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Page 73 text:
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I was asked to write a story Cf the fascinating glory Of the rumbling and grumbling Cf the paper and its work. Of the road you have to follow To get the mighty doll'ah For the paper's due on Friday So to work, So to work. Oh here's a three by two, It's the best that I could do, Yes, I followed your instruction To the 'T'. Though I've gone in every store And I've pounded every door, It's the best that I can do. Glory be, glory be! Ah yes, here's a one by one You can bring them by the ton Yet they never fill a paper, can't you see? Cad, something must be done! There's a press to fill, to run, MARQUIS JONES Clarion Business Manager And this is all you bring me. Glory be, glory be. Look here're the books, come out, Why the devil can't I shout? Theres only one solicitorl Yes, it's me, can't you see? No time to rant and shout For the paper must come out. And it's fishing season so they tell me- If I'd go, they would expel me. If I don't, it's mad I'll surely be. Yet here I sit a-waiting, Every business man a-hating, And the fevers set upon me With grim ferocity. Ah, would I was delivered To the cool, forbidding recess of the sea There never more to wander, Or to worry, or to ponder Of the bringing out a paper Dutyfree!!!!!! MARQUIS JONES 82
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Clarion Editorial and Business Staff THE students who work on the i'Clarion newspaper are divided into two groupsgthe editorial and business staffs. Students on the news staff not only have to concoct an interesting lead but also must obtain the basis of their stories. New type faces and different arrangement of stories were the ideas Editor Roger Miller incorporated in this years paper. It was unusual that he should be able to handle the Clarion so eapably as he had had no previous experience. Roger always had the front-page layout planned before the assignments were given out so that staff members would hear, Your assignment is number one story- make it long . The members of the staff who managed to find time from studying and other interests to write news stories were: Associate Editor-Bill De Souza Exchange Editor Qsecond semesterjf Sports Editor-Bruce Williams Mary l?350U I Exchange Editor Cnrst semesterl- Somew L1Cl1f0f-THUG MHCRCUZIC Alice Chandler Adviser-Miss Ada Ross News Staff: George Cooper, David Compton, Marjorie Craney, Margaret Uunigan, Dean Goodman, Ruth Grant, Margaret Mackenzie, Earle Maynard, Del McDonough, Natalie Neer, Genevera Selander, Ruth Kellogg, Deryl Shields, jere Simncons, Earbara Scott, Alan Smith, Rowena Upjohn, Dorothy Williams, Josephine Whitney, and Barbara Young. Sports Staff: Eugene Beall, Albert Currey, Rodney Hawkins, Gene Huntley, Harry Mason, and jack Pollock. The business staff was headed by Terry Randall who left school at midterm after earning his required credits. james Sehon acted as his assistant during that term. Upon leaving ofnce, Terry recommended Marquis jones as his successor as Clarion business ncanager. This recommendation w hieh was accepted by the student council automatically put Marquis in office. Both managers strove to get enough advertising so that the Clarion could be issued every tw'o weeks, and though they weren't always successful, their results on the whole were satisfactory. Members of the business staff have also found that it takes most of their spare time to contact the Salem business men for Mads . Marquis jones was assisted by: Circulation Manager-james Cole, Assistant Manager-Barbara Scott. Collectors: Orville Beardsley, Nina Fahey, Betty Hamilton, Eleanor Means, Elizabeth Morehouse, and Margie Pickens. Sl
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