THE CLARION FRANK A. CANNON, JR. XVESLEY R. CURTIS Editor ' Associate Editor EXECUTIVE STAFF Assoc-iatc Edlitors - Wesley Curtis, Arts. W. F. Higgins, Commerceg Theo. Christian, Dentistryg Chas. Hardesty, Iliff, F. D. Quinn, Law. Doris Wilder, Assistant Editor. Florence Fry, Society Geo. Longfellow, Cir. Mgr. S. Hahn, Adv. Dept. R- Hoery, Adv. Mgr. T. G. Flynn, Bookkeeper M. Peterson, Auditor James Shephard, Cartoonist Frank A. Cannon, Jr., Editor REPORTORIAL STAFF Arts: Fred Ruble, Eleanor Staats, John Blake, Florence Cameron, Geary Tamminga, Frank Mead, Zella Conkling, Isadore Ginsburg, Edna Traylor, Frank H. H. Roberts, Bonney Nevels, Jay L. Rohrbacher. C0'l7lf77LC7'C6.' Clarence Chapelle, Tommie Tompkins, Mary L. Boroughs, Arthur L. Bald- win, A. H. Ayres, Creed A. Neeper, Frank D. Peel, Carl V. Rutledge, Bess M. Vesey, Clarence Thomson, Clifford Moss. Il-iff: Don Tippet, Rector Johnson, Homer Root, Messrs. Snyder, Auspauh and McClure. Law: C. S. Stratton, Everett Trout, A. W. Ingham, F. E. Dickerson, V. A. Miller. Dental Staff: Harold Watson, Burton Hamer, Richard Gilmore, Pincus Feldman, Harold Neuman, Orinus Jensvold, Richard Sydenham, Thomas Rogers. lVe have had perhaps the best paper ever put out at D. U. thanks to the Editor Frank Cannon. He has put his ability and his energy into giving us a paper of which we are proud. The paper has grown from a handbill to a. real paper. Its growth has kept pace with the growth of the student body and the ability of thc Editors. VVe who do not know would that this year things have been easier with the Clarion, for one man has been able to see it through the whole period, but any- one who has handled a college paper knows the hours of work and worry which is necessary for a good publication. The students feel that they owe much to Mr. Frank Cannon, and feel that his record will be hard to equal and almost impossible to surpass. We wish that Frank would edit the Clarion another year, but his plans are for a year in the East, probably Northwestern. One of the most progressive bits of legislation has been passed in regard to the Clarion for the Editor will be elected from the Staff, so ability will pre- vail rather than politics. The paper has a very bright future and is fast becom- ing the most induential organ on the Campus. 22
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