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Show STUDENTS WILL WIELD PEN CHANGES FOR PUBLICATION MISS CLARA STEWART, editor. Miss Ludle Cannon, associate asso-ciate editor, and Adolph Shafsky. business manager, who will have charge of the Pen at the university. Appearance of School Paper Pa-per Is to Be Improved by Its New Staff. PREPARATIONS are now being made for the first issue of the Pen, the University of Utah student stu-dent literary publication. Miss Clara Stewart, editor of the Pen, has made her selection of assistants, Miss Lucile Cannon as associate editor and Adolf Shafsky as business manager. The publication will appear October 15. Miss Stewart has demonstrated much ability along a literary line and has taken an active part in other school affairs. She is secretary of the Order of the Gleam, the undergraduate women wom-en 's literary society, and was recently elected an officer of the senior class. The other members of the Pen Btaif have displayed a similar ability. Mr. Shafsky is a freshman in the school, having recently arrived from northern California, where he won distinction in high school activities. Miss Cannon is well known among the students of the university and the city in general. Some changes will be made In the appearance and makeup of the Pen this year. First, the book will be larger than in the past, and the cover will be simpler in design in order to (five more of a literary atmosphere. Only matter of a. strictly literary character will be printed in the book. In this respect it will be. in direct eontrast. with the Chronicle, the other University Univer-sity of Utah student publication, which is designed to serve as a college newspaper. news-paper. These changes will call for a greater expenditure than formerly, and an additional addi-tional appropriation has been asked from tbe apportioning board, which has charge of the student activity fund of the school. No appropriation's have as yet been made by this body. |