We intend within a few weeks to elect two editors from the freshman class, if we can find candidates who show sufficient ability in their contributions. We regret that as yet we have seen little evidence of this ability, but we still hope that the ability in question is not wanting, but only dormant. It is true that we have received several contributions which have been satisfactory, but we do not feel called upon to make our choice of editors from such a small number of competitors. We therefore hope that the members of '88 will awake to the fact that the college papers have to be supported, and that each and every class should be willing to do its fair share of the work, freshman as well as senior.
In this connection we wish to state that a position on the editorial board of our paper is always open to completion from members of any class. Unlike some of the college papers we do not have any stated time for the election of editors, nor do we have any stated number of editors from any one class. We are always willing to add too the number of our editors, whenever we can find persons who give evidence of sufficient ability, from the upper classes as well as from the lower.
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