1941 Cedrus Yearbook
CEDRUS STAFF Neil Hartman Editor John Reinhard Ass't. Editor Mary Jean Townsley Bus. Manager Orsadee Stewart Ass't. Bus. Manager Elisabeth Anderson Advertising Manager Robert Guthrie Ass't. Adv. Manager Janice Finke Art Editor Marion Muller Ass't. Art Editor Bette Lee Garrison Snapshot Editor Harold Thomas Sports Editor Vona Ruth West Features Editor Catherine Ferguson Typist Ted James Typist Ernest R.Gibson Faculty Advisor Row 1—B.L. Garri- son, M. J. Townsley, 0. Stewart, J. Finke, M. Muller, V. West, E. Anderson. Row 2— J. Reinhard, N. Hartman, H. Thomas, R. Guthrie. eecbu44 Staij The Cedrus staff has one of the longest and most interesting projects of any of the college organizations. It starts functioning the first of September and does not cease until the middle of May. The Cedrus staff was organized and directed by the editor and business manager under the supervision of the faculty advisor, but it took the cooperation of all the staff as well as the whole student body to produce this Cedrus. There are those who will receive all the credit for this book because of their offices, but much credit should go to some others who gave much of their time and effort to help publish this book. To these who do not have their names blazoned on these pages the knowledge of a job well done will have to be their reward. It is an unique experience to watch an idea be trans- formed and developed into a book. The different stages of development are very definite; pictures must be taken and engraved; write-ups must be written and printed; and finally, covers have to be selected in order that everything will be bound into one volume. That is the complete story of the Cedrus of paper and cardboard, of pictures and print. But behind each write-up is another story that can not be written. This book can not possibly convey the good times and bad, the work and play, or the rich experiences that we had this year together. Perhaps the most important pages of this Cedrus will be the last ones — those that the printer left blank. They will help greatly in our task of recording the events and experiences of the year. Maybe these two Cedruses, the one of paper and the one of memories, will in some way partially portray your college year of 1940-1941. CEDRUS RECORDS PICTORIALLY A YEAR AT CEDARVILLE Page Thirty-six
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