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3 or e wo? X Here ' s our little contribution to add to your collection of party favors, programs, corsage pins, letters, movie stubs, and class notes (if there be any). Of course, we ' re trying to be flip about it now but back in January when the cold night winds rattled every window on Third, we burned the mid- night oil in an earnest endeavor to write copy, copy and more copy. Daylight found us taking pictures — insulting sundry people as we went, with our severe requirements for models and our bad temperaments. If any portion of this book resembles anything else you have seen in print, it may be last year ' s LANTERN or the yearbook of any and all schools from which we could beg, steal, or borrow, but we assure you that any such resem- blance is purely intentional. No one is more aware than we that the 1941 LANTERN is different in form from those which have gone before; that it may be subject to a great deal of criticism. We hope that this will not be true, but that the changes will meet with the approval of the students for whom the yearbook is published. We want to express our sincere appreciation to all who have helped us make our yearbook what it is — to our ad- vertisers, and to the Welch Publishing Company, as well as to many who worked in cm unofficial capacity. To lead you through our little labyrinth we offer the following notes as a sort of guide sheet. Book One — Portraits of our administrators. Book Two — Graduating Seniors, struggling Juniors, cocksure Sophies, and bewildered (or more properly, bewildering) Frosh. Book Three — Student Life. Book Four — -Athletics in the spotlight, with skilled and unskilled labor. Book Five — presenting a new section, the Features. We hope you like it. THE STAFF
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I£. €. Womuck, B.A., M.A., LL. D. Lambuth was founded in 1924, and from that time for- ward, Dr. Richard E. Womack has served as president of the institution. He is highly educated, cultured, and a Christian man, and is regarded with respect and honor by all those with whom he is associated. Lambuth students have learned to look on him as a friend and leader, and as one in whose heart lives our motto: Whatsoever things are true.
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