1941 Yearbook
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Title
1941 Yearbook
Description
JOURNALISM
Left to right—Kerper, Bragdon, Steneus, L. Kladt, Rappenecker, Huis, Spellman, Thomas, Cahn,
Schultz, Kennedy.
The Crest
CELESTINE STEVENS....Co-Editors
PHYLLIS ANN KERPER
DOROTHY MAE THOMAS....Business Manager
The Crest, which had its birth in the spring of last year, is the official bi-weekly
publication of the Journalism Class of Marycrest. Its first six issues were mimeographed. However, at the beginning of the current school year, the first printed
Crest made its appearance. Since then it has grown and is a welcome sight on the
campus every other Tuesday.
To help finance the paper, the Crest staff sponsored a card party in February.
At that time, "Mr. X", a toy shepherd puppy, was raffled off.
Besides news of general interest, the Crest contains a humor column, a sports column, an open forum, and various literary features, such as poetry, short stories and
book reviews.
With the diligence of a small but hard-working staff and the co-operation of the
student body behind it, the Crest will continue to grow and become a paper of which
Marycrest can be proud.
Left to right—Kerper, Bragdon, Steneus, L. Kladt, Rappenecker, Huis, Spellman, Thomas, Cahn,
Schultz, Kennedy.
The Crest
CELESTINE STEVENS....Co-Editors
PHYLLIS ANN KERPER
DOROTHY MAE THOMAS....Business Manager
The Crest, which had its birth in the spring of last year, is the official bi-weekly
publication of the Journalism Class of Marycrest. Its first six issues were mimeographed. However, at the beginning of the current school year, the first printed
Crest made its appearance. Since then it has grown and is a welcome sight on the
campus every other Tuesday.
To help finance the paper, the Crest staff sponsored a card party in February.
At that time, "Mr. X", a toy shepherd puppy, was raffled off.
Besides news of general interest, the Crest contains a humor column, a sports column, an open forum, and various literary features, such as poetry, short stories and
book reviews.
With the diligence of a small but hard-working staff and the co-operation of the
student body behind it, the Crest will continue to grow and become a paper of which
Marycrest can be proud.
Date
1941
Rights
St. Ambrose University, 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803
Identifier
http://cdm16810.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16810coll2/id/5346