This year more than ever, the Justice must bid farewell to a group of graduating editors whose impact at the newspaper will never be forgotten. Here is a tribute to their far-reaching contributions:David Fudman: A former layout editor, editor in chief and senior editor, his professional design sense and analytical perspective made a permanent mark on both the content and appearance of this newspaper.

Dan Hirschhorn: A former sports editor, editor in chief and senior editor, his immense passion for the Justice first lifted the sports section, and then the rest of the newspaper-especially his fellow editors-to new heights.

Abra Lyons-Warren: A former features editor and managing editor whose tireless commitment to the Justice knew no bounds, whether it was in her writing or managerial duties. Her enthusiasm and energy will be missed.

Jonathan Fischer: A former arts editor and deputy editor, he reformed the arts section and then contributed his many talents to nearly every aspect of this newspaper, particularly the editorial column and copy desk.

Joshua Adland: A former news editor and associate editor, he always lent insight with his balanced editorial viewpoint and sharp news judgment.

Michael Grillo: A former news editor, his dynamic style energized the news staff-and the editorial board-in their coverage of this campus.

Lisa Nahill: A former photography editor, her beautiful photographs enlivened the newspaper's complexion, and her attitude brightened the newspaper's office.

Other graduates who once graced our masthead are Jennifer Morrow, a former arts editor; Jonathan Zimmerman, a former sports editor; Samantha Monk, a former forum editor and managing editor; and Jacob Olidort, a former news editor.

We wish each of them them luck in every endeavor. Their absence will be sorely felt.