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First Semester — John Stempel, Nelson P. Poynter, Robert Elliott, Stuart Gurrell, Cornelia Vos. Indiana Daily Student Editors Second Semester — Nelson P. Poynter, William H. Wright, Dale Cox, Carl Cranmer, Dick Heller, Mary Thornton. Page 28 7
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Indiana Daily Student Staff First Row — James Elliott, Ralph Hanna, Bruce Sillery, Nelson Poynter, William H. Wright, Russell Campbell. Second Row — Thora Eigenmann, Gladys Linton, Dorothy Spicely, Leah Austin, Marjorie McClintock, Cornelia Vos, Mary Farmer, Lawrence Henderson. Third Roic — J. Wymond French, instructor in charg-e; Carl Cranmer, Stuart Gor- rell, Raymond Learner, Dale Cox, William Evans, Floyd Edwards, Maurice Gronendyke. Fourth Row — Ralph Cooper, Robert Elliott, John Stempel, Karl Fischer, Herrick Young, W. L. Reeves, business manager; William J. Hill, Heyward Gibson. State Jair Sdition THE State Fair edition of The Daily Student was, perhaps, the outstand- ing innovation of the year. Under the editorship of Ernest T. Pyle, summer student editor, five daily six and eight-page editions of the Daily Student were issued at the State Fair. The editorial work was done on the fair grounds and the copy carried to Bloomington, where the paper was printed. The paper was delivered at the grounds early each morning, and 10,000 copies were distributed daily to fair-goers. The paper contained fair news, telegraph news and university publicity. Fair officials have asked the University to publish the Daily Student on the fair grounds again next fall as the official State Fair paper. [Page 286]
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First Roiv — William J. Hill, Associate Editor; Cecile DeVors, Editor-in-Chief; Robert McKee, Art Editor. Second Row — Paul B. Trent, Alvin C. Cast, Lorn Howard, J. C. Rhea, Associates. The ig23 y fCemorial Arbutus THE editors of the 1923 yearbook have had for their object the de- scription of the Memorial achievement, as well as a record of Indiana University for one year. The plan of the yearbook has been completely reorganized ; it has been enlarged and elaborated with the idea of setting a new standard for senior annuals at Indiana. The 1923 Arbutus is the last yearbook to be put out by the senior class and the editors have tried to make it a high target for the succeeding editors of the class of ' 25. [Page 288 ]
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