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■ Staff Presents 3irst Christinas Sdition Front Row: E. Starnes, S. Hupman, J. Raye, J. Wyatte. Back Row: B. Thomas, S. Shelton, S. Woodford, W. Hopkins, J. Griffin. GREEN and GOLD Co-editors are Eunice Harmon and Susan Hupman.
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Science 3a ir 9s Success WINNERS in the paper division are the following: Front Row: J. Billings, B. Westbrook, W. Massey, B. Hall, L. Davis. Back Row: E. James, D. Shelton, J. Hayes, J. Duncan. When the actual dates of the Eastern High School science fair arrived on March 7 and 8, the long hours of work and frustration began to seem worth while. After the confusion of setting up projects was over, the fair proved to be a real success. Students were al¬ lowed to visit the exhibits during school on Tuesday, but a great many students, as well as their parents, visited the fair both Monday and Tuesday nights. BIRD ' S eye view of the fair shows its immense size. SCIENCE project winners are the following: Front Row: V. Newlin, D. Ray, C. Richmond, J. James, L. Jones, T. Warren. Back Row: J. Dodson, J. Brigman, J. Hurdle, J. Long, R. Thompson.
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to Se Printed in Red c Jnlt Maybe they ' ll never be called NEW YORK TIMES editors nor Huntley-Brinkley reporters, but nobody took his job’ more seriously than the members of the GREEN and GOLD staff and—everybody has to start at the begin- ing—and Mr. Brinkley was once a high school news editor! Every day at the fifth period, should you be passing Mrs. Carter ' s room, you could see them with their heads together plotting a new and better issue this time . The editor assigned the reporters news beats and these, feeling they had scooped everything that had happened, (and maybe some things that hadn ' t) turned in their work to the proofreaders to finish headings and layouts. Then the material was rushed to Mr. Jones at the MEBANE ENTERPRISE to be printed. When the finished GREEN and GOLD finally arrived, the whole staff felt elated to see their work in print. However, this feeling of elation soon departed as they realized everything must be repeated for the next issue. Several innovations were tried out to improve the GREEN and GOLD this year. In the fall the staff launched an extensive sales cam¬ paign using eye-catching posters and numerous pleas on the inter-com to interest the students in their paper and raise funds to finance its improvement. To reflect the Christmas spirit the staff printed the entire Christmas issue in red ink. To vary the make up, one edition carries an entire page of candid camera shots. STAFF members Sara Shelton, Sherry Woodford and Jim Raye prepare the latest edition of the newspaper.
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