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si St 'F'-j' -' P' Lai 9211! ',.- T! U: W - an ' 1 1 Wy: .sis bu' Jqgfiefif mf- 1517 ' Y' .'j'v?6f'yQvg', I EQ- H! li Qty !j:' an l L avvegg gf ,4qf,e1LiyujvL4, p - , ,N ff- e f kt X' -.V , ,flfqwlli iv. fl .J-2,2 H' J- HH ,VH W, A wb u-Us-iffy, 5- -'flf' , e , .QL Q e.y.fxg,..p1s .-Sf-'Z ii .:, fl-7 --,-' , - '41-NN-A 1.7 ,N-rg-.I-.vi lx V , Iinclr Row: Loomis, Bidlcman, Fish, Painlon, Pupke, Lamb, Seys, Svrulul Row: McCarty. Frolme, Luther, Wh clcr, Leonard, Vander Vort. Frunl Rmu: Van Krimpen, Scnhy, Ucsling, Jnmcscm, Luyendyk, Bean, La Bour. THE COLLEGIATE HEN in the future one feels prompted to review the history of the Junior College Collegiate, one will discover that the success of the year 1927-28 stands out above all previous years. Journalistically and financially, no previous stall: had enjoyed such marked prestige. At the base of that success functioned a highly organized and ellicient staff of men and women who devoted their best efforts to the making of a worthwhile publication. Together with this student enthusiasm was the strenuous efforts of Mr. Andrews and Mr. Meyer to make the Junior College Newspaper a center of the college life. Knowing this, one no longer marvels at how such could be accomplished, but realizes that the stall' of '28 was an industrious group guided by competent advisers. During the year of 192'7f28 the full quota of twenty issues was published. The papers were given free to the students, the paper being financed solely by advertisements. Besides being able to finance thc publication of the paper, there was also set aside a sinking fund of six hundred dollars, which it was hoped would assure the college of a newspaper in years to come. Editor first semester .......... ......., .......... L e on Pennington Editor second semester ....... .... - .. ......... .........Robert Jameson Business Manager .............,... ......, .... , ........... john Luyendyk Associate Editor ....... ..... ...... , ..... - ........... Eva Hesling News Editor ..,...,....... ...,...,.. E lizabeth Scoby rQeP'5A !' 'foil PIE W if 'U at A,-,uv imvftr.-. :. 'pvuvgy an vff w ,l , ti.: Li' wif ,QS i lfezikl' 'serv .. 1,l,M.rf' .Q ' N'-.fi 'f fi.: -+5341 -. 'tlfhgg' 13 add: lb:-n 31h'1as.-V.dn.'1aan.fQn i'ff'i'dipf,q.i-sg 35. 9 dvi .5 3 A E611
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