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U. of D. News
from Daytonian 1938
by eCommons
WALTER STEFFEN, '39 . . Editor-In-Chief
WILLIAM O'CONNOR . . . . . . . . . . Associate Editor
JAMES SCHWERING .... . ..... Associate Editor
TYRUS WINTER ....... . ..... Associate Editor
JAKE BAKER . ... . .... . ... Sports Editor
JOHN CHALMERS . .... . ... News Editor
HENRY ENDERS ................... . . News Editor
Mary K. Herold, Mary McMurtrie, Donald Coan, Eugene May, Jacob Baker . . . . . . . . . . Columnists
Jeanne Mclaughlin, Patricia Snapp . . ....... . ......... Copy Editors
June Richart, Alma Braun . . . .... .. ......... Feature Writers
Marjorie Coffman, Margaret Ann Mess ... . ..... . .. Artists
Reporters
Grace Aylstock
Mary Graziano
Clem Young, Jr. Clarke Kirby
Marijane Spitler
Betty Jane Israel
JAMES A CONNELLY, A. B., '35
GEORGE F. KOHLES, S. M., M. A. .
William Jergens
Joseph Stoecklein
Dick Egger
Mary Towne
Bill Henke
Emil Bocok ....
Business Manager . .. Faculty Advisor
Exponent
Marking an epoch in its long history, the Exponent celebrated its thirty-fifth anniversary of continuous publication with the January issue which carried elaborate features honoring founders and past editors, and calling attention to the progress made since the magazine's inception as the pioneer campus publication in December, 1902. Despite the fact that other publications have usurped some of its earlier functions, the Exponent remains the symbol of creative writing on the Dayton campus.
Though retaining its literary tone, the Exponent since last October has taken on a more journalistic appearance. Two editorial sections, "The Editor's Soap Box" and "Feminine Philosophy," the latter conducted by Alma Braun and both treating current events on the world newsfront, were inaugurated.
The executive editorial staff, under the leadership of Jim Martin, included Dan Hobbs, Alma Braun, Chrissoula Economides, Marguerite Parrish, Ambrose Nakao, William O'Connor, Marijane Spitler, Eugene May, Walter Steffen and Jake Baker. David Israel again was the one-man business staff, while Brother Thomas J. Price, S.M., discharged the function of faculty advisor.