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GOES Lawson Woodall . Editor I om Patrick . . . Business Manager Henry Jones . . . Assistant Editor Vivian Pence . . . Assistant Editor Bill Matasy .... Sports Editor Bill O ' Harra . . Student Activities Stroli Fasold . Assistant Sports Editor e Patrick I he Indian offers to students, friends, and alumni a week by week record of tbe activi¬ ties of Newberry College. Since its initial issue in 1Q2Q, tbe college paper bas oc¬ cupied a popular and vital position in up¬ holding tbe ideals and traditions of tbe col¬ lege, for through this publication is bound more closely tbe relationships of tbe student body in itself and with its countless alumni and friends. Jones Pe NCE M ATASY Fasold 60 HR
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RRIAN STAFF and the EDITOR’S LAST WORDS Allen Wise Bn siness Manager efficient performance of tlie thankl ess task tliat was theirs, and all others whose suggestions and kelp have made the Newberrian what it is. If there are any errors in the hook we ask that you overlook them with our assurance that tfiey are quite unintentional, for we have taken great pains to elim¬ inate all the errors possible. We hope you will like your annual, and will cherish it in years to come for its images and pre¬ cious thoughts that shall not die, and cannot he destroyed. — J he Editor. « 59 »
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O PRESS Lloyd Kimmell . Assistant Business Manager Richard Croxton . . . Circulation Manager Charles Crouch, Assistant Circulation Manager I he Indian oflers to each student the op¬ portunity of self-expression and welcomes any presentable contribution. I hrough the medium of the Vox Pop column, inau¬ gurated this year, students may offer con¬ structive criticism or praise on vital questions open for discussion. I hus greater freedom and co-operation have been brought about, and in a broader sense he Indian becomes the voice of Newberry College. I o those members of the staffs that make I he Indian possible, should go a word of praise, for through their consistent and com¬ bined efforts, they perform the many varied duties that go into the make-up of a weekly newspaper. At the end of each year, the Editor-in- Ch ief and the Business Manager are presented gold keys as an expression of grati¬ tude for the effort and responsibility that they have borne in this school-spirited accomplish ment. During the past year, the subscription rate has grown steadily.— further proof of the interest that the friends and alumni take in the ra pid development of the college and of I he Indian. It may truly be said that as Newberry College grows, so shall he Indian grow, and that neither can say to the other, I have no need of thee. — I he Editor. Kimmell CROXTON (ROUGH « 61 »
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