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The polifician cafers fo his consHtuen+s whatever his personal views; the hired hand does as the master bids, whatever his own desires; the newspaper should publish what the readers wish, whatever the qualities of journalisnn. The policy for the year has been to try to satisfy the readers, letting the paper take unusual forms if it will. For we are a college newspaper, we need bear a similarity neither to the Times-Picayune, the New York Times, nor the Chicago Tribune, nor, indeed, to any college newspaper. Predecessors have said our aims were to cover the news, express campus opinions, record campus history. These have become traditional; they will stand another year ' s use. Our major changes and achievements are easy to list. We adopted a newer, dressier headline schedule. We used more pictures than were used in previous years. Less play went to the faculty, more to the students. We tried to find new feature material. Edi- torials were made lighter and, we think, more readable. Our Christmas fund ex- ceeded the quota. As in previous years we realized the de- sirability of a semi-weekly newspaper; inertia held us back. The idea of attempting to issue a literary supplement was considered and discarded. In dividing our time between school and newspaper, we passed up many stories; new items and features. The business staff worked diligently and enabled us to put out a larger paper, on the average, than was done in other years. The greater amount of usable space and the larger revenue brought us new opportunities to include more things we wanted. EDWARD FINLEY, Busineis Manager Students in the department of journalism served well as reporters; without them we could not have functioned. The staff had many worries during the year, enough fun to make up for them. All this came under the heading of the Hullabaloo. BoHom Row: E. Martin, B. Paqlin. J. Ginsberg, M. Harry, E. Seaver, A. Market, B. Bres, S. Flowers. Top Row: J. Baehr, B. Monroe, E. Finley, M. Schmidt, S. Opotowsky, A. Boggs.
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MARTIN SCHMIDT, Managing Editor HULLABALOO STAFF Martin F. Schmidt Managing Editor Archie Boggs Associate Editor Dick Seither Sports Editor Betsy Bres Newcomb Editor Wallace Dunlap Campus Editor Harvey Johnston Medical Editor Stanford Opotowsky Assistant Sports Editor Edward Martin Intramural Sports Editor Wirt Rodgers Sports Reporter Edward D. Finley Business Manager W. Ford Reese National Advertising Manager Stewart J. Kepper Local Advertising Manager Shirley Schoendorf Salesman Warren Stern Salesman John J. Baehr Circulation Manager ARCHIE BOSGS, Associate Editor BETSY BRES, Newcomb Editor
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ILL WALLACE AND FRED PITTS, Assistant Editors. FLORENCE POTTHARST, Newcomb Business Manager. DARRAH CHAUVIN, Newcomb Editor. THE YEARBOOK OF EDITORIAL STAFF Woodley C. Campbell Editor-in-Chief Pat Farrington Bass Associate Editor Fred W. Pitts Assistant Editor William H. Wallace Assistant Editor Jacl( Weiss Staff Photographer N. C. Curtis, Jr Staff Cartoonist Richard Seither Sports Editor Louis McFaul Assistant Michael Carso Assistant J. B. White Assistant Jack Robinson Assistant NEWCOMB Darrah Chauvin Editor Kate Hodge Assistant Editor Alice Baird Campus Editor Connie Claverie . . Campus Editor Marjorie Killeen Campus Editor Lucy Ridgeway Campus Editor Carol Lewis Campus Editor Carolyn Loeb Campus Editor Jane Sherman Campus Editor Dorothy Turnbull Campus Editor Hermie Weil Campus Editor Marie Louise Wakeman Campus Editor Phyllis Watson Campus Editor BUSINESS STAFF James F. Turnbull, Jr Business Manager Earl Batten Assistant Peter Bernard, Jr Assistant Frank Lang Assistant Samuel Moody, Jr Assistant Norman Robbins Assistant Carl von Rosenberg Assistant Jay Weil, Jr Assistant Milton Williams Assistant NEWCOMB Florence Pottharst Business Manager Mimi Harry Assistant Manager Yvonne Anderson Assistant Barbara Campbell Assistant Alice Dayries Assistant Margie Jones Assistant Elaine Leverich Assistant Marion Peytral Assistant
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