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March 22, 1957
The Eagle
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The Eagle Staff
A Student Publication

Editor---------------- Gail Moss
Business Man.--------- Tom James
News Ed.------- Emily Cunningham
Circulation Man. ---- Tom Patrick
Gram. New Ed.---- "Cat" Allison
Sports Ed. ----- Micky Strickland
Reporters ------------ Ann Taylor
Betty Boling
Charles McPherson
Janet Lowe
Becky Roper
Darden Pyron
Joanne Tooley
Typists ------------ Merita Brown
Richard Trott
Carolyn Downey
Kenneth Howell
Art Editor--------- Barbara Tate
Sponsor ----------- Mrs. Crosland

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PROSPECTS FOR NEW SCHOOL BRIGHTEN
By Tom Patrick

In the last Board of Trustees
meeting, plans were formulated by
which new schools for both Taylors
and Paris may soon be started.
The allotment of state sales tax
money which the county recieved
several years ago for building
schools has already been exhaust-
ed.
Since prospects of recieving
additional state funds within the
next few years is very dim, the
Board will present a plan to the
County Delegation by which two
and one-half million dollars
worth of bonds may be issued.
There is considerable doubt as
to whether the Delegation will
approve bonds for such a large
amount at once, for there would
be an additional property tax of
four and one-half mills added on
county property.
If the Delegation approves the
money within a short wile, it is
quite possible that the building
will be completed by September
of 1958.
Although no one knows the
exact location or cost of the

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high school, it will probably
be on Edwards Mill Pond and
cost about three-fourths of a
million dollars.

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U. F. O. s
by Charles McPherson

My article this month is
about U. F. O.s. That is short
for unidentified flying objects.
This as you know, is a very
controversial subject. Some
believe, some do not. I happen
to be one that does. Why?
Simply because you can't ignore
all the good solid evidence.
I am not talking about all the
flinsy reports sent in by
"nuts". Saucers have been
photographed. There is the
possibility that the photos
could have been faked, but at
the same time and location of
the photos, verbal reports
have vome in; therefore part-
ially verifying the photos.
I believe that human beings
from outer space pilot these
crafts. One report from New
Zealand stated that two girls
picking berries on a hillside
spotted a strang craft flying
which disappeared beyond a hill.
They paid no attention, think-
ing it was a government air-
craft. Shortly, a man approach-
ed them who spoke in a mild,
pleasing voice. He spoke a
strang language which they did
not understand. He was wear-
ing a gray wool suit that app-
eared to be a uniform of some
sort. After the "sauce man"
failed to contact them, he
turned abuptly and walker
away and was never seen again.
So think, students. it may
not be long before an official
contact may be made with the
Aliens!

HAVE ANY OF YOU SEEN THE PIC-
TURE ED GILMER DESIGNED WITH A
TYPREWRITER? IT IS VERY GOOD.

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RachKaye01

This is my first attempt at transcribing anything- I'd be keen for feedback. Thanks, Rachel (Liverpool, UK).

Greenville County Library System

Hi Rachel, good work! I made one small change from [column 2] to be [article continues to top of column 2]. Kudos! - Monica