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CHIEF DISK JOCKEY . . . There'll be Some Changes made ' was the tune to which our chief disk jockey climbed on the turntable. You've seen the guy presiding at the Student Council meetings or College Theatre conclaves. Heard him as John in Two on an Island or Masters in Joan of Lorraine. The administration knows him for as he spins the platters the music comes out harmoniously for he has the technique of blending all the notes of college life into a pretty good melody. He's a Real Gone Guy and you can tell from the picture above. The Independents started singing Old Loudermilk Sky when they heard the election was coming and the majority of the student body must have heard that song for election day they come out to put Don to work supervising the music that issues forth from this Marshall Wave Length. Page Twenty-four
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The place where the forms for all the records are made is the mimeograph office. Lillian Newcomb is the chief record maker. If you ever want any information or ideas on how to make-up a paper, bulletin, or records, Mrs. Newcomb is the one to ask. She keeps novel ideas up her sleeves, with hard work, good nature in her finger tips, what more do you need for a scribe. The one office at Marshall with which we are familiar is the treasurer's office. All of us know Mrs. Edith Alexander, cashier, but not all of us know those who keep track of all the money of the college. Here is Mrs. Vida Franklin, bookkeeper, Mrs, Constance Arther, payroll clerk and Mrs. Helen J. Clayton, clerk typist. Mrs. Louise Thompson, treasurer was counting money in her office and we didn't get her picture in. Books, paper, pencils, pens, ink — all the things to help you think, are in the bookstore. Here we see Jim Wright a student buying supplies from Everett Newman, assistant manager. Another student and Junior Vandall, the student assistant looking on. The room behind this main bookstore serves as the college postoffice and informal gossip center of the faculty. Everett Newman, assistant manager, hails from Huntington. Percy Galloway, manager is from Kenova. He attended Marshall 15 years ago and liked it so much he just stayed on. Page Twenty-three
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TNE 1948 SENIOR CLASS - It might be interesting if we could look back to dear old forty four and see just how many hep cats started on this quest for knowledge, and as we wonder just what happened to a lot of them, four years from now we'll be wondering just where all those people that we graduated with have ended up? We've had a lot of fun together — those who have stuck it out, and as we scan through the pages of this record there'll be an occasional smile, a laugh, and sometimes a few tears, as we pass through the greatest school of them all — life. Charles Proctor Senior Class President I to R standing: C« il Colt!®, Alex Pedgorney, Conrad Thompson, Bill Turley, Bill Dulaney, Carwood Lipton, Bill Garrett, leRoy Clayton. I to R sitting: Charles Proctor, Virginia Blanton, Salley Grocie, Betty Cloyton. I to R: LeRoy Clayton, Cecil Cottle, Charles Proctor, William Dulaney, Bill Garett. Page Twenty-five
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