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HXHNI KN fiirsl ron xlfxlklllll-. llina-N. Tru-- lnh Fulml. l'rl'Ntll1'lII l.inlvnrn. l,I'IIlIll'l'. ll--Ill lxnnl. .Nl'14lllll rrru Y .n'lmn. Y in-in-g. klllllllk. l.lHlIlIl-. l'iru-ielili, 'lillirll run Ylr. llfilfllltlll Kutln-rturtl. lin-uttiv. Win'- 4 - . r-M'- llgilxi. F, llnll. lfrznl. XX riglll. U-lluI'Ill'. lfulrj. fiuiirlli run XX 5 Illiill. Frurfl. liillllilll. hrvglg. ela' Nlnfnil. hm-llln-, Xxlii llvximhlx. ll. flllllll. l.ig1llt. Nlr, lfnllin. Publications vi l'lN5l'l'll lf to 1'I'lIll'lSlll of prvxiuus l'J.l'UlllIlllS ur in- rf X1 au-vurutv. lllllll1llllI'l'. uncl cynic-ul: re-au-ting uguinrt Wxlipp tlu- t'tlllllDlill't'Ill'? unrl tlisuniun ul' tlit-ir prmlt-4'4'ssurs: x Q 2 :tml 4-ugvr to vxzuninv nnxl portray tlmmuglily tht- rlv- 5 Xxxcl- tuilwl l'au'c-ts of st-Inml untl town lift- ilrtilllltl lllt'lll. tlw X '37 1-uliturs 1-nnw buck in tht- full elf-tvrinim-cl to infuse 1.3.4 mx ii? vi Q as - ' A 56 4:-' 'A 4' :J 1- .Q ' X X HW -Q ffxll ai nvw spirit into lllt'lI' pupvr. ,bf X , X f X , . , .-.. , . . 3 -I ,, ,V X4 Iln- .mi lzxunmn was l'lltH'Llt'lt'I'lZ1'll ln u num- inuturc. - K 4 ff N-XX - X . . . L N inure- l'0llSll lI1'llNf' aittltlulc- lllllll its re-4-4-nt lPI't'llt'l't'rStlI'S. v 1 J 'liliv e-iliturf livlel grvutvr pritle- in tln-ir work ainml inure- Y . . . X4 inte-rc-st in tliv lwvlc-rs: untl. unlilw otha-r re-cvnt gruups. X re-inunn-sl lmrninnimifly lIlIlllt'll tlirnnglmut tlu-ir tul- justing pains. From tlw lwginniiig. laxm-as was ulmlislu-il. Copy was 1-elite-il xsitli mire-1 strivtvr tlmullina-5 xsvre- wt unll zul- ln-re-sl to: aittvlitlalllcv mul pvrfurlilaiiiu- slim-is wvrc' Illilllllillllvtl. 'lilw wlitors 1-mnpilwl ainll clistrilmtml ftylvlmulv to instill ill'l'lll'ill'f unel 1'0IlFlSlt'lll'f into tht- nr-xss nrtivlc-r. 'lllivj wurlu-4l 4-lim-ly isitli vucli ln-vlvr. nisling llini in liis writing nntl isnrlxing liulritf. ainel puffing elmsn in tlw sz-iiii-uve-ltly nn-1-tinggs gt-iivrul in- l-Uflllillltlll annul prinriplm ol' jmlrnuliwln. 'I'l1t- rm-fnlt nl' tlie- elm-iimiuliligg ftatnslairslf fe-t lip tht- wliturn xsuf at gvm-rally liigli 1-nlilrrv IDt'I'l'1H'lllilllt'1' liy tht- rt-1-urel lllllllllt'I' ul' tw:-nty to tllirty In-vle-rf. .Xppnre-nt in tht- 1-nt-rgy uitll isliirli inoft of tln-in turnml in nn-uf null purfne-el tlu-ir fturia-F sun tln- Vtlllltlglltbllr 4-atriie--tile-v nl' tht- vlliltrrr. ln Vlilllfklfl. again. isitli pre-xinnf it-arf. gn-nt:-r vin- lillllrlr un- plum-el on nn-uf run-rngv mul le-as un wl- ituriuls. 'lin lu-lp ggattlle-r zulelitimml annul lllmnnmim-1-tl in-iw uliirli Ntilllll llc' nwu' tn rmule-rx. ll lim-tuurlx ul' ln-utr nu- institute-il l'tlXt'l'lllL1 tln- Nt-lmul tulliiiiii-trutimi. -tmlvnt 1-lulrf. untl tlu' tmsn Imll. Vliln- wlitnrigil- nl' tht- '37 I',iXlPlIlllII gf-nn-mlly vuln- nu-nlml un tlin- nm-uf. ,Xnmngg tht' inure- Nl2llllll'Allll i--uw tli-vii-wil ut-rn' mln- pinlmll lmn. Xuuuli-ilu n-nvrum-liiiie-iits nn tmsn llll-lllt'r-l'r. 'l'ln- Nt-xx lnulf' in tln- ll:-.inl
