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Electedtotheir positions by members of the Junior Class, these four look forward to a week of educational activities at Girls' andBoys' State. They are Pat Coffin, Louis Scotton, andJohn McClure. Terry Andrews is absent. Debby Buchman, winner ofthe Voice of Democracy contest, reads over her paper for final corrections. Walking intothe Home Ec. kitchen, Lois Ward, winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker's Award, plans to cook a meal. sa 2 alla A MB il nr Page Ls
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The Journalism Club, under Mr. E. A. Barrell, strives to not only train its members in the vari- ous facets of the journal- istic art, but also to in- Stillin them a realization of the importance of journalism in our modern society. The club hopes toproduce first-rate, ex- perienced writers for to- morrow's world. Young journalists examine examples of display advertising in an attempt to be- come familiar with many types of writings. | The Radio Staff rewinds a tape from one of their programs. Sharing the spotlight with it's favorite rival, Caesar Rodney, the radio staff took to the WKEN airways for half an hour every other Saturday morning topresent school news, interviews, dis- cussions, and other fea- tures. Bolstered by head anchor-girl, Rosemary Clark, the crew worked hardtoprovethatthe pro- motion from 7:30 on school mornings to 10:00 A.M. Saturdays had been justified-and from all audible results, they succeeded amply.
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LET These two people, Gayle Sanders and Bob Mader, were honored for hav- ing the highest averages in the Junior American History classes bythe receipt of the American History Awards. US BE PROUD WAR Il: PACIFIC AREA az, We were honored to have the three district winners of the essay contest, Responsibilities of American Free- dom, ' in our senior class. They are as follows: Tom Parker, first place; Anne Richter, second place; and Tom Hafner, third place.
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