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/ THE WHICt^KRlNO OAK Published' iii/eekly Students of LOUISBUHG C0i.LE3-t; EDITORIAL STAFF E•. Harris on—11or- In-*^hief ■’Kc'bevt Bai’tholcmew---‘-isso. Editor Cliff Morris—School Editor Pprden i-icClees — i.iake“Up -ticlitor •Juanita-. Hurlcy--Society Editor iviatt iVlcL)ade--News Editor .Henry Murder.--Exchangp Editor Ruby Gray MassGnburg---‘^'lurHni Ed, Clvde Stallings--Foature -Editor ‘( I i^USINESo STaFF vvordrovv' i;id\eill--i3usiness tVlgr-, I'oxe i-'ago---‘-^sst„ business Mgr, Hfnry Smith--Circulation i.igr, 'tji'll Mann--^'-sst* Circulation I hiirOKTO-xaAi. STaFF Alice Cahill Marjcrie Spivey LJ.1 Cope Kat Vv'inbcrne Harold Morris Bobby waters I — — "Though this edition may rict i •meet with'your ideals] remember that ''i^ome wasn’t built in a day." Hard v/or]: on our ^.art and patience and cooj^eration on yours, viill go a long way toward obtain ing a printing press for this and other college publications. Even as the oaks are outstand ing on the Campus, so we hope this paper v/ill someday become outstanding among the college publications of this state. This is only possible through cooperation, .-.hen it reaches that height, it v/ill become an influential campus organ. It will bo influential because it will express the ideas and ideals of the majority of the student body, and it will be a paper of the students, by the students, for the studer^ts. ELECTIOK rhOCiiiDjiiE It has been called to the at- . _ tention of this v>rriter that the , I One of the outstanding featuresr^ethod of holding elections is ■ yf' our campus is the number of i-ot meeting with the approval of ' oaks* These oaks have beeii here the entire studeni; D^dy, It must', for a long time. They didn’t spring be admitted that there are ma4 up in a few years; it has taken ny breaches of customary election! time for this campus to become so procedure in the elections that t ■|'cll shaded by these trees. Bear have been held thus 'far this yea, this in mind when you're reading Students complain th'^t polls are i this paper, and don’t criticize being used as electj.oneering profusely, Tho purpose of this places and that sometimes the page is for editorials, tut it iscandidates themselves hold the also a place for expressing ^your polls and count the votes. They Ppinion on things relative totcamhave also voice.d their desire for i^us life. The ihispering 0_al staff wants you to oj-prcss your lueas through this paper, by means a secret ballot in class office elections* It is believed by many that oren elections will-
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