Birmingham Southern College - Southern Accent Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1941

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i. ' mrmTmiwTm:: aoMKmrr T H E H EDITOR ] ' rank Cash, elected last April to fill the editorship of the A ' ezvs, was mobilized along with the rest of the National Guard. On the First of January he left the pa- per in the capable hands of sniilin ' Sammv Pruett; w h o threw himself into the breach to finish out a good year. vS. MMv Pruett, Editor Xo. EDITORIAL STAFF Frank Cash Editor (First Semester) Sam. MY Pruktt ..Editor (Second Semester) Bob Lively Mauacjiiuj Edi tor Lester Gingold .. Sports Editor Nell Burks Society Editor Associate Editors — Virgini. Van der Veer. Cornelia Banks, John A. Rey- nolds, Rebecca Gray Staff — Carolyn AL son, Jean Armstrong, Mary Frances May. Jane Huddlestox. Jean Arnold, Phyllis Kirkpatrick, Howell Heflin, Willis Hood, Dick Hammond, Myra Ware Williams, Harry Letherwood BUSINESS STAFF Julian Bishoi , Flay McPherson, Lester Gingold, Ann Rinnert, Howell Heflin, Rebecca Gray, Charles Yancey MANAGING EDITOR How Bob Livel) ' manages to keep that bay window of his with all the work he does — or is supposed to do — may be clari- fied in the picture below. It ' s Lively in a typical Lively re-pose. AL naginc Edii ' or Lively [3-3]

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L L T O P NEWS COLLEGE WEEKLY THE Hiij i ' OP News held forth this year — as last — in the basement of the Library and shared office space with brother publication, La Rcz ' uc. An unusual number of students took part in jmlilication of the paper. One little matter that helped the popu- larity of the News office was the fact that typewriters and paper were al- ways handy to anyone who wanted to type off that correspondence or those term papers. Not only did many students become attached to the typewriters — one of the staff typewriters became attached to somebody, and as yet hasn ' t been located. With the three machines re- maining, both publications have man- aged to meet most deadlines. The usual staff-made photos went into the paper this year, with photog- raphers Cully and Cranshaw on the job. The jiaper li ed this year during a hectic period of national and interna- tional affairs. Editor Frank Cash left the campus before completing the year ' s work to join the military serv- ice, leaving the paj er in mid-air until Editor Sammy Pruett took over. Uncle Sam kept stepping nearer the conflict, and before the year was out, voices of educators were heard raised against the practice of deferring col- lege students from conscription until the end of the term. BUSINESS MAN Toni Dili ' s beginniiig-of-the-year lament was that, unless some- liody. somewhere, came up with some money, the Hilltop A ' civs would degenerate into a handbill. It came out as an extra handbill. all right, during the g ' m drive — but Dill distriliuted bonuses at the end of the year. Business M.kn. ger Djll

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