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JOE B. LEDBETTER . ROBERT KLEIN . . ALAN JACOBS . . SARAH LEE STANLEY WILLIAM W. BECK DONALD R. PIERCE . GARDINER GARRARD. HENRIETTA WORSLEY ALTON GRAVES. . NEIL DAv1s . . FRANK SMITH . . CARL PIHL . . HELEN DUNN. . LYNWOOD POOLE . . MARION SUNDBERG . J. T. SPEARMAN . . AUSTIN MARTIN . . WILLIAM L. GAINES, WILL BRUCE. . . GEORGE HARDY . . BAMA LYNN AYRES . WILLIAM MAssA . . ELIZABETH MORTON GLENN SMITH . . . LESLIE FOsTER . . DOUGLAS GOODE . JAMES HURD . . . ELIZABETH FLETCHER EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF JR . . . . 1 . . . - - . . ART STAFF . . . . . . . . . . a - . . . . 4 . . . . Editor . Associate Editor . Associate Editor . Assistant Editor . Assistant Editor . Assistant Editor . Publicity Editor . . Class Editor . Class Publicity . . . Sports Editor . Organization Editor . Organization Editor . . Feature Editor . . . . Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Assistant Art Editor . Business Manager K, . Associate Manager ' it . Assistant Manager I J . . Feature Manager 1, xggl Organization Manager - A . . Class Manager . . Class Manager . Compiling Manager In A ll . Compiling Manager lg 'f' V Plrotograplric Manager E . . Ojice Assistant DF ISSUING TI-IE GLOMERATA OUI' appreciation is also clue the student lnocly and the faculty for its cooperation and for the unhesitancy in which they granted our many requests. We are also grateful to the many students, although not acting m all Oflicial capacity, who have worked with us for many an hour and have caused this book to he presented to you at this time. The reading of this book is easy, hut as you reaci it is OUT Wish that you will see, between the lines, the numerous complications which the Preparation of such a comprehensive volume entailecl. If we have pleasantly overcome most of them we are pleaseclg and of the defects You find we hope you will charitably bury in appreciation of the better points. -0- THIRTY-ONE -0' BILL GAINES Business Manager
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JOE LEDBETTER Editor TI-IIS BUSINESS In presenting this, the thirty-seventh volume of the Gl.OMERATA to the student body, we take this opportunity to state that we have endeavored to represent all departments of the college and all di- visions of student activities in as thorough a manner as possible. There is necessarily a certain similarity in all college annuals, but in this edition of the GLOMERATA the staff has made an effort to initiate something new. As you will notice, the organization of this edition does not conform to the established precedent of con- ventional year-boolc formality. We have given you something bold, both in design of the pages and in the design of the borders. It is our sincerest hope that it will meet with your approval. We hope we have prepared this bool: in a manner that is worthy of the trust that the Senior Class has bestowed upon us, and may we express our appreciation to the Senior Class for the privilege it has given us in editing and managing this publication. -0- THIRTY -o-
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HORACE SHEPARD Editor WIT!-I Tl-IE The Plainsman finished one of its most successful years at the close of the 1933-1934 session under the leadership of Horace Shepard, editor, and Herbert Harris, business manager. Instrumental in the success of the publication was the untiring work on the part of all staff members, who cooperated with the editor and business manager to the fullest extent. Every effort was expended to make the student semi- weekly newspaper a journal of campus affairs through its news stories, and a source of helpful suggestion through its editorial columns. The editorial policy of the Plainsman was threefold: to express student opinion, to discuss local, -0- THI RTY-TWO -o-
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