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to :le-hnv it- ra-lution-lnp with the- hu-ulty. llow' to in- llll1'llt'1' the- l'zu'nltj unfl whut tht- l'an'nlty f-xpf-vtc-tl lroln tht- l.0llllI'll we-rv 1llll'5ll0llr 1llSt'll5S4'll. Aft:-r lllt'4'llllt1r with tht- llc-un unfl tht- l'rin0ipul. it lwcalnf- olniou- that the- l'au'nltj con-iflvrwl the- SllIllf'lll Council u- un organization that ought to runnin with- out Hxwl con-titntion unwl to -one 11- an uflvi-on group to tlw l'rint'ipul or tht- fuvnlty wlwn 1-itlwr ff-It lilo- gvtting -ttule-nt opinion. It wat- dm-iflt-fl to ofl-or Sllglgltw- tion- untl opinion- to tht- lan-nlty through writtvn re-port-. Al-o notnhle- in thv 4l4'1tllllQ1S lN'lSS't'Pll tht- l'au'ultx unsl tht- Council wa-rv tht- tli-vu--ion ol' l,1'llll l'f'llMll'SlllIb nnsl 11-rtnin lllklllt'I'r on whirh the' llc-un wi-lu-tl the- lionnvili- In-lp untl zulxit-1-. lht- Ftnalz-nt Lonnul- mo-t nnportunt alnty IS to lt- e'lc'0torutf-. ln thi- re--port tht- 'ST SllI1lf'lll lionnvil fuilwl. 'lihv joh. 1louhtlf--- an t'XlI't'lllPlf' cliflivult one-. ls to tlvu-lop nwthosl- to lIlllllf'lll'f' the- -tulle-nt llllll to gf-t thc' -tn4le'nt'- opinion on any lllilllf I'. lllllll4'llt't' fw- f-rtr-tl in tht- Ftlule-nt Hmly in orelc-r to ill't'0IIllPllrll -nvh ut-lv an- running Futnrtluy lll1Hlt'r without fatvnlty -up4-r- xi-ion wu- ne-xc-r e-xt-rvi-4-tl. Nvithe-r wvrv 1-nough ut- tvmp- ninth- to -onntl -tntlvnt opinion. for tht- lllt'llllll'I'r of tht- lionnvil te-nslwl to re-ly on the-ir own opinion- at- ro-pr:--e-iitntiu-, lht- Ftnalm-nt l.Ullllt'll. the-n. -e-1-nl- to hmm- grown into nn organization lnning threw- lillllflltlllr. It hu- -me-rail ine-1'lmnn'ul -1-rum--. Mllll'll thi- your- Lounvil sllfl we-ll. It -f-ru-el it- -ew-ontl tllllf al- at latvnlty aulxi-ory rom- inittve- at- lnllj ai- po--ihla-. 1-on-islvring tht- ri1livnlou-- nw- ol lt- lltlfllltlll ln-rv. ln lt- thlrel lunction. th.- nn. Ftutlvnt l.UIllll'll huh-nl to -1-rxv Lt- at lmulf-r. 11- an rw- l llllllllf' lor tht- -tntlf-nt. What llllttlt' tht- lfonnt-il n re-latin' rlli't't'rr. how:-xc-r. wa- tht- fuvt that it von-tuntlj lrivrl to tl:-linv it- po-ition. lt wa- thi- quality ol' intro-pw-tion. il' yon lilo-, thin insult' tht- l.lDllllt'll ll rlIt't't'-H. nnll Nllll'll will In-Ip roun- vil- in tln- fntnre-.
