Wake Forest University - Howler Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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Old Gold and Black Wilfred Winstead Editor IVi-liii|iN the most liaid-Wdikinn ' wheels m the eampiis aiT those who make up the staff of the Old (iold and lihuh. The otfiee on I ' lili Row is nearly always inhaliited at any hour of day or night, for it is a known fact that ins|)iration for iie vsi)aj)cr i-e|iorters always is most frecjuent hetwecn the hours of eleven |i.m. and three o e]oek a.m. Wednes.lay mi ht is the deadline foi- all -tories, and oidv the most unuai-y no i -e wiuld dare tui-n his assiunment in until at least midnight. I ' ronipt- ness is Inejih ' fi-ouned u|ii)n in lietter newspaper eii-eles, ' Hie otfiee is reiened over liy eo-editors Winstead and IJedlam. with Hedlain prohahly holdino- a little more sway than Winstead. ' I ' he physieal appearanee of the tw iinite eiihieles which eoniprise Old (nild (iiid Bhiik headciuarters are all that a ir ' H sp;i|ier aspirant might ever «ish for. Hicketv tallies line the walls of the main otfiee. On these tallies are pre- historie typewriters, which date hack as fai ' is the fourth ei ' iitury, li.C. Stianne-lookine people lill the tiny space, wildly eesticiilating and madly orating on aiiv niimher of sulijci ' ts. The Hour is covered with dust, dirt, old copies of the newspaper. A typical Wednesday night scene in the OLD GOLD AND BLACK office catches members of the Editorial Staff working on last minute copy to meet the fast approaching deadline. The staff check their work while waiting for approval of their copy by the editor. Seated, Marthelaine Williams Reavis, Helga Schnitzer, Helen Puckett, Wilfred Winstead, Editor; Shirley Mudge, Patsy Pearce, Linda Boothe and William Pate; standing, Gayle Privette, Dan Poole, Margaret Lovill and Charles Newman.

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m. ' ii4 J.i Tlif Dciicons o] ciic(l their Hifi ' Four and Atlantic t ' oiist Conference schedule against Duke only a week after j)lav had begun. PLaving in a driz hng rain and before some 20,000 fans, the courageous and scrappy Deacons gave the Devils a leal battle for three ])eriods before going down in defeat, 19-0. Duke scored its first touchdown with only hventy seconds remaining in the third (|iiai ' ter. Thvn the Deacons tlireatcned seriously luit wvw unable to penetrate the stout Duke hne. Duke then scored t»() clincher touchdowns to insure victory. The Deacons fought hard and drew much praise for their fine i)lay. Sojjhoniore tackle Bob Harthnloniew vas es])ecially praised for his fine work which included sixteen tackles while Bruce Hillenbiand drew praise for his excellent and outstanding ])lay in tlie Deacon backfield. The fighting Deacs are stopped inches short of a touchdown by the strong defense of the Duke Blue Devils. The background is filled with Duke supporters elated by the defensive play of the Blue Devils. Left to right the Deacons are Joe White, Jim Bland, Lowell Littleton, and Bob Ondilla. Deacons — Devils Devils Win: 19-0 Rain and gloom descend upon Wake Forest major- ettes during the last minutes of the Duke football game as they watch the Deacons go down in defeat. In low spirits are Hilda Maulden, Marietta Perry, Jackie Tarkington, Peggy Conrad, Helen Paul, Daphne Martin and Jackie Harris, head majorette.



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Begins All Night Stand ami a t ' l ' W ■|l()|■tcl■ wlui arc sliDrt iiii sk ' i. ' |i. ' I ' d com- plete tills Ideal setting ' , the air is permeated with stale cii ' arette smoke and weeks-old eott ' ee. The adjoiiiinn ' two-hv-toiir is just as iio-.talnie as the main ofiiee. In it are the telephone, a clis- reputahle desk, and a ehair most feartnlly and wonderfully made. .Inst to he alile to tit one ' s anatomy into d is an art re(|nirinii ' no little measure of skill and praetiee. The Hies are also loeah ' d in this room. There aie no wiirds a(le(|nate to de eiihe its dusty and pi ' ofessional appeararu ' e. Let it oidy he said that these are the most wondeifnl liles to he found anywhere, and the system of tiliiiif passes all understandinij, ' . I ' pon earefnl oliser ation ai ' d diligent search one may Hnd in the iciomy depths old sandwiches, coke hottles, dirty clothes put there and forgotten hy the editor, and eyen a pair ' oi ' two of tennis shoes. In such an atmosphere as this, our weekly neus- paper is produced. Few students know and appre- ciate the fearful amount oH lahor which goes into making up each edition of our (KiJtH, which con- tinues to coyer the cain])us like the magnolias as it has done in years [)ast. Glen Garrison Business Manager Business and Circulation staffs gather in the OLD GOLD AND BLACK office to talk shop with their respective managers. De- signing to land that desired ad and planning how to get rid of the papers at chapel more efficiently are, seated, Bob Jeffords, Gayle Privette, Margaret Lovill, Glen Garrison, Business Manager; Ann Scruggs, Dorothy Ann Canipe, Anita Brooks, Cir- culation Manager; Motsie Burden and Lou Newsome; standing, Don Graver, Wilbur Early, Blair Tucker and Patsy Pearce. 1

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