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H I O R 2. Piasecki, Prisland, LeMay, Dorman, Gollwitzer, Mansfield, Dashetsky, Gilchrist. 1. MacFarland, Brandt, Wehr, Bowman, Eisenberg, Sussman, Hianny. ECHO REPORTERS 3. Gcren, Rathman, Jance, Feller, Fletcher, Bugiel, Maves, O ' Neil, Lc: 2. Strong, Kuehl, Gc ky, Knuth, Hammersmith, Merriman, Epstein. 1. Greiff, Schaeter, Gclla, Sc! ' e, Veenendaal. PUBLICATION
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r v Jrik ■ EXECUTIVE EDITOR Robert Bowman BUSINESS MANAGER Sydney Eisenberg H W FACULTY ADVISEE Miss Newsome K Beginning as a monthly in 1919, the Echo Weekly has climbed to a place of distinction among college and university publications. In 1936-37, for the second successive year, it was judged one of the seven Pacemaker papers by the Associated Collegiate Press asso- ciation. The Columbia Scholastic Press association during the past two years has given the Echo Weekly a first class rating, highest honor given by this association. A total of 935 points out of a possible 1000 were awarded. This association has cited the Echo Weekly edi- torials as the best in the United States, the title All-Columbian be- ing affixed to them. Eight hundred college and university papers are judged annually by this association. While serving as a news ex- change and a general informant to the college, the Echo Weekly is the training ground for future advisers of secondary and elementary school papers. Any student interested in writing is encouraged to be- come a reporter for the weekly. Promotions are made each semester by the executive editor, who is elected for a year by the editorial boaro with the approval of the publications committee. PUBLICATION
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mi Hdr Jbm PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS EDITORIAL TYPOGRAPHY Willard Shinners Sydney Eisenberg Dorothy Seidel William Meyer Mr. Olson Mr. Teter Miss Pyrtle Mr. Von Neumann H R B O O K Since 1932 six depression years prevented any provision for an annual publication in the college. In 1936 many students felt improved condi- tions warranted the subsidy of a yearbook by the Commonwealth. The proposal of a special increase in Commonwealth fees, although sanctioned by an all-college ballot, was vetoed by the administrative office. However, a strong student sentiment succeeded in having the Annual placed on voluntary subscription basis. A money grant, con- ditioned by the number of subscriptions, was voted as an aid by the Commonwealth. In February, extensive subscriptions assured the publication. In essence, those who have edited the Annual have attempted to make it a lasting symbol of a prevailing democratic school spirit, and an artistic expression of simplicity and sincerity. PUBLICATION
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