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Learning more about journalism, helping make a good paper and needing an English credit were some reasons stated by members of both the SPIRIT and WEB staffs for Joining these Ames High organizations. Deb Goering joined the WEB staff to find out about the work involved in producing a paper and to see if she would be interested in a journalism career. Needing an English credit and liking introduction to journalism were two reasons another staff member, loyce Gigstad, cited for joining the school newspaper staff. Becoming a better writer and learning more about the journalism world was something Lisa Jenison thought she could accomplish by joining the WEB staff. Left: READY FOR TAKE OFF. These students pose as passengers on a plane for a television sequence in mass media workshop. Above: PASTE-UP. Barb Moore, Chelli Bartz, Karen Bolluyt and Susan Even fit the proper articles in their designated spaces. Mary Homer wanted to help make a good paper that she would be proud of. Students also developed their media skills in mass media workshop. Student- produced films, television and radio programs are projects required in the course. Some of the films included a spoof on the once popular television drama SWAT and a modern day horse opera. A mock interview with ex-Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes, a documentary on marijuana and its effects on the students of Ames High and aspoof on the popular game show “Match Game” are examples of the television programs that were produced. Media 4j d LL d Bus mo o s FÜR me HI ع مب ales m Re m db سے mo ከ ከ — oct mtm cameo cnm قمع vt وي e tn mt m me och — 4م 6 —P
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