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office. anfl. after a fatal acciflental shooting in town. the Reality of a Cipher. Xot eonfinefl exclusively' to news events. eflitorials suggested a flriving course. criticizerl the olrl Penn Senior Poll and the perennial inactivity' of the Ftuxlent tlouncil. and re-eyaluatefl the new' florm plan. The goofl natnreal humor present arouml the oltice anfl in heeler meetings issueel forth on the erlitorial page in lfashionplates anfl in columns such as Union xxiilrllllljl.-I Factory Rejectsf' aml .-Xml By 'lihe Gas lleyeale-el. Although l-Llt't'4l with an increase-el printing cost anrl a resluction in national aflyertising. the llllrlllfwr hoarrl lllklll2l:lf'll. from the enfl of the fall. to support the paper satisfactorily hy a thorough soliciting of local husinesses. The photo- graphic hoarel supplieul generally excellent pictures. The circulation hoartl. its is common with most. was inefficient. Un the whole. the Exoniun enjoyerl a strenuous anll successful year. For a change. the freeelom which it hall been granteel was not ahusewl. anfl the paper met with unusual approyal hy the faculty. The school was representecl more respectfully anfl more comprehensiyely than it hall been for sey eral years: anfl more light than heat was she-tl on current issues. Nlason. lienchley. Chuirnmn: ll. liarker. Schevffy, Fourlh R. Smith. lluyal. HI-I IIl'l1l1 lfxecutiye lloartl was relatiyely inexperiencesl at the outset. for only a few of its menlhers hall eyer really 1lclye4l into the workings ol' the l'ean hefore the niiclrlle of lllrl year. .-Xs a result. the hoarcl was at tirst a hit confusetl hy the niyriaul seheelules. eleaullines. antl facets of its joh. Hut it acl- justeel well to these inherent clifliculties anal came to know the hook anal its processes thoroughly hy the heginning ol' the winter ternl. The greatest prohlem facerl hy Penn hoarcls is changing anel improying the sty le of the preyious year's hook. 'liowaruls this enfl the hoartl took a momentous step in enlarging the size of the hook from the traflitional Tx x 1034 to a new 9 xlZ2 . the size of most college yearhooks. This transition gaye the hoarfl more freeelom of operation. as there was a great tleal more space to work with. The layout was consirlerahly rearrangetl. anll there was an increase in the mnnhcr of pictures antl line euts. Both were much larger anel. asa result. much more interesting. 'llllf' change of size also gaye more length to the stories. 'lihey' coyereel their topics more thoroughly. anel a elefinite attempt was ma4le to maintain a unitieel style throughout the hook. lflorial writing from preyious years was sliscartletl with the itlea that the l'f-an was to he rezul as a recorrl of eyents rather than a pulp magazine. l'l'I KN -lying-ll. llollillsoll. l'1I'll'4lll'l'. Sitting--j, XX alker. First rmc Y J. Finnnon-. l.ee. .fXrkush. Second rnu - lxinsoIying.1leorge. Maguire. llutchin-on. Crowley. liner- son. I.oeser. Third ruu' - - Xyreelcn. Fexton. Hunther. tirannly. I.oughlin. Ylcxlanus. ron' Pratt. llt- Xore. llager. l'uh-nwnler. Llapp. l,oonns.
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