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Jerry Fansler—Newspaper correspondent for Members of the Talon staff with sponsor, Mrs. Womack, view their Winston-Salem Teen Page. finished paper with satisfaction. nifying Element Of Student Life The numerous reporters come from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. 67
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Judy Sidden Editor-in-Chief This school year has been a busy one for the Talon staff. Throughout the summer, meet- ings were held to acquaint the staff, composed of volunteers from all three classes, with the work required to print a school paper. On the first day of school, an issue was distributed to the student body. This year the staff has begun a practice which we hope will continue. A mimeo- graphed Talon is issued during the months that the printed ones did not appear. The active student body here has really kept the staff on the move. We hope our reporting has kept you up-to-date as well as entertained. Jimmy Crotts, Sports Editor; Cheryl Booe, Page Editor; Ellen Reid, Assistant Manag- ing Editor; Linda Sweatman, Page Editor; Bill Porter, Art Editor; Pam Burge, Page Editor. An Informing. Busy staff members keep the Talon office buzzing. Jane Carol Idol Managing Editor 66
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AQUILA ... Recording “Let’s make a list.” ... “We’ve got plenty of time.” ... “NO more fun pictures!” .. . “Whose got the wheel?” ... “I didn’t lose any pictures!”’ se DOM te worry, alwhevet 10 done Wie J. T., guess who?’ ... “Now, let’s get organ- ized first!’ Those of you who have not, in your high school years, had the opportunity to work with a yearbook have by no means completed your education. You cannot fully appreciate a year- book until you have experienced the brain- straining, picture-retaking, nerve-racking, dead- line-pressing, sleep-robbing, wheel-hunting job of creating an annual. In the case of the 1965 Aquila, plans have been in the making since late spring 1964. A summer of planning melts into autumn and a contract with Delmar. Unsyn- chronized cameras fail to capture the opening activities of school: our first assembly, the lost sophomores, the caravan to North. Of course, these pictures were all ‘‘unstageable.” The an- nual annual sale yields purchases of 1100 year- 7 books. Hectic days of photography become even ae more hectic when pictures are taken for the Diane Smith second, third, and fourth times. These are but Editor minute problems when pushing a February : deadline and layouts arrive a week prior to the 11th. Valentine’s Day brings snow, Snow’s, and a sleepless night. Space poses a constant prob- lem; our offices include a supply room in G Building, my living room or Mrs. Grave’s, Snow’s soda shop, or Amy’s house. The work, time, and energy put into the mak- ing of this book will be worthwhile if these pages have captured the lives of students at East. It is our goal, hope, and prayer that the 1965 Aquila will be a complete record of this year, neither faded by nor lost in the annals of time. The annual staff procures the help of Mr. Hauser during the Ty ; last days before the deadline. 1Gne Saath Staff members: seated—Barbara Steward, Carlene Kirkman, Kathy Huie, Sarah Jo Thore. Standing—Beverly Idol, Terry een Bill Porter, Larry Elliott, Jo Anne Edwards, Amy dams. The Aquila sponsors are Miss Wetherington, Miss Garrett, and Mrs. Graves.
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