Hendrix College - Troubadour Yearbook (Conway, AR)

 - Class of 1945

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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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the campus and a column that brought gleeful joy and a fiendish smile to the faces of all those who didn't appear. Contrary to the opinions of all au- thorities on better newspapers for colleges the Pro- file continued to run this column of gossip for the pleasure of the student body. Due to the accelerated program caused by the war the Profile was forced to change horses in ETHEL HAYS ROGER Editor BETTY SULLENBERGER Business Manager - P - ill f-Ulllulf lhslltvsPoRT5 nrnnmx RiNEWS' wif,-,.i:ati1f.r11f553 an W . , .,, 9 .,.,,:. ,. , T152-ia. ....: gg -lll Q .,, 'if g it fm ,..f...,-: z il is ' ',,.,: .-.-., ,Vt 'fi .,. - - - .... - - 3... 3. sy gg Kim I M L 51 Wits ,W ? Q, ' fail .I t.3i-1-- P i. ..1::.gzg fi K ff, it Q- 1:2--:-:f-2' ., :- Y-W 91 ,L ---- Q.-.W gf z Y :-: q .,..,,. :,. , ss is 'si s- ra-as mid-stream. Violet Dowless, business manager for the first semester, was succeeded by Betty Sullen- berger at mid-term. They were responsible for the financial matters concerning the publication of the paper. ' The editorial policy was held in its course by Ethel Hays Rogers, who served her second year as editor of the weekly. It was the aim of the paper to present the news, keep the students aware of happenings around them and stimulate thought on problems of the time. Comments on various happenings received considerable criticism from stu- dents on both sides of all questions. Editorial assistance was headed by Ada Ryland, assistant editor and dependable columnist. Her sound advice tempered the policy upheld by the paper all during the year. Sports editors were Iames Spivey and Lamar Bennett who faithfully presented an account of all sports events, inter-collegiate and intramural, for the readers. Dorothy Storey served in like capacity for the women students, Elizabeth Conger, from her position as social committee chair- man, reported on all social activities. Helpers extraordinary in all phases of publica- tion were Don Phillips, Hugh Longino and Charles Stuck, who were photographers, messengers and in- spiration. In the vital position of free-lance reporters on news and features were Gracie Pfeiffer, Eloise Payne, Florence Stuart, Frances McClurkin, Becky Iimerson, Dot Storey, Ann Stokes, Iuanita Yocum and Sonya Marie Hays. P Life-savers for the business manager were Mar- jorie Smith and Sonny Kaylor who were prompt col- lectors for ads from local merchants. With the coveted plaque of the Arkansas College Press Association for the best college weekly in the state safely tucked away for the duration, the Pro- file continues to reflect Hendrix in its four, five col- umn pages. To be informative, entertaining and unbiased in its pages has been the aim of the Pro- file since its beginning. This has been another year that it can add to its successes. .

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