North Carolina State University - Agromeck Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

 - Class of 1946

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MAURICE DUNN Editor PAT FUGATE Business Manager SOUTHERN ENGINEER One of the first publications to be reactivated this year after war time suspension was THE SOUTHERN ENGINEER. Maurice Dunn, as editor, and Pat Fugate, as business manager, were selected by the ENGINEERS ' COUNCIL to head the magazine, one of the leading student engineering journals of the country. Editorial Staff: Theron E. Burts, Managing Editor; Joe Monroe, Stephen Wilbur, Bob Smithwick, Bill Milloway. Business Staff: Ed Sellers, Associate Business Manager; John Martin, R. L. Bostian, Jr., Circulation Manager; E. B. Pate.

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TECH C I A Since its first issue on February 1, 1920, THE TECHNICIAN has grown from a small three column, bi-weekly newspaper to the present seven column, weekly publication. The paper was begun by stu- dents and has always held the status of an enterprise directed and managed by students only. As are all other publications on the campus, the newspaper is governed in an advisory capacity by the Publications Board but is in no way subject to faculty censorship. THE TECHNICIAN has the same purposes as any newspaper serving a community: to disseminate cur- rent and important news, to present interesting features and appropriate editorials, and to provide its readers an opportunity to express their opinion on any subject. In summing up briefly the editorial policy of this year ' s TECHNICIAN, one could say that the newspaper has done everything possible to better student-faculty relations, to insure the enactment of justice in all student affairs, to support wholehearted- ly all worthy student activities, to promote higher scholastic ideals and more efficient student govern- ment, and, in general, to build a better State College. This year, the TECHNICIAN has had the oppor- tunity to serve the campus during what will perhaps prove to be one of the most eventful years in the history of State College. During the transitional period which has followed World War II, the TECH- NICIAN has been able to double its size over that of the paper printed during the war. Though journalis- tic work is not recognized as a part of the college curriculum, the staffs of the TECHNICIAN have succeeded in putting out a paper which is, indeed, a credit to the school. The staffs are: Editorial: Bobby Wooten, Editor; Dick Kennison, Managing Editor; Woody Williams, Associate Editor; Buddy Bingenheimer, Sports Editor; C. A. Dillon, As- sistant Sports Editor; Neal Thompson, News Editor; Ed, Price, Art Editor; Howie Kaden, Music Columnist; Bill Gatlin, Columnist; Bill Ellis, Columnist; Marshall Bryant, Sports Reporter; Gordon Kelly, Reporter; Jules Silverstein, Reporter; James West, Reporter; Marshall Pinnix, Reporter. Business: Gene House, Business Manager; Ike lull, Associate Business Manager; Doug House, Local Ad- vertising. Circulation: Alton Wilson, Circulation Manager; Tom Haislip, Associate Circulation Manager; Bill Cochrane, Circulation Staff. H MAMfeitffc



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STATION WNCS This year a new publication was added to the campus. The Student Broadcasting System was formed under college supervision, and was granted membership in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, a na- tional organization of carrier-current type college radio stations. Program Staff: C. A. Dillon, R. L McCoy, L. W. Gatlin, Mack Stamps, W. K. Thornton, J. F. O ' Neal. Technical Staff: Tom Melton, J. L. Israel, John Huffman, Joel Reames, Carl Walker. HARRISON WROTON Manager WESLEY JONES Chief Engineer

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