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THE STAFF WMM HE ffkfz- g f ln order that a free, virtuous, and enlightened people might know all the principles and causes upon which their happiness depends, thc privileae ot treedom ot the press is most essential in the portrayal ot student activities in coordination with national and international al- iairs. Drafting the make-up for the 1941 Log are: Ray lohnston, editor-in- chief, Ardelle Kennedy, associate editorg Miss Ieannette Lowrey, direc- tory and Fred H. Carlson, printer. In making the Loa different this year, these auadriqeminal journalists have introduced division sections contain- ina quarterly reviews ol the news ol '41 as it Miirokef' Art publicists Bette leanne Schee- ler and Richard Klamer display evi- dence ot the tact that they at least read the boiler-plate education sec- tion of the paper as they complac- ently eye their trig creation of Pop- eye, the darling of the syndicates. The one-eyed sailor was cari- catured as a Times correspondent, steadfastly wendina his way toward a huae clock as its sinale appen- daae foorned crninously near the deadline lor the purchase ol a '41 Loo. 4 at
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