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BOARD OF EDITORS LAWRENCE O. WAITE Editor-in- Chief RUTH M. HORTON Literary Editor FRED STUART News Editor LEONORA P. WHITELAW Exchange Editor MARY M. HOLCOMB Ass’t. News Editor MARSHALL H. WILLIAMS Business Mgr. PAUL B. JENKINS Ass ' t. Business Mgr. 3
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Here you see the PANORAMA BOARD. Don’t they look cunning? Especially the BUSINESS MANAGER, Marshall. What dees that tender reminiscent smile signify? It is indeed a pity to ascribe it to mere ADS, yet to what else can we ascribe it? The remembrance of that ODIOUS CHICKEN POX, which prevented his taking sweet Julia to the junior dance, would scarcely cause this expression. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, the EDITOR, is next, his hand dangerously near to the LITERARY EDITOR’S, which possibly explains her modest look of timidity. (Please don’t confuse Ruth with Leonora. Or per¬ haps We should say, don’t confuse the EDITOR’S hand with the wrong young lady). Paul, the ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER, appears as debonair and haughty as usual. If people are ever so rash as to refuse to advertise in this most ILLUSTRIOUS PUBLICATION, when asked politely, he scares them into it. That’s why he makes such a good collector. Next to him, behold our CELEBRITY, MR. FREDERIC STEWART. Poor Fred seems rather sick. He is probably thinking of his famous FACULTY DRAMA, so kindly excuse his face this once. Ruth, the industrious observant LITERARY EDITOR, (really Asst. Editor), has Mary the ASST. NEWS EDITOR, on one side and Leonora, on the other. Even this doesn’t explain her expression, though. Mary isn’t natur¬ ally cross-eyed; she only moved when she happened to think what a punk picture this was going to be. Leonora the hard worked EXCHANGE EDITOR, looks her own clever self, except for her bangs. It is easy to see what she thinks of her picture. This, fellow students, concludes a short interesting, instructive account of the seven students, who have earnestly striven to render your weary hours in High School, somewhat more endurable. Positively their last appearance. 5
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