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Busy Afternoons Reward Staff FAITHFUL staff members struggle to meet final deadline. Seated: Johnny Long and Keith Sykes. Standing: Janet Trollinger, Phyllis Smith and Jackie Graham. MR. Dover works wonders for the annual with a roll of film, EXCHANGE of money and receipt puts SIGNA into waiting hands,
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Different was the word SIGNA staff members hoped would apply to the yearbook this year. Nothing formal; everything ca sual... as many pictures as possible... ac¬ tion photos... life as we lived to be the byword. Preparation consisted of a course at the Press Con¬ ference at Chapel Hill; later, assistance from the lay¬ out artist, and still later, careful study of last year ' s annual ratings. As always, the production meant long hours of work, frustration, pictures scheduled and rescheduled, dead¬ lines to meet... days out of school for bad weather to make up... and finally the finished yearbook... better we hoped, but more important, a true picture of life at Eastern this year 1965-1966. Sleepless Nights and Cong YEARBOOK editor Nora Black and business manager Johnny Long exchange comments on SIGNA progress. ft Tf Front Row: K. Sykes, D. Holt, D. Maultsby. Second Row: T. Self, S. George, S. Riggs, J. Trollinger, L. Wade. Third Row: D. Thomas, M. Oakley, J. Graham. Fourth Row: R. Edwards, J. Thomas, E. Gilliam, H. Bell, J. Albright, S. Craft, P. Smith. Back Row: L. Hall, A. Stanfield, D. Murray, G. Cathey, K. Smith.
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Cjirls Rival for homecomi nq Queen A crisp autumn evening, a new stadium, football team raring to go , old grads returning, shining convert¬ ibles, a peppy band in new uniforms and—girls in new suits, fresh hairdo ' s and big chrysanthemums on their shoulders—all these are ingredients of the memorable event, Homecoming! October 15, 1965 was the date, the long awaited day when homecoming festivities would be held in a new football stadium for the first time. Each club selected a contestant to represent it and at half time Mr. Allgood stepped forward and announced the winner—and the sparkling crown and a dozen red roses were given to Kathy Fuqua, homecoming queen for the year. PRE-GAME band performance adds color to homecoming game. KATHY Fuqua was crowned homecoming queen. HOMECOMING Court is: K. Freshwater, H. Bell (Maid of Honor), C. Riley, B. Cheek, M. Terrell, K. Fuqua (Queen), M. Isley, D. Isley, M. Compton, A. Stanfield, P. Ingram , and J. Thomas. f pbfij
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