Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1948

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It's not unusual to find ono or more students wandering about the office between Dean Buskirk's private office or Dean Brailey's. But it is unusual not to find Millie, (Dean Buskirk's private secretary) at her desk. But a miracle happened the time this shot was mado so we find Marilyn Knotts, student assistant, Elizabeth Barron, secretary to Dean Brailey and one of the students hard at work. CIAL DEANS THANKS FOR THE MEMORY.................. We dug up some old Ohio State Yearbooks and really got the lowdown on this fellow. And Brother, after three and one-half years as assistant dean there, he's really qualified for his job here at Marshall. The Dean is both enthusiastic and conscientious in his work as we well know. He is always willing and happy to lend assistance and give advice to all as the Chaplain of the Campus — Take it to Brailey. His dutios and responsibilities are unlimited: housing, financial aid, unemployment, social aid, and many outside activities, not to mention bailing us out of jail, but as Dean of Men his most frequent phrase is — Ain't That Just Like A Man? If you've lost anything whether its your gloves or ability to smile — the place to go is Dean Buskirk's office. She is always there to fix you up. Mrs. Buskirk knows what a Marshall co-ed thinks — for she was one herself — loft Marshal to get her Master's at Columbia — she knows the professor's side of it too for she has taught in three separate schools. As Dean of Women she fills in her extra time directing Marshall's social calendar. She is in charge of the sororities and Pan-Hellenic Council and works overtime as a chaperone at the various And Stuff Like That There........... Page Twenty

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Ed.lh 6 Waits, Ph 0 . Aisociole Profcttor of Garmon and Sponlth 1944 frontat W. WhelpWy. PS. D., Atiittont Pro-fattor of Chemistry 1944 lewi M. WtlcoK, M. A , Intlrucior in Geogrophy 1947 front. 0. White, M. Id.. Instructor in Mothemotic 1946 Horold Ua Willey. A. B.. Intlrucior. lob orolory School 1944 Claude I. Winter . 8. I. S., Initruclor in Engineering 1947 lee A. Wolford. M. C. S , Profeitor of Buiinett Adminiitrot-ion 1921 Roy C Wood . Ph. 0., Profettor of Education 1927 Eorl 0. Workman. A. 6 . Imlrvctor in Muiic 1944 Helen Bragg. Hoitei . College Hall froncet W. Burdette, Hostc» Hodge Hall Mr . R. R. Vote. Hoiteii, Pi Koppo Sigma Veto lee Smith. M A., Collage Secretory 1939 In 1837 the citizons of Cabell County bandod togother and founded Marshall Academy lo keep up a good school preparatory to entering college — and to prepare young men for teachers in tho common school's of the country. The record since then has progressed with an amazing growth. Marshall Academy has become Marshall College, and from the small State Normal School it hos emerged into a nationally recognized institution of higher learning. In contrast with the Marshall of 1837, where only reading, writing, history, latin, and mathematics were taught, the Marshall of today offers equally as many degrees, not to mention graduate work in nine separate departments. Our first full faculty of five members, in 1859 has grown tremendously as our record shows here. They are a capable, qualified, and understanding group of individuals, and its been swoll hitching a ride on this disc through our days at Morshall with them. Sylvia Wilton Summer . Secretory, College of Art ond Science 1926 lllBon Newcomb, Mimeograph Department 1943 Janice Cov£U Jutt ce, A. B . Secretory to librorion 1943 r. J A I V ! MM Page Nineteen



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To the right of the sanctum sanctorium (Dean Bartlett's offico) we find the quartet harmony. Here Mary Day, standing, checks a schedule with Sylvia Summers, secretory to dean. Virginia Duling Via re-checks a letter in the background. While Mildred June Cotrill gives information over the phone. The President's office might be called the Smiths' office — for it is not only President Smith's second home but also houses Vita lee Smith, College Secretary. Caught in the midst of a working day are — left to right; Mrs. Jack Owens, secretary to Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Vita lee Smith and Miss Adrian Arnett, secretary to Mrs. Smith. Standing is G. J. Dickerson, Jr.f assistant to Mr. Bonner. The record of records is kopt in the registrar's office. Horo Marionne Jordon, veteran's clork sots Pete Chacharonis straight as Anne Kauffelt, secretary to registrar, checks with Mary Lou Hoslett, transcript clerk. Suo Washington, Mr. Young's secretary types in the background. How do you do it records to reod, records to write, records to file, records to look up, records to send out, records to keep. It is truly a record day for all the staff in the various offices of Marshall. We took a camora and wandorod around the hall of Old Main and snapped a few shots because without it, would hove a broken record. What they don't teach in teacher's college can't be taught! Fixing up a schedule for a prospective teacher is Miss Mary Linda Barilla. Hard at work at the left is Ethelene Holly, Secretary to Dean Wilburn. Page Tuxnty-one

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