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THE STA FF Fred R. Birney. Sponsor Jane Neville, Edimr-in-Chiqf Bud Sleeger, Ahnmging Edilor Elamey Fisher, Socier Editor Bob Donahue, Ad Afanuger Carolyn Rosenberg. Axissociule Editor R. S. Page. Humor Erlilm- Frances Baly. Feature Edilm' Clifford Ewens. .4ss'! .41! Uunugt'r Lois Gvbhart. V!'Il's Editor J. R. Johnsun, Printor's Dvril Ilt-len Crate, 4st Sm'ivly Erlilm' George Lewis. .4587 Ad J'Ianagor C. W. Skipper. xlrl Edilnr Vary Elizabeth Iloran. Editm' Tho Ih-lly Starlvv. Club Ellilur Cougar
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THE HOUSTONIAN Overcoming all handicaps, members of the two journalism classes have written. edited and published this, the first annual of the Houston Junior College, and have dedicated it to the new University of Houston. In only two weeks9 time, the staff was organized, pictures taken, copy prepared. and the entire book engraved and printed. This marks a record in annual publica- tion in Houston schools. This book, selling for only seventy five cents, is given to the students at a record low price. And for an annual such as The lloustonian to be entirely prepared within the short period of only two weeks is also setting a new record. t Credit for this accomplishment goes to all members of the staff of the annual, but especially to Jane Neville, Editor-in-Chief; Carolyn Rosenberg, Associate Ed- itor; Evert Rogers, Technical Advisor; and Fred R. Birney, journalism instruc- tor and Sponsor of The Houstonian. THE COUGAR Officially, the Cougar, semi-monthly newspaper of the University, has for the past seven years been the only publication issued regularly carrying news of the faculty and students of the school. The students enrolled in journalism edit and manage all departments of the Cougar. Publication of the Cougar serves two purposes. It provides laboratory facilities for practical training for journalism students and at the same time carries the news of the activities of the school to the entire student body. Mr. Fred R. Birney, instructor in journalism, is in charge of the management of the Cougar and selects all members of the staff from the journalism classes. Se- lection of students is based upon the individual ability of the person concerned. The staff of the Cougar is composed of: Mary Elizabeth Horan. Editor; Jane Neville, Associate Editor; Carolyn Rosenberg, News Editor; Elamey Fisher, Fea- ture Editor; H. S. Page, Humor Editor; Lois Cehhart, News Editor; and Helen Crate, Society Editor.
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