Show STUDENT LIFE 172 courtesv comes from Coach Walker who looms up in the bunch like a bloated bondholder The picture is a fine one despite the fact that all the boys wouldn’t take a prize at a beauty show but what they lack in classic outlines they have in foot-ba- ll sagacity nerve and phyThere’s not a sical perfection spavin or ringbone on either man and since Walker took them in charge not a single case of heaves has been manifest They are loyal princes every one and here’s to ’em and Coach Walker May they lick the everlastin stuffin’ out of everything on top of ground next vear’” m The following is taken from the O A C “Barometer:” THE EDITOR’S SALARY “Is the laborer worthy his hire? This question will be decided next Friday when an amendment to the student body constitution will be voted upon providing that the editor and business manager receive a salary “At last the students have risen from the slumbers of an age long night and are taking a step in the direction of giving credit where credit is due It certainly was an oversight that the framers of the student body constitution did not recognize the services of the man who edits the paper “Perhaps no work in college has received as little recognition and appreciation as has the work and efforts cf the editor Every day of the week he has the welfare of the paper on his mind and then on Saturdays he must devote his whole time to it He feels the responsibility and rather than make a failure of an edition will stay up late at nights working and arranging copy while others are enjoying sweet repose Often he cannot go to a social function and when he does go he has the paper in mind and sits the entire evening with pad in hand taking items for an article If he happens to leave out a name he is accused of doing so intentionally If he does not recognize this or that man’s merit cr performance he is criticised ftr being impartial or of furthering his own interests In his class work he must do just as much as any c f the others and if he cuts a class to do something for the paper or if he has a poor lesson he is taken to task by the faculty “Football men are given trips are banqueted are given medals have tablets erected to their memory receive the plaudits of the press and enthusiasts but the man who writes the article and presents the football hero to the public is entirely ignored He is criticised on every hand and we can scarcely |