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Show I N 19 3 4 Humbug The Humbug, humor magazine, appearing three times this year on the campus, was marked by an unusual kaleidoscopic view of collegiate wit. Offering the traditional Greek Garble and Around the Pump, interspersed by the inevitable exchange jokes, and having a profusion of Herronic caricatures, it also introduced several stimulating new features: the experimental HooZoo and HooZhe, in which Editor Baxter Murray attempted a different presentation of campus notables, and the rather pretentious dedications to such satirists and humorists as Jonathan Swift and Mark Twain, which, however, marked a conscious effort on the part of the staff to publish a good humor magazine. Use of less exchange material, fewer futile puns, and encouragement of campus contributions (which were yet too meager to be representative of local humor) were further expressions of this effort. Baxter Murray, Editor Tom Sawyer, Business Manager Staff Edwin Herron, Art Editor Robert Jones, Asst. Art Editor Ernest Anstee, Exchange Editor Editorial Board Wood Worsley Morris Guss Ernest Anstee Edwin Herron Ch arles Otterstrom Robert Nibley Louis Judges Bowring Woodbury Grant Cannon Business Board Richard Van Winkle Mirra Jacobs Dee Jackson Herman Harms Wayne Crookston Jack Boud Garth Seegmiller Margaret Lamplugh Sherman Smith Robert Sears Bryce Boyer Betsy Dern Robert Treseder Louis Paddison Tom Larson James West Clair Stout Edithbelle Hammel Lynn Michelson Dick Van Winkle Sue Richardson Nibley, Jacobs Page 134 |