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Eagle lights Holds School Wide Interest Editor, Beverly Stone; Business Manager, Karl Mitchell; Art Editor, Phyllis Wright; Sports, Evelyn Mothena and Milton Leake; Reporters, Dale Maddox, Gwen Haley, Beverley Moore, Diana Curtis, Chatter, Mary Garland Cox; Jokes, Shirley Powers; Clubs and Classes, Mary Jo Hall; Front Page, Susan Ayers; Typists, Ethel Howard, Dorothy Dalton, Joyce Hall, Ruby Mallory, Mary Jo Hall, Susan Ayers. The Eagle Lights, our school paper, is pub- lished under the sponsorship of the Future Business Leaders of America. There are four to six editions annually, which are mimeographed and stapled. The staff and assistants receive much able as- sistance from Miss Ola Murray, the faculty ad- visor. Representatives of the staff are sent each year to the Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention at Lexington. In 1951 the paper was entered in the Press Association contest and won an achievement aword. 29
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Slashes” Wins Awards STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Ayers, Hugh Campbell, Amanda Dillon, Chip Ray, Evelyn Wall, Jim Vaughan, Joan Blickenstaff, Diana Curtis, Dale Maddox. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Thomas, Mary Garland Cox, LeReve Mallory, John Packard, Miss Murray, Shirley Mallory, business manager, Glendon Brice, editor, Mrs. Markwith, Jimmy Allen. WINS FIRST PLACE AT S.I.P.A. CONVENTION Now , after much hard work of drawing, writing, photographing and makeup, the annual staff has completed the 1952 edition of the slashes. We hustled our classmates to the auditorium to have their pictures taken, we beat the pavements to get ads, we drew pictures and worked on make- up until our heads whirled and we rushed to meet the deadi ines . Now the smoke has cleared, the debris has been hauled away and an exhausted staff proudly presents the finished productl 28 1
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library Club Sponsors Good Reading I I I STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Leake, Carroll Redford, Glendon Brice, Frank Huffman, Ruby Mallory. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Haley, Susan Ayers, Secretary, MichaelGrieves, President, Jay Webb, Vice President, Beverley Moore. I The purpose of the Librar y Club is to promote interest in the school library, to en- courage good reading, and to help its members learn more about the work of a librarian. Student library assistants who are interested in these aims may become members of this club . The club observed National Book Week this year by displaying posters in the school and in a local department store . At the regular December meeting, the club held a Christmas party for its members which was the highlight of its social life for the year. Mrs. Rhoda Buckley, school librarian, is the sponsor and faculty advisor of the club. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lucille Mills, Louise Mills, Lucy Carter Mallory, Marie Stanley, David Webb, Jean Hamilton. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Hale Clarke, Beverly Stone, Harry Griffith, Joan Blickenstaff, Beverly Jesse. 30 L
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