1940 Cedrus Yearbook

The editor-in-chief this year of the college weekly was Burns Tanksley. He has done a commendable job in getting the most from his staff. He was ably assisted by Orsadee Stewart, the assistant editor. Betty Lee Garrison became noted for the amount of scandal she found for each edition. The art editor was Janice Finke who did a fine bit of picture-making for the front page. The sports editor could be listed as second to none. Arthur Geake may be com- mended in keeping the students up in the world of sports. The typists, Catherine Ferguson, Ted James, and Hazel Bush could al- ways be counted upon to do their part. There were several good editorials which showed some fore- thought on the part of the editor. The scandal page often created quite a furore among the students but it was all taken in good fun. The students and faculty have always been entitled to express their various opinions on any subject which in any way brings closer together all those here at the college. I believe we can truthfully say this year's paper has been a great success. Burns Tanksley, Editor. WHISPERING CEDARS STAFF Geake, Galey, Bush, James, Ferguson, Garrison, Finke, Reinhard, Stewart, Linton, Tanksley. Forty-three

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