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3 I U,gW.UQ.4M ,fiom STAFF SEATED, CL-RJ Colgate Jones, asst. to Feature Editor, Merle Curtis, Copy Editor, Sandy Paxson, asst. to Copy Editor, Gail Flax, Chairman Layout Com- mittee, STANDING, CL-RD Bob Gray, Business Manager, Jean Regone, Feature Editor, Robert Williams, Photographer, not pictured, Tommy Flax, Sports Ed- itor, Sue Cottril, Secretary. Mr- E- Graham Pillow, Advisor Mrs. Elizabeth B. scott, Advisor 27
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dead Frank Lennburg Jim Paxton Managing Editor E ditor 1 'us w fy: A V L. G 0 ,D QI- 9 fry, - rg 4 . T 0 . vi, Lx If 'I . i C ' ' 2 Q 09 I X Q MP0 iz? Bob Gray Ronnie Hunt Business Manager Advertising Manager The 1965 edition of the Trident boasts many improvements over last year's edition. For one thing, several color pictures have been added, and the original size of the yearbook has been expanded. Also, the staff designed its own cover this year. The entire staff takes much pride in this year's Trident and hopes that it will meet with the approval of the student body. If it doesn't, maybe you should try publishing a yearbook. 26
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Vicki Dowler, Editor-in-chief ' THEN '-. P 3 gs 5 ag -iff Christopher Newport Colfliig 9-is ege of William 8 Mary Four y e ar s ago the CHRlS's CRIER, a three page mimeographed newspaper, appeared as the first newspaper published by Christopher Newport College. It was the result of a few stu- dent's hard work. From that effort there has evolved the present CAPTAIN'S LOG. Besides the name c han ge many other improvements have been made during the past four years. No longer is the paper mimeographed, but it is sent to a professional printer. It has in- creased from three pages to four and, in some instances, to asix or eight page production. The staff has set up an exchange program with area high schools and colleges across the nation. Encouraged by their success, the staff continues to make improvements in the content and pub- lication of the newspaper. Also under thejurisdiction of the newspaper staff is the annual Christmas dance. The high- light of this occasion is the presentation of the Christmas Court and Miss CNC, who have been previously elected in contests sponsored by the newspaper. Thus by sponsoring these activities and by presenting accurate reports, the CAPTAIN'S LOG is instrumental in arousing interest among the students. 28
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