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John Meck Louis McKee,!, The Horseshoe r ff oe. N September, 1928, tl1e Board of Control of Student Publications was estab- lished to provide for the administration of all publications. Mr. Lozo, the chairman, represents the faculty, Miss Campbell, the Mt. Echo, Mr. Williams, the Horseshoe, Mr. Zetler, the Senior Classg John Meek, Editor of the Horseshoe, Willard Fraker, Editor of the Mt. Echo, and Louis McKee, the student body. This is the entire Board. The Horseshoe staff was elected by the Board in October. The engraving, print- ing and photography contracts were let. All individual pictures were taken by December 1, as well as most of the groups. A minstrel show was planned to finance the book and placed in charge of Mr. Lindaman. Everything was well under way by the Christmas holidays. At the start of the new year the real work for our minstrel show, Brevities of l929, began. lt was held February 21 and 22, and to Mr. Lindaman full credit is given for the success of the show. Meanwhile the art staff, under the able supervision of Miss Tressler and Miss White, completed their work. For the first time an art motif has been carried throughout the book. The Brevities over, the Editor turned his attention to assembling the material. With the kind assistance of Miss Wray and Miss Campbell, everything was in- spected, typewritten, and sent to the publishers. The staff of the 1929 Horseshoe was selected with an eye to the future. Four editors were chosen from the Junior class, one of whom will be editor next year. By assisting this year he has formed some idea of the task before him next year. The credit for the success of the Horseshoe goes not to the Editor, nor to the Staff, but to Mr. Williams, whose intense interest and kindly patience kept things moving. We have accomplished something permanent in 1929--standardizing the title of the book, establishing the idea of a dominant art motif, the education of students for their future work, and the establishment of an administrative board. Page Sixteen
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