Goldings will all be missed. We hope all of you find happiness and success.