| Show BOARD I 1 The world of war has greatly expanded the activities of the world of women in and the armed and never before has there been such opportunity for Not bo long ago university women with journalistic ambitions sought the supreme recognition of being appointed associate editor of one of the This was the highest position they could The Pen was the only exception to this But the the and the campus humor magazine believed that journalism and editorships were definitely in the masculine Last year the campus began its orientation to wartime conditions and it became apparent that many of our pre-war customs and traditions were destined to be changed One of the first indications that women were to receive new prominence on the campus came when Cristie Mortar Board of last was appointed editor of the along with Miriam another Mortar Pen Before the year ended all four publications were under feminine editorial guidance et F. Richards and Beth Keele assumed the and Chronicle editorships vacated by men called into the armed And so this year for the first time all four publications are edited by women who were appointed by the publications council on the basis of their past work and their qualifications for the Three of the four business managers are women and perhaps the appointment of the Unique manager will be further evidence of the campus confidence that women can head publications with the same successful results as those of their masculine Women in publications are an example of college women who are assuming new responsibilities necessitated by wartime Mortar Board hails this year's editors and business managers with confident feeling that their publications will come to us representing work well |