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Business Manager Katheryn Coley Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Howard Allen Bertha T. Crawford Associate Editors Isdargaret Sinclair .... Classes Leila talker Literary Ella hiorton Society Vesta Eaton .... Organizations Lutie Ruhland Athletics Sade Fox Joshes Artist Doris Rosenthal
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The Exponent originated in the year 1894, and was at first published by the ' ebster Club as an organ to represent its work, namely, oratory and debate. It is now sixteen years since this publication made its first appear- ance, during which time it has changed from a monthly journal under con- trol of the ebster Club to an annual under the control of the Summer graduating class. Although the Exponent is edited and managed by the Senior A Class it is not strictly a class paper, but is devoted to the interests of the entire school, aiming to encourage school and class activities and to furnish in- struction and entertainment to both students and alumni. While we are enabled to put forth this year an edition of The Exponent much superior to any of its predecessors, we still feel that it is far from being all that a school of our size is capable of. But our success this year is not due to our own efforts alone, but t o the earnest support we have received from all quarters. Realizing the number of school magazines that are launched upon the public each year, we first wish to sincerely thank our advertisers who have aided in making this boi k a success. Xext we are under obligations to certain of the faculty for their help, especially Miss Gere and ? Iiss O ' Kane, for their wise criticisms on all the art work. Then we also feel that thanks are due our class for the con- fidence they have i laced in us and for their support, financially and other wise. Last, but by no means an unimportant part of our success is due t ) the good spirit shown by the entire school. This is shown bv the fact that almost five hundred and fifty copies were subscribed for, even before the book was ready for the press. In short, good spirit has lieen shown by nil concerned.
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