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W 5 Qn STAFF Editors-in-Chief First Semester JOHN SHIELDS Second Semester GEORGE RICE Business Manager NQRMAN COLLINS News Editor MARIGN PHILLIPS Sports Editor STEPHEN NEASE CoIumnists ERNEST MOORE Sports Reporters RQBERT NIELSON LYAL CALHOUN MLIRIEL LANPHER Reporters LOUISE BROWN Make-up Editor EDWARD DELL MLIRIEL PAYNE RQLAND STANFORD Assist. Business Mgr. JACK MAYBURY DANA PAYNE KATHRYN MCKINNEY Typists LUCILLE SCHULER RUTH EDDY CATHERINE DeCASSIO Feature Editor IVIARY LILLEY Circuiation Mgr. ALICE GEORGE Faculty Adviser PROFESSOR SPANGENBERG B le Row-Powell, R. Maybury, Dell, J. Maybury, Moore, Nielson, H y es, Stanford. .Serond Row-George, Schuler, M. Payne, DeCasslo, L. Brown. Front Row-Lilley, Calhoun, N. Collins, Shields, Professor Spangenberg, Alf Kinney
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A iinx-that's what it was. First George Rice, editor-elect ot the i'Campus Camera, E. N. C.'s otticial student newspa- per, was seriously injured seven days belore his return to school last fall. A new editor, john Shields, was elected. As he scurried around in frantic endeavor to organize a new statt from scratch, Norman Collins, business manager-elect ol the Camera, contracted pneumonia and was put to bed lor three weel4s. -lhen, lust when things began to lunc- tion more smoothly, another election had to be held. Uncle Sam and the draft board captured the new editor. Despite these handicaps, however, the paper proved a worthy contribution to col- lege lite. Sur Servicemen Write became a regular feature, as did the 'Spiritual View- GEORGE RICE, Editor, Second Semester 194 Zhi? 611 JOHN SHIELDS, Editor, First Semester linderf, ulhru the Lensn continued to mirror student activities with gentle irony. Capi- tol - to - Campus, an Associated Collegiate Press service helped to integrate our school lite with war conditions. And on the back page Hltis All in Sport reviewed E. N. Cfs athletic contests with iudicious and construc- tive criticism, The eager Qh's that invariably echo the announcement, The Camera is out, indicate that we thinl4 our paper is tops. t
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Back Row-Grosse, Cha11elle,L. Davis, PV. Dixon, Harris, Cowles, Curry, Ill. Park. Front Row-Thorpe, Lanplier, Comer, Professor Spangenberg, Bears, Ufhite. C-FREE BUCK Officers: Editor HELEN CONSER Associate Editor DANA PAYNE Business Managers CALVIN MAYBURY JOHN HARRIS Faculty Adviser prof. SPANGENBERG HELEN CONSER, Editor -IQ6 It is difficult to know what a freshman class is like at heart, but an easy vvay to Find out its idiosyncrasies and gifts is to read the Green Book. E With themes as its basis, with special features, snap-shots, and a short resume of the freshman class activities, an alive and interest- ing picture is clearly portrayed. It is a pic- ture vvhich represents the varied environ- ments trom vvhich the students come. ln times like these when our nation is involved in the horrors ot vvar, the fresh- man rhetoric classes thought it most Fitting to dedicate their Green Book to the boys vvho vvere called from the group to the service ol their country. The members of the class have always loved their Mother Land. Novv more than ever before, they are truly coming to the realization ot what America means to them, and, moreover, what freedom means to them. Thus, with great love and devotion, the theme which they have chosen is Patriotism. lr i I
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