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Y .. - ' .l fl X ' ' 'T ': -:: iff '-f fl V ,425 . if ,XX . m h' ' 0 0 , Student ublwutwns . ik Board Directs Work of Publications li e by Nornzan Glass ' zffl. fl' T Q ' 'X'?'l.55 in 3, , taboo i tai Since its first issue in 1911 at Gklahoma Metliotlist University, maternal ancestor of Q. C. U., The Campus has constantly improved, until last year it won five of seven championships in the Qklahoma State Collegiate Press Association meet and was recognized officially as the best college Paper in the state. The Scarah was first pulilished in I923. Previous year-hooks had been issued under various names, including The Rambler , and i'The Epworthianf' Student editors and business managers are elected hx' the Board of Publications and appoint their own staffs. The Gold Brick, a humor magazine for O. C. U., made its first appearance in Nlarch, 1936, and was also published in April and lVIay. Although it has no official connection with the University, it is devoted to the inter- ests of O. C. U. and is issued by five Scarabians, Phil Dessauer, editor, l-larry Roberts, business manager, l-li Doty, feature editor, Stan Pate, managing editor, and Vernon Dennis, advertising manager. Other publications of O. C. U. are Ostralton, an oc- casional Poetry journal issued by the Ostralcon Literary Society, The Cklahonia City University Bulleting The Qklalioma Cityan, Scarabias foothall prograing and the C. C. U. Student l-landboolc. None of these are admin- istered luv the Board of Publications. BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS !! Castleberry Thompson Heflcy Kline Meyers Doty Swartz Misener Atkinson Thornton on
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Silver Anniversary . . . Searab The Scarab, U. C. Ufs annual student publication, takes it 11ame from the old Egyptian Scaraheus, fllllS car- rying out tl1e theme of tl1e university. Tl1e editor flllil business manager of tl1e Scarab are chosen by tl1e Board of Publications each spring, those def siring tl1e positions petition tl1e board at the Klllli' of elec- tio11. ln tl1is year's choice, tl1e persons best suited for tl1e positions acquired tl1e111. Nlildred Thoinpson, wl1o served as assistant editor of last year's annual, was tl1is yearls editor. She has done a unique piece of work i11 working out tl1e annual in a magazine style. Each article is signed hy the writer and newspaper style l1eads are o11 each section. An internationally known Portrait artist, M. Pierre Tartoue painted tl1e picture of tl1e Beauty Queen whom he selected from a field of eighteen girls chosen hy tl1e various social organizations 011 the campus. Tl1e editor has been assisted hy a large, experienced and hard working staff. Kieth Hefley, business inanager of the 1936 Scarab, sl1o11ld really have tl1e title of co-editor and h11si11ess maiiager. He has done his part of tl1e work exceptionally well and should be given a great deal of credit for the editing of the book. As assistant editor, Hi Doty, is fastly gathering all journalistic honors. He l1as proved to be an invaluable 3 M11.111u-11 Tnoxufsox Kmrn HEFLL1' Editor Bus, .Hgh assistant to the editor illlil business nianager, although l1is fllllt' has been divided hetween The Campus and tl1e Scarab. Rex VValdron, art editor, designed tl1e cover for the publication. He also did tl1e cartooning and tl1e double page spread of coinpus sketches, as Well as the idesigning CC:0llI'111llL'll on page 245 Doty 'JZ' Looney ---.-r ,Am rim -qv--9 fl 'D 'fl 'lr V fi ,Y . 41..- . Q.. .- I ' It 17 .-Q.. -. ...i - W J., :xg . rd, -ic .1 1 , ..,. . . 's,.e' H .' .,1 oo Glass Mitcliell 1- Roberts Elliott Slayden Bennett Orton Mench Estes Dessauer Pate Waldron
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