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The master shows how LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Holloway, 45 editor; M. Turnley, '44 editor; W. G. Horn, printer; D. Thrush, '44 feature editor; K. Waring, '45 business manager; D. Rovecamp, '44 business manager. Grimly we wiped our fevered brows, put Clear in our memories are the days when away our pencils, washed the carbon from the printer, engraver, or photographer was our hands, and breathing a sigh of unmistak- here, and we listened to the masters tell us able relief, sent our protegee off to the how the work should be done. We have benefited and learned by this experience, printer. The long hours spent in our office and our feeling of relief is not an empty one, were over; and, our job accomplished, we but one enriched with the idea that we have were free men and women again! tucked a little more knowledge, not found in But let us not paint the picture too black- books, inside our hearts and heads. even with all of our work, we had our gayer May we say that, regardless of the griping, moments. Our office boasted a small, ivory- the worry, and the labor shortage, it has been colored radio, property of ye editor, from a pleasure. Our duty was an enjoyable one, which we developed inspiration. We also for it was our privilege to present to our had a "vic" to which we even occasionally fellow students a picture of the life and activi- tripped the light fantastic. ties of our own alma mater. ALOHA STAFF SEATED: T. Morris, V. Horine, M. Thompson, D. Thrush, M. Turnley, D. Rovecamp, F. Hall, J. L. Baugher, J. Burtis, D. Hines; STANDING: J. Bove, C. Suddith, S. Townsend, S. Massie, H. Smallwood, L. Garner, E. Rosenthaler, M. Gross, A. Avers, M. J. Davis, A. Dyson.
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