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Photography Staff: Babe Bauch, Banks Shepherd, Fielding Robinson Left to right: Swan Yerger, Theresa Grimes, Eugene Barham were outstanding with the cameras, and also spent many weary hours in the darkroom. Many other photos in the book were the handiwork of Fielding Robinson, Owen Russell, Ed Laney, and Ralph Hutto. A great deal of brush pushing was done by Alice O ' Ferrall and Hazel McCain, who manufactured the art work. George The Campus Commentary Mullis wrote some crazy snap captions. Much whacking and pounding the typewriters was engineered by Jane Demarest. The money end was looked over by Jimmie Shoemaker, and the Assistant Coconut Counter was Billy Temple. Although you could hardly see her because she was built so low to the ground, Theresa Grimes was much in evidence as Organization Editor. Swan Yerger got them out as Circulation Manager. Our noble advertisers were called on in person by Clifton Little and Eugene Barham. NORRELL NOBLE THERESA GRIMES BILLY TEMPLE SWAN YERGER CLIFTON LITTLE EUGENE BARHAM Greek Editor Organization Editor Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager Advertising Assistant Advertising Assistant 31
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Li T. E. MORTIMER Editor JIMMIE SHOEMAKER Business Manager During 1953, Course 3-F in Yearbook Management met seven days a week from 8 A. M. to 12 P. M. in the east wing of the Student Union Building. This course was broken down into such subheads as coffeeology, lack-of-sleep-itis and flunkitis, but we realized the time and effort were well spent when the book was finally finished, and we could view it in concrete form. We hope you will get a little enjoyment from this volume when, in the years to come, you look back and relive the events which occurred during 1952-53. Editorially, T. E. Mortimer supervised activities, and was ably assisted by such outstanding journalists as Weida and Wanda Goodman as class and copy editors respectively; Frank Potts, who was a poor man ' s Walter Stewart on sports; and Norrell Noble, who directed some good digs toward the Greeks. Babe Bauch and Banks Shepherd WANDA GOODMAN WEIDA GOODMAN FRANK POTTS JANE DEMAREST Copy Editor Class Editor Sports Editor Typist
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plan The Rebels ' Weekly Newspaper 13, 1953 ce, Th plaqt on t: high( the t Th gives to th recei the Dr. I perm Dc dy to th are blood nd Ren Plal In 1 Concert Is Bloodmobile To Return For Campus Donors; Dean Cites Shortage The Red Cross bloodmobile will return to the campus for contributions to the blood bank on February 19, between 10 e a.m. and 4 p.m., according L. L. Love, dean of student d sonnel. There is a terrific shortage of whole blood, quotas are not being met, and there is every indication. of RtPionPri LEFT TO RIGHT: LARRY FRANCK, EDITOR; ABE TAHIR, BUSINESS LIZ NICHOLS, MANAGING EDITOR. Wei , IJIIS.N1 01); Lec, of blood. The fall in total McCorkel, and donations due partly to the faci that a: `the time of the last Hospitality drive we were in the middle of a flu epidemic, the Dean tns MANAGER; n- d e of :n- al Ce at to us !e, al ch es he of n- e- e t nz thc. ma 18 n 15 p. Ion ' s - pints, g of 80.9. The 46 gave 24 pc, of 52.4. 1 percentage members givi Phi Epsilon h 42.8; Sigma C. Kappa Sigma, a ti Delta Theta, 35. Alpha, 34.8; Pi Kappa A 1.4. Phi Epsilon Pi, 33.-;. Delta Psi has a percentage of 31.8; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 28.3, and Theta Kappa Psi, 27.3. Among the sororities Kappa Delta has a percentage of 19.5 with a donation of 9 pints. Phi Mu has a percentage 18.8; ' Delta Zeta, 12.5; Delta Delta Delta, 08.8, and Kappa Kappa Gamma, 06.1. The rest of the sororities have not given any blood. bell Speak partm Watts, PI A School held or, accord chairm journall Ente edbyt Amon of the a SK contest. Prizes vc1.1 be awarded orndorffer„Tane De- Allen Barr, ' ams, Nancy John- lichael ' Campbell, McCracken, In- Elizabeth Nich- Lt. Col. Fred J.N.Lionat tercollegiate Bridge Tournament between February 19-21, are In spite of the tact that the University of Mississippi is of the leading institutions blood dontions, three-fourths of the student body have never giv- en blood. ' We would like get some new donors„ Dean especially among students. To r donors have been titute Two-Week Monday am sger, I Love 1 ippi Law ; Institute will .; of instruction and in a series of prac- brcement subjects Sunday. 1 and D. Scherck, t chairman of the a maximum of i will be admitted t. e this year, and k elf that number been notified of their acceptance. At the same time, Chief Scherck said that owing to the
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