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Presented by COLBERT HELD is ss Editor-in-Chief SMITH TARRANT ww Managing Editor CAL NEWTON n Business Manager Copyright, 1938
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FCDREWCDRD AS AN individual, one is only a small part of an infinite all. What one does as an individual may not be the all, but it is necessary that one be such that he will contribute his share to the all. The more one has to advance, the more it becomes essential for him to give of that with which he is endowed. Each star is vital to the constellation for it to have its pattern. The ROUND-UP is only a small part of one's life at Baylor, but it affords an imperishable record of what one should remember and whom one should remember. Believing this, we have endeavored to malce the 1938 ROUND-UP impart as much from its pages as the time and budget would allow. For our eFForts to be successful, the book must Fill its place in the great scheme ofthe student's all. Should it do so, we realize all the remuneration which we might anticipate. THE EDITORS PD. 1- 0 73.5 gms.-1-ab,-. . ,- amz, 1,1 ' ,445 ' , I
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IN APPRECIATICN HE 1938 ROUND-UP is not the product of any one man nor of any one group, should it prove a success, that success must be attributed to many agencies for the unstinted energy they expended. Some of those to whom thanks are due include Dr. E. M. Thorp of the Geology Department . . . for his patient photographic guidance and his equipment, Bill Murphree of Southwestern Engraving Company and Fred Bassman of Midland Printing Company . . . for their indispensable professional advice on yearbook technicalities, local photographers Gildersleeve, Stauts, and Mickle . . . who literally surpassed their usual fine work, and Business Manager Cal Newton . . . who opened the purse less reluctantly than usual. Cal has been an excellent boss. Especially do l thank John Howard, my man Friday, who stood for many weary hours developing pictures with me in the lurid glow of safelights in the photographic darkroom. To him is due the artistic composition of the title cut and the photomontage inside the cover, as well as other pages. Another especially to be thanked assistant is Lorraine George, who drew the division-page design and who likewise greeted the morning sun without having left the post of duty all night. To many others, particularly my staff members, l express my infinite gratitude. And my little Leica camera, which is inanimate to some but human to me, is due many thanks for the thousands of pictures it re- corded so faithfully. COLBERT COKIE HELD , v.-1-.....--uznzf. V- -.-.-- - : . SS. .gems ,, A 1:5 1 0,14-.-zz.: , Y .,...- Mess- T5 'ff
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