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REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP A power paper cutter, proof press, electric Linotype pot, composing room cabinet and galley cabinet are the other major additions to the shop. The shop, continuing its vocational program, produced the bulk of the printing for the schools and also for the various City departments. This. the twenty-fifth year of the Black and Gold, is the fifth year it has been printed in the High School Print Shop. Fifteen hundred and fifty copies were printed. With the exception of the cylinder press ' ' makeready, all the Work of printing the book was done by students and in- structor. The work of three night school students-George Reece, Henry Pleasants, and Woodrow McCormick -was outstanding. Minor, Reynolds, Gibson, Bryant, and Tatum deserve special mention, but every student en- rolled in printing had a part in the production of this book. T9 2 PRODUCING TI-IE BLACK AND GOLD These pictures. taken in the shop. show some of the many operations in the production of the Black and Guid. 'Ibn views-Setting the type on the lnterrypeg making up the page forms. Lower pictures-printing the job on the cylinder press: folding the printed sheets: trimming the nnmlzxlsg putting the covers on the books.
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REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP K - Q ' . X i The mechancial changes and additions to equipment in the High School Print Shop this year were the most extensive since the shop was moved into the present building. A small book bindery fpictured abovej was installed across the hall from the main shop. The equipment includes paper cutter, standing presses, job backer, stabbing machine, and small tools making possible the complete rebinding of books. Several hundred books were rebound for the Carnegie Library and the various school libraries. The Printers Club purchased a gold stamping machine which is extensively used in bookbinding as well as in other projects sponsored by the club. PRINTERS CLUB Back row-Gibson, I, Nlillcr, Bryant. Keenan, Fulk, Holleman, Mr. Elrick, sponsor. Second x'oxv-Walker, Rey- nolds, Kitchen, Bostic, Kimcl, Cranhll. First row-Tatum, H. Miller, Surratt, Brcndlc, Evcrhart, Gentry, Boger.
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