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Foreword The textbook is certainly a dominant aspect of college life, as any student can testify after spend- ing hours pouring over one. Intellectual maturity is gained not only in the classroom. Yet costly textbooks are a key element in the battle for quality points and grade-point averages. All this leads to the coveted academic degree, the goal sought with varying degrees of effort by every Marshall student. Why discuss a textbook in a yearbook? Because of the inherent difficulties in producing a year- book. In theory, a yearbook should have a central theme that typifies the year it strives to summa- rize. However, the more Marshall was dissected and analyzed, the more obvious it became that no sin- gle concept exists that could apply to such a vast, disjointed entity as Marshall University. Since all Marshall students, no matter how di- verse their individual interests, can relate to text- books, it seemed appropriate to incorporate text- book qualities within the 1978 Chief Justice. Like a textbook, the yearbook supplies informa- tion on its subject, Marshall University, during the 1977-78 academic year. Like a textbook, the year- book features questions concerning its contents. While patterned after textbook questions, the questions in this yearbook have a distinct differ- ence - they fail to take themselves seriously. These questions have failed to appreciate the necessary emphasis placed on academic concerns. Perhaps that is the main point of the 1978 Chief Justice. If students, and perceptive professors, re- alize the most relevant questions and decisions of a Marshall student ' s college career lie beyond classroom walls, why should the yearbook try to superficially present a view otherwise? Foreword
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Chief Justice 1978 Volume 36 Marshall University Huntington. W. Va. 25701
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