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ASH ELA JAMES WALL Business Manager ASSOCIATE BUSINESS STAFF Jean Grambling, Bess Green, James Thompson, Rice Wilson. BUSINESS ASSISTANTS EDITORIAL STAFF LOUISE MOORER ------------ Editor ESS WHITE ----------- Assistant Editor JOE BROOKS ----------- Sports Editor EUGENE JACKSON ----------- Snapshots PATRICIA O ' BRIEN --------- Literary Editor HELEN RICKS ----------- Class Editor SHIRLEY CHICHESTER ------- Organizations Editor EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Lucile Fox, Audrey Hare, Geraldine Childress, John Rundle, Shelton Key, Mary Lee Busby. Dorris Nichols. BUSINESS STAFF JAMES WALL ------------ Manager- JAMES THOMPSON -------- Advertising Manager MARY STONE ------- Organizations Finance Manager RICE WILSON --------- Circulation Manager ROY CLARK ------------- Publicity BUSINESS ASSISTANTS Circulation: Hazel Bailey, Helen Carr. Eva DeCell, Mary Emma Ervin, Annie Marguerite Mathison, Carl Miller, Meredith Mitchell, Virginia Swayze. Advertising: Edwin Farmer, Jean Grambling, Bess Green. To Dr. Ross Moore. Faculty Adviser, and to Glenn Phifer, Shela Editor in ' 39. the staff here expresses its appreciation for their ready assistance and advice throughout the year.
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Editor Mooter — wondering ij she ' ll ever get the copy correct. ASSOCIATE STAFF Chichester, Ricks, Jackson. White, and Childress distinguished themselves by becoming invaluable to the editor, thereby letting themselves in for a lot more hard work. And in recognition of this work the title Associate Staff was created and given to them. Contrary to the usual expectations in such cases, they lived up to their title, and the ' Shela greatly appreciates their contributions. €lie BOB The function of the Bobashela differs from that of the P. W. in that its province is history rather than the dissemination of news, and its scope includes an entire year, rather than a few days. Like the P. W. , however, it provides an opportunity for budding journalists to air their views, and remains as a permanent record of their efforts, as well as of college activities. Organized almost as soon as school started, the an- nual staff met regularly to report what it had done; to exult in their new staff room; and to deplore the lack of privacy which allowed the indispensable Mr. Murphy, acting on orders from Dr. Smith, to invade tiieir sanctum at any time for the purpose of removing property that struck their fancy to parts unknown elsewhere on the campus. This he did by means of the window (which he alone could unbar) and it was not at all unusual for Editor Moorer to walk in of a morning, bent on serious work, only to find the place ransacked, and everything in a turmoil. In spite of the frequent confusion, however, the staff did ac- complish ? Special credit is due. this year, in addition to the associate staff, to journalists O ' Brien and Rundle. and to Assistant Editor, Ess White, general handy man and moral support of the editor. Following the effective example of Manager Wall, the business staff soon became adept at hounding the student body to buy books and pounding the pavement for adds. Rice Wilson. Jim Thompson, Eva DeCell, and chief propagandist Roy Clark were es- pecially active in arousing the student body to the proper pitch to support the worthy cause. EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS
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...BIG Presenting the big-shots , those students who by virtue of ability, frat brothers, or just sheer willingness have made themselves outstanding in the labs, at the grill, or in Millsaps ' numerous activities. Always pressed for time, they still manage to get everything done, possibly because 73% of them have the B-average required for Dean ' s list and can cut a class occasionally. JIMMY BOOTH J. S. VANDIVER MARY MOORE LOUISE MOORER JOHNNY BURWELL and JIMMY LANCASTER TOM ROBERTSON MARY ASKEW MANNING HUDSON LONGSTREET HAMILTON JIMMY CAVETT GLENN PHIFER
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