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HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP that are participating in our vocational program. Special trips were arranged for day and night school pupils to visit shops of particular interest, including Winston Printing Co., Indera Mills printing de- partment, and Piedmont Engraving Co. of this city, and print shops and other places of interest in Kingsport, Tenn., Raleigh, N. C., and Roanoke, Va. Seventeen essays were written for the International Printing Ink Corporations essay contest on The Use of Color in Printing, The essay by Percy Gibson was judged the best in the local contest and was entered in the national contest where it ranked ninth among the entries from 243 schools. He, and other local contestants, won over 550.00 worth of books as prizes in this contest. Ioe Minor has been chosen to receive the Printers Club award for his outstand- ing work in the shop this year. The award last year-also won by Minor- was a stainless steel composing stick en- graved with name and date. Publications this year included a news- paper, The Wiley Post, printed for Wiley School, as well as Pine Whis- pers, printed for the three high schools. This 1937 Black and Gold, the larg- est high school annual ever published here, was the sixth to be produced in the high school print shop. With the excep- tion of making the covers and pebbling the inserts every printing and binding operation was done in the shop. Mr, Ar- nold McCall of the Winston Printing Company was secured for the cylinder press makeready: all other operations were handled by students and instructor.' Every student in the shop had a part in the production of the book, The work of Ioe Minor and Norman Fulk deserves special mention, but many of the other students did outstanding work. PRINTERS CLUB ACTIVITIES BLACK AND GOLD Page one hundred eighty-one
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'tl 01 '- lx HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP T y , I I I I I 3 I J a I J S 9 X N I 3 - 5 , yt E l X 12 G , , V 5 I PRINTING STUDENTS Henk 1'ow--Lvmmitl Mclluwcll, Willifuvvi Shuaf. Charles Gibson, Norman Fulk, Im' Mimvr, Bryant Lrr, A. H. Kimcl, I Richard Neely, Robert Hensley, Second row-Frederick Elrtck, instructor. W. CT. Iixcrhart, Lester Meg-uk. , Harold Miller, Ilownrd Austin, David Baker, Rufus Gentry, Everett Tatum, lohi Reynolds. limit ' row-lAllcn Surrutt' Willizlm Brcntlle, Delmozit Cranlill, Robin Ferguson, Talmage Davis, Lee Ernst, Eugene Blue, I K Marxin Ellis,-C. L. Nlanning, Ir. Kimel, Richard Neely, Iohn Reynolds and Harold Miller will be graduated in Iune. The night school class in print- The vocational education program of W the Reynolds High School Print Shop was carried on again this year on a full- t time basis. The enrollment was approx- ing was carried on as usual. N imately thirty each semester. Shelby Bo- Day school pupils received practice , ger was graduated in Ianuary, and A. H. and instruction at nine commercial shops l 1 I 7 A , l l l l l y IN THE COMPOSING ROOM 1 Page one hundred eighty l PV W it? 34-X v+...'r 3 03 I A Trl ii-ft .H
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Margaret VVhittington Virginia Clay, Phyllis Morgan, Paul Harper, Thorton Rose. Charlie Martin CHEERLEADERS ALMA MATER Her portals tall and wide, May we more useful be, Call us from every side, Always our duty see, Our youthful steps to guide for future Strive on to victory through the golden days. rule. Her pleasant paths, her trees, May we always aspire Whisper courage through the breeze, To lift her banner higher Our greatest need she sees, Add to her fame and power, And leads always. God bless our school. Page one hundred eighty-two
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