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Business Manager Henry Rieman; Editor-in-Chief Garrett Leverton; IVIanaging Editor, Albert Welch In presenting this Mirage, the class of 1918 puts forth the First war-time year-book and respectfully dedicates it to those sons of DePauw who have left these halls and have taken up arms in the present worId-wide struggle for Democracy. While the duty of the Mirage is to reHect the affairs of the campus and the antics of the iiscoiiegersfi yet the Student Body this year is naturally of a more serious turn of mind and we have ehdeavored to blend into this book our deep respect and genuine admiration for the DePauw Sammies. The Mirage has come to be an established institution on the DePauw Campus. The Editors trust there is nothing said or pictured in this book that will be resented by anyone. We sincerely hope it is a book worthy of the campus it represents and that it measures up to the standard of each yearis Mirage BoardeHThe Best Ever? The Editors wish to take this opportunity to thank their efficient staff for the earnest efforts they put forth to make this book a success. We wish to express our feeling of deep gratitude to Ruth May Raiisback, Albert Welsh, Bernard Szold and William Hutchison for their hard work in making'the Art Department a success. We desire also to thank Miss Cassandra Love for valuable services in typewriting and preparing copy for the printer. The Management wishes to voice its appreciation for the loyal support of those who advertised through the columns of the Mirage, and we hope their invest- ment may be returned a hundred fold. The Business Manager also wishes to express his thanks to Donnell R. Shoffner who was of great assistance in the general management of this publication. We are grateful to Miss Gilmore for allowing us iiheadquarters in the basement of the Library. Finally, we wish to thank the janitor, Mr. Crump, who permitted us to slip into the Library during Chapel period. 23
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11:5: Vmigs , 1:23 The Mirage Staff Athletics .................................................................................... Donnell Shoffner, Russell Tillotson journalism .................................................................................................. Francis Marion Stephenson Co-ed Athletics ..................................................................................... Mildred Chandler Co-ed Organizations ..................................................... Ramona Ewbanks, Marion Highland Festivities ............................................................................................................................................. Lozier Funk Fraternities........... ......,.... ......,A Louise Lockridge, Mark McClure Honorary Fraternities 82 Departmental Clubs, IVIarie Canmjohn Rabb Emison Dramatics ................................................................................................................................................. John Rowe Religious Activities , V Cushman Hoke, Harold Jones Faculty ................................................................................................................................................. Helen Brian Student Body ............................................................................................. Helen Lange, George Smith Music ............................................................................................. . Colene Carter, Winston Stone Jokes ,V N ................................................................................... Francis Kerinedy, Earl Chandler M111tarv ...1..E1izabeth Homer 22
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DePauw Daily Editors ths Who Editor-in-chief .................................................. Kenneth C. Hogate Business Manager ....................................................... Elery Mehaffey Copy Editors HPaul Neff, George Smith, Berthe Tucker Sporting Editorm . ., ., , , Francis M. Stephenson Circulation Manager,,. ,...Donne11 Shoffner iiAmericas Best College Newspaperf. under the pet care of Casey and Irish, appeared this year in an enlarged form. The outstanding features of the 1917-18 edition are: An increase in size accomodating about five more galleys of copy; daily cartoons; a larger size of type; and a column of funny features. Another feature of this year's paper was the election of uBertH Tucker t0 the editorial staff, which is the second time in the history of the, Daily that a woman has held an editorship. Paul Neff, '20, was elected Editor- in-chief for the second semester f011owing the graduation of Hogate. 24
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