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ililaiirtwci.-ar.-iitzr' .A ' i -11.31,:1ig-44.:u.r5..J.r..-.-....:.,. .t1.air'1u-an-gfi r...11'1 , , GX .ff ' NS o Marlorie Williams lack Trotman Ed tor in Chief Busine s Manager In the fall the staff started looking around for some thing new in annuals, for last year's was definitely out of date. They wanted it bigger and better-quan tity plusi quality-so that's the way they made the 1939 Black and Gold lt wasn't as easy as that, though. First of all, a theme had to be decided upon and the book planned just as it was to be when finished. Next, styles of make-up had to be decided upon Then came the problem of snapshots. The book was supposed to be informalg therefore informal shots were needed. The Bills were pressed into service with their cameras and light meters and other para- phernalia which seemed necessary for pictures with a candid camera. There were long consultations with Frederick El- rick, head of the print shop, to see whether the brain- storms of the staff were practical. April was set as the deadline, and the staff spent many hurried hours trying to meet the time limit. You are now reading the 1939 Black and Gold. The entire staff sincerely hopes you like itl Elizabeth Taylor, Managing Ed Marjorie Patterson, Art Ed. Dorothy Truluck, Senior Ed. lean Bain, Senior Ed. Rosemary Nunn, Senior Ed. Ieannette Minnis, Senior Ed. Iohn Iohnson, Organization Ed. Phyllis Gordon, Associate Ed. Sebia Midyette, Associate Ed, Phyllis McCallum, Asst. Managing Ed. Bill Wallace, Snapshot Ed, Bill Hill, Snapshot Ed, ?121zsG'
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xii- . f aaa P H15 Bill East Calder Womble Editor-in-Chief Business Manager The publications staff always trys to keep abreast of the times, so when recent trends toward stream- lined make-up became evident, the style of Pine Whispers was changed. Following closely the modes of large dailies, the headlines of the publication were reduced and set flush at the left. But work on Pine Whispers is not all work, for it has its pleasant side, too. The journalism students have good times together, and many lasting friend- ships are formed in the journalism room. Then there is always the Southern press convention at Washing- ton and Lee University at Lexington, Virginia. In ad- dition to practical instruction there is lots of fun packed into those four glorious days. There are several reporters who deserve special recognition for their work during the past year. As usual, the girls out-number the boys. Here they are: Fay Chandler, Carolyn Nelson, Robert Lentz, Mar- garet Iohnson, lane Cannon, Robert Moore, and Musa Queensbury. Mary Lucy Baynes. Managing Ed. Carlyle Mangum, Sports Ed. Frances Harrison. Associate Ed. Catherine Crist. Sports Ed, Mary Elizabeth Coe, Exchange Ed. Frances Krites, Exchange Ed. Anne Queensbury. Associate Ed. Bonnie Angelo. Associate Ed. Mary Louise Rhodes, Associate Ed. Henrie Harris, Associate Ed. Peggy lane White, Typist Marjorie Wall, Typist
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'bummer BUSINESS STAFF- As busy as bees -the members of this staff hustle about town in pursuit of prospective advertisers. And, in case you didn't know, they help greatly in supporting the publications. OFFICE PAGES- At your beck and call -the ollice hounds dog your trail with messages or dart in and out rooms making announcements. They are absolutely indispensible in the oflice, and school wouldnt be school without that old familiar phrase, Wanted in the office. USHERS CLUB-A'Service with a smile. -They're the boys who seat you behind the lady with the umbrellistic hat. They do other things than meet in the back of the auditorium. They usher at plays, concerts, and graduation exercises. Only seniors of a required average are eligible for the club..
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