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'WJ Black FIRST ROW, left To right Arnold Goldberg, Anola Boulfon, Don Moore Frank Hugill. SECOND ROW: Dave Manley, Stan Smith, Bill Rich Palfe Demosfene. AT The beginning oT sixTh period each school day one could Tind an earnesT group oT Tour girls and eleven boys in room I8 gaThered around The massive desli oT The Teacher. ThaT This was noT a class in The usual sense oT The word was immediaTely obvious. This is an acTiviTy class, The lean young insTruc' Tor wiTh The neaTly combed brown hair had Told The would-be-iournalisTs The TirsT day oT school. You can'T puT ouT The Red 'N' Black by siTTing in your seaTs was a reTrain heard oTTen during The year Trom lvlr. SchwieTerT, The advisor. lT became clear To The group ThaT This was True. WiTh This Treedom oT movemenT wenT responsibiliTy oT individual conducT, which in mosT cases was Talcen seriously by sTaTT members. The duTies oT The Red 'N' Black ediTor are more Than would meeT The eye. To Arnold Goldberg, a TalenTed iunior, wenT The Task oT EdiTor. On The democraTic Red 'N' Blaclc his iob was To produce a balanced paper. T-lis inTeresTing pieces lcepT reader inTeresT high during The year. The page one ediTors, Georgia SmiThers and l-lelen l3isTolera, very eTTicienT gals, consisTenTly Turned ouT a neaT loolcing page. STANDING, Ieff To right Dick Kruckman, Clarence Rose. SEATED Charles Morse, Helen Fisfolera, Georgia Smifhers, Dick Pafleson Jim Le Baron Ted Gibbs. IT is a diTTiculT Task To malce page Two inTeresTing, wiTh iTs ediTorial commenT and club news. A paT on The baclc To Clarence Rose Tor a iob well done. Diclc PaTTeson, school 'icharacTer, was The boy responsible Tor The clever page Threes. Turning The page one Tinds The sporTs, which was covered by Bill Rich, ably assisTed by Chuclc Morse, WriTing is only a parT oT giving The sTudenTs a monThly paper. On The business end There was Jim Lebaron, Tireless circulaTion manager, and PaTTe DemosTene, business manager. Special menTion musT be given oT Don lvloore, The sign painTer and general handyman, and To Frank l'Tugill, crusading exchange ediTor. Also a rose To Anola BoulTon, ever-willing key Tapper, and To STan SmiTh, wriTer and a generally handy Tellow To have around. The year was a successTul one wiTh The excepTion perhaps oT Tinances. There was some criTicism oT The Wheel and PosT Wheel arTicles. Their publica- Tion TurTher proved The advisors sTaTemenT ThaT The Red 'N' Blaclc belongs To The sTudenTs.
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dlLfhL0J11'zld,.9A,a, TED leff lo nqhf M Da ldson J Jones C Bynum B ll R ch A Goldbe q D Manley F Hug: D Moo e NDING M ss PeHy L Pe e D al Hen y s Fo s e S Srn lh B O n V Meese M Reid A Bal H Mass Doris Pelly s dramahcs class hrsr program was grven for The Easlern Slar and was enyoyed immensely Then came a Thanlcsguvang play enhlled Qur Famous Ances lors The curlawn had hardly fallen before Mlss Pelly s aclors and aclresses wenr 'ro worlc on Drclcens Chruslmas Carol whrch was performed for lh sludenl body as well as The publlc Nexl came a lhree acl farce comedy Called Thal Face ls Farnlhar which lcepl lhe audience well arnused Three days laler lhe class gave a performance for lhe Rolary Club wrlh a one acl play enhlled And lhe V llaan S+rII Pursued l-ler To Fnrsh off 'fhrs almosl perl-eel season rhe group pur on 'are Eyre a very sh rrng drarnahc play whrch garned woros of prax e f orn eye yone who wnlnessed nl So ended anolher year for lhus ha d worlcmg group SEA , ' 1 . VA , . , . , I I , . r , . , . 'll, . r . STA : i , . 7 rson, . V Iier, I. Smith, M. r, J. Brook , M. r ylh , . i , . He , . , . ' , . r Ie . , ' e . - . X , I . . I, E . - . 5 4 nv X .r . ' I l ls r r . l ' . ' r - ' .
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