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90w: 50.018 gm of 9310318115, . . . The old and the new Take a 100k backward! Remember. that Carthage College was once nothing more than Old Main and a small plot of land surrounding it. Remember that life around the Alma Mater was once nothing but study and strict discipline. Students knew the hardships of few books, no social life, a limited Curriculum . . . and they were thankful for the opportunity to gain a higher education. Take a look forward! Remember that since the war Carthage College has added several new buildings on the campus. The Vocational Arts building is the newest addition. But there will be more. With new leadership, an inspired student body and an eye on a bigger and better future, Carthage College is forging ahead. ' Students and faculty alike have shown their ardent zeal and boundless faith in Carthage and all it stands for by their quick response to thc CHEY iChristian Higher Education Yearl call. Yes. they answered that call. all right . . . with twenty thousand dollars? worth of pledges one morning last February. Wiith such strength. Carthage College will nchr grow Old! W's are proud to wish her a Happy Eighticth Birthday nfourscore years of progress. Carthage College will live forever! THE RAMBLER STAFF .4dEp'.
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24-.- - . a'. - ' Ali: H.P-r -9ke.t hr: .-r.-M:qw-w m-t' :-a-.-:r- :1 am sum, wrmmummm MW : .. . . .. . . , - 'l Four ' Behling Caertner Breiding cftyamgfez Staff. . This is the 1950 annual . . . a combination of extraordinary cooperation and hard work! Despite limited resources and numerous set- backs, the Rambler staff has humbly attempted to produce a book to meet the approval of one and all. We hope it does! We have done the best with what we had. We could do no more. Every member of the Rambler staff worked diligently with little or no thought of personal reward. Time and effort were expended on this yearbook and thoughts of classes, homework, and social life were pushed into the background. Many a night the light in the Publicity Office burned into the wee hours while staff members pounded typewriters, arranged layouts for pictures- and had only sore backs, glue-smearecl hands, and headaches in return. We hope you will hncl that the pages sepa- rating the various sections of the book have added to it. This is the hrst time such a sys- tem has been attempted. The snapshot pages were born this year. The two-color Hy leaves at front and back and the formal, padded cover were also 1950 infants. These improvements are the result of suggestions by you, the students. Unusual camera shots and attempts at more dramatic photographic work were tried this year. Photographers Phil Breiding and Bob Fellows excelled in this. Their overwhelming cooperation in being on hand when we needed them will never be forgotten. lt't'llou's Above: 'l-Vnndrey, IvIoroney Below: Shaw. Holden The advertising managers were working in dilheult times. Many advertisers were begin- ning to feel the pinch of harder times and less money. Yet, the advertising section of the year book approximates those of previous years. Without the untiring efforts of the advertising manager, Ralph Gaertner, and his assistant, Don Behling, such a goal could not have been attained. W'e also owe a debt of gratitude to Pat Moroney, our organization editor, who kept all our organization shots in order. She went be yond her Special job at all times by being uour man, Fridayi'l whenever the occasion arose. And Vi'l- atrren Wandrey, our cartoonist par excellence, proved to be a backbone of the staff by providing the excellent cartoons on the fly leaves and in designing the cover. And so it is to the stafly we respectfully say uThank You for making our work during the past year so much easier. We also say a special thanks to the students and faculty for their line cooperation. Yes, this is the 1950 Crimson Rambler . . . it is a record of your sehooljs events and a record of you the students. We hope that you will enjoy it and let it long bring to your minds the spirit that was the essence of Carthage Col- lege, 1950. Audrey Show and Don. Holden. Editor and Assistant Editor
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