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In an effort to match the upswing in economic conditions, in academic and athletic achievement, the editors of the Cauldron have attempted various innovations. We have tried to make this a yearbook in which Seniors are stressed. We have featured the activities of our classmates as much as possible, even in athletics, where our five-year course, with the resulting ineligibility of seniors, makes such a task almost hopeless. At our request, four members of the faculty spent much time in making the selections for our favorite innovation — the Men of Dis- tinction page. The purpose of the page is to give permanent recogni- tion to the men in the Class of 1937 who, in the estimate of competent judges, have contributed most to the life of the University during their undergraduate years. To those members of the faculty who assisted us in the preparation of this feature, we give our thanks; to those Seniors who won places of distinction, we offer hearty congratu- lations. The work of issuing the Cauldron has been greatly increased and complicated by the new plan of distribution. But the job has been done, and the Board believes that the new distribution plan is a logical and desirable one, and should be continued. With the co-operation of the Department of Student Activities, and the support of the under classes through class advertisements and individual subscriptions, we have been able to produce a yearbook for which we hope we need to offer no apology. The Board acknowledges its gratitude to the following individ- uals : To Mr. Russell C. Knight, Planning Counselor, of Howard Wes- son Company To Air. Dino G. Aalz, of Andover Press To all of the offices of the University which have contributed time and material; and especially to Miss Alexandra Graham, of the Department of Student Activities, who materially assisted the Busi- ness Manager in taking underclass orders Above all, to Professor Everett C. Marston, whose inspiration, patience, and ideas created this book.
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C. RUSSELL SHAW Editor-in-Chief LEWIS G. MASON Business Manager JEREMIAH P. MURPHY Managing Editor DONALD R. SPEARS Managing Editor CHARLES E. BERGAMINI Photographic Editor WARREN L. GANONG Photographic Editor LAWRENCE I. TEMPLEMAN Snapshot Editor PROF. EVERETT C. MARSTON Faculty Adviser
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