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Winston Parsons Associate Editor Judy English Business Manager THE STAFF OF THE CHOWANIAN. First row: Judy English, Wesley Cannon, Barbara Thorne, Lottie Bonney; second row, Joel Smith, Bessie Smith, Pat Holt, Vincent Godfrey; third row, Charles Fulcner, Branch McDaniel, Winston Parsons, Bobby Stephenson, Bobby Baggett, James Earl Taylor.
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Charles R. Fulcher Editor 1954 Chowanian A COMPLETED JOB. Joe Carter and Vincent God- frey survey the finished prod- uct while Judy English pre- pares copv. THE FIRST STEP in the printing of a newspaper is typesetting. Shown below are Bobby Baggett and James Earl Taylor. THE CHOWANIAN The Graphic Arts Department set a precedent this year. THE CHOWANIAN, the official college newspaper, rolled off the presses early in Octo- ber even before all of the equipment in the shop had been serviced, cleaned and located. Thus, the first paper had been printed by the students in the college shop. A small staff of student printers did a ma- jority of the work--writing, rewriting, headline writing, linotype operation, proofreading, make- up, press operation, circulation. Charles Fulcher, CHOWANIAN editor-in-chief, supervised the en- tire process with John McSweeney, head of the department and adviser, instructing. Even the limited number of assistants did not require changing the deadlines. Charles sought editorial assistance in every department of the college. The organizations cooperated, the students helped, the offices gave information . But, nnost of the coop- eration had to be forced, Charles will vouch. Nevertheless, The paper will be out on time proved a true statement. News stories, features, editorials, sports were departmentalized in a format somewhat larger than the tabloid. Pictures brought life to the printed material. The big news story revealed the Board of Trustees action approving the con- struction of a new men ' s dormitory. The big sports story probably appeared under the head Braves Trounce Pfieffer Panthers 120 to 86. The reporters, editors, make-up men and others concerned with the publication realize that the work done this year will greatly affect that done in the future. With this idea in mind, the staff has been diligently working and always striv- ing for a better paper. And, though the work has been hard, the staff feels that remuneration re- sulted in the paper ' s popularity and the part it played in integrating activities and events.
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THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL meets weekly to plan B. S. U. activities. Seated, James Stewart. Mildred Mizell; second row, Joe Lang, James Ead Taylor, Mary Lou Marker, Miss Frances White, Jessie Lee Davis, Gloria Cox, Vincent Godfrey; third row, Eugene Herring, Charles Paul, Dan Page. TheSpiritOfB. S. U. In our halls of learning Christ you did instill, With His truth eternal you our hearts did fill. Now we ' re ever eager goodly works to do; In your service use us, Spirit of B. S. U. In the midst of classes Christ we shall proclaim, Lift our fellow students in the Saviour ' s name; To the church we ' ll bind them, show them life anew, With the strength you give us, Spirit of B. S. U. We are all one body, tho ' from east and west. We would serve the Master, put us to the test. Thus with hearts united sin we shall subdue With His love unfailing. Spirit of B. S. U. . . . Mosely
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