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Clem i 1942 llu President ..... Deans ............ School Heads ................ Department Heads Officials ............... Trustees ......,............... Rockwell Library .......... ln the Fall ........... ,,..... Registration ..... ....... Sororities .................... All-Greek Dance .,........ Fraternities .................. Athlete of the Year ...,.. Football ...................... Marching Band ............ Homecoming ...,. ....... McGilvrey Hall ............ Winter Scene ....... ....... Basketball .................. Radio Workshop ........., Student Council .,.......... Delta Sigma Pi ......,..... Organizations ...,. ....... Chi Pi .........,.. ....... Lambda Phi ...... ....... C. P. T. P ....... ....... Wrestling ...... ....... Sophomores ...t. Dormitories ...... ..... W. A. A ...... ..... Personalities ..., ..... Juniors ....... ..... Debate ...., ..... lJl'l' llllllll 1942 C O N T E N T Pork Barrel ........ ..... Sadie Hawkins .......,.... Concert Band .... ..... Orchestra ..... ..... Glee Club ..... ..... A Cappella ..,.,. ..... Messiah ....... ..... Assemblies ...... ...,. Burr Editorial .... ..... Publications Committee ,.., ..... Kent Stater ...... ..... Duchess ...., ..... Freshmen ........ ..... ln the Spring ,............. University Theatre ..,. Queens ......,............... Campus Night ............ Baseball .......... ..... Track ...... ...,. Swimming ..,.. ..... Golf Team ..... ,..., Tennis Team ...... ..... Gym Team ,................. Men's Intramurals ...... Most Popular Man and Woman .......... Speaking of Pictures.. Seniors ...................... Men with the Armed Forces .................... Supplements and Advertisers .... ...... S l24 l25 l26 l27 l28 l29 l3O l3l l32 l34 l35 l38 l4O l4Z l44 l48 l58 160 l6l l62 l63 l63 l63 l64 I66 l68 l75 l9O l92 lf ,N Education in a Democracy H 3' f-if. -'L' , xi 4 , ,. 4 yn., A' Aw '-1.1, 'v , l ' -1 .V A 'A' I fif A I ' A ff ' 'I .rf , ijplr. 2' xj 1-l i -in A V , d Hn .r U., . ll-7 I it 1 i A ' . ...nf in , ,.,. - ..ii i 1 ' ..,, ' - tii j5 Q ,iflffj , ' . ' g '1 W1-ll-,' i i , , i-'.,. '4 'ei e f -. ,Q A-.5 f 'nf , l- .i A if if Q59 f. 'r. - ef-'-. ' ' 3 HJ-ur.-.L , .Om fl.. ELM...- May 20, 1942 Recording college life can be done in as many ways as there are leaves on a tree or sands on a beach. To the staff of the Burr came the realization of doing the recording as gra- phic, as objective, and as sentimental' as possible-all at the same time. For college life-according to this type of pictorial re- porting-should be pictured by camera and film alone. Discounting the hours of mid-night toil-the writing, photography, organization, editorial and technical work in- volved, including printing and engraving,-it has been an inward sense of pleasure in seeing pages materialize into sections of life set away for posterity. But on the whole, the '42 Burr represents the idea of the editor-in that pictures were taken to reflect the personality of the individual or the obiect before the lens. These accomplishments-such as they are-are not new. The principle is as tried as the new approach to the role of the camera. As Lewis Mumford would have it, the photograph should clarify the object. The Burr in relation to college life cannot be as objective, for tradition says we must re- member with nostalgia and preserve with dignity. ln the final analysis yearbooks go on being produced, for this is only one snatch, one part of the great expanse of time and space. Our nation at war touches the Burr as well-a yearbook is the reflector of university life. Practically, the tools of our work-printing, engraving and covers, became, by necessity, scarce and the final work is a hit less than originally planned. But we would rather have it so. One and all, however, here is the '42 Chestnut Burr, as it is- Lenny Shafizfz Appreciation extended to Mr. Stewart Fern, Akron Beacan Iournal and Cleveland Plain Dealer for sinqle photographs appearing throughout. Burr Queen clothes by M. O'Neil Co., Akron, Ohio.
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