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The Herald Staff
FEW extra-curricular activities take so much time and conscientious effort as does the weekly edition of The Ho11Je Herald. This is true both as to the Faculty Advisor's work and that of the staff. The 1927-28 Hera ld has been the best that Howe has produced for many years. Besides covering the athletic contests, sermons, military and barracks notes, and other items of local interest, the paper included world news digests, national sport notes, and other items the average cadet ofttimes misses. Also, a series of editoria ls contributed much to tone and dignity. Another feature of special interest to alumni, is the column devoted to alumni news. Also, stimu lating memories were revived through columns captioned "Ten Years Ago Today," "Fifteen Years Ago Today," etc. These contained extracts verbatim from old issues of the Herald. For all of the above, unstinted praise is due Lieutenant Di ll ard and his staff-not to forget the who le-hearted cooperation of our printer, Lester (Cy) Parker.
THE STAFF
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J. Warner Gillis, Editor-in-Chirf Lieut. Henry B. Dillard, Facu l ty Advisor
Hotten sen
Summers Williams
Paine
Chamberlain Schlesinger, H. Boudeman Ross, D.
AssocIA TE EmTons
Miles Varnes, J. Bosworth Roney
Culley McCord Bowser \V ebster
Conkling Cunning Ely, P. Merrill
Walker, I. Wilton