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Ethel Hays Rogers, assistant editor, proved herself much more than merely a copy writer. Hers are the excellent char- acterizations of the administrative heads. in addition she turned in several other stories which form prominent parts of the book. Her criticisms smoothed up many rough spots, making the TROUBADOUR much more coherent and readable. lane Fry, assistant editor, did more to coordinate the TROUBADOUR than probably any other person. She suggested numerous iniproverrients in laying out the book, and worked with the editors to achieve continuity throughout. Also she aided in sorting out pictures, and in performing the numerous other tasks 'essential to editing the annual. Io Marie Lehigh, sports editor, provided all the articles on sports for the book. Her work was increased by the return to varsity sports this year, and all her articles were models of composition. Gracie Pfeiffer, staff writer, contributed the articles on the senate and the senate committees as Well as writing up activities of all the frats. Her unbiased articles form an important part of the book. Eloise Payne, staff writer, turned her talents to describing activities of numerous organizations on the campus. Her stories were consistently Well-written and readable. Edilda McNeal, staff writer, rounded out the journalistic staff. She turned in the articles on the various music organiza- tions on the campus, which compose an imposing part of the section on organizations. Stan Cook and Don Phillips, staff photographers, provided piactically all the photographs used throughout the book. Both of them were familiar figures on the campus, recording Hendrix life on film for the benefit of the TROUBADOUR. The fact that the photographic sections are good is mute tribute to their ex- cellent work. Dorothy Welborn, special art student, contributed the excellent sketches of the various buildings on the campus which have been used to coordinate the book. Working overtime to coni- plete the task, Dorothy provided some of the best student art work ever to be used in a TROUBADOUR. Our full apprecia- tion can never be expressed. Ann Iaeschke, art assistant, provided the sketches which form the basis of the sub-divisional pages. Representing all phases of campus life for the TROUBADOUR, she earned the undying gratitude of the staff. Pat Dillahunty, art assistant, designed the cover for the 1945 TROUBADOUR. Her assistance is gratefully acknowledged. Assistants to the business manager were: Frances Benton, Violet Dowless, Lloyd George, Bill Lemley, Frances McClurkin, and Charles McDonald, who by their efforts helped to keep the book on an even rinancial keel. Benton, Cook, Dillahunty, Dowless, Fry, George, Iaeschke, Lehigh, Lemiey, McCiurkin, McDonald, McNeal, Payne, Pfeiffer, Phillips, Rogers. W . 'w t F J it
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TR ,LIB UR As we attempt once more to evaluate the school year 1944-45 in terms of the publication of the TROUBADOUR, We realize more than ever that this year's book was probably influenced more by the War than any other to appear previously. Little 'trouble was encountered this year in se- curing either film or flashbulbs, but in lanuary a new menace appeared. In the face of a severe paper shortage, it became increasingly difficult to obtain any photographic printing paper. For a time it seemed that there would not be enough to include all the pictures which had been planned for the book. Finally we lucked through, although the situ- ation had prevented our meeting the engraving dead- line. ' By the time We did manage to get all the pic- tures in to the engraver, his Work was so pressed that We had to release a statement to the student body that it was probable that the TROUBADOUR Would not be released until after the close of school. As I Write this, I still do not know just when this will be read by the students, but I hope that it will be read at some time. On the brighter side of the picture, a capable staff was rounded up by both the editorial and busi- ness staffs early in the year, and with their assist- ance advertising and editorial copy were prepared with little difficulty. For the first time in a number of years a large majority of the pictures Were made by students for the TROUBADOUR. Two photographers were in- cluded on the staff, and to them is due a large por- tion of the credit for the pictures used. Also for the first time this year most of the art Work included in the book was done by students. The editors Wish to express appreciation to Mrs. Louis Freund, instructor in art, for her assistance With this Work, and in selecting material. To numerous other individuals off the campus and on, most of the credit is due for the success of this year's TROUBADOUR. The editors accept, and rightly so, all blame for any mistakes contained herein, and apportion the credit upon those individu- als whose pictures appear on the opposite page, and those off the campus whose influence lies heavily upon the book, but who are not pictured here. Thanks to all of them are not enough. Syiusim if-ss f f-M -1 M fr -+4 M- Bi 3 ADA RYLAND Editor IAMES CHRISTIE Business Manager gravit- E .Sf 55 QEHW is: as rf 4 E s
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