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STANDING, from left to right: Boh Kessler, Boh Stoneman, Dink Oversteg, Dee Humrich, Boh Anspauch, Ruth Baker, Virginia Baker, Jean Bennett, Nancy Grove. SITTING, from left to right: Penne Tiller, Betty Johnston, Betty McGraw, and fcanda Turner. JOURMALJ5TS XHSP ZALL KOILJNC An enthusiastic Junior-senior Journalism class of eighteen members, brought to shore the fundamentals of the detailed itinerary of a mimeographed paper. Studying fundamentals was only a small portion of the Journalists' activities. Mimeoscoping and mimeographing monthly newsletters and programs for various functions; setting up the dummy hook, writing copy, drawing up layout sheets,and taking pictures for the yearbook; and pub- lishing THE MOUNTAINEER were many of the Jobs undertaken by the ambitious Journalism class. tamutuul jhumrp Striro fcfcait Sriuol jlnnulists HONOR society EXCLUSIVE Ypsilon Chapter of the Cuill and Scroll, International Honorary Society of High School Journalists, began this year with only two active members. Presiding as president was Virginia Baker and Nancy Grove as secretary. In February several Journalists qualified for Ouill and Scroll. Talent Judged Cualificatione of this honorary society are dif- ficult to meet. The student must be in the upper one-third of his class in general scholastic standing at the time of his election, must have done superior work in Journalism, must be recommended by the adviser, and must be approved by the executive secretary. O bjectives High Ouill and Scroll alms to raise the standards in its field and promote better Journalism. Nancy Grove.Virginia Baker, and Mrs. Ethel Bolling 25
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STAFF (IlflinTflins STflnOflROS Under the editorship of Nancy Grove, our mimeographed MOUNTAINEER first appeared on September 28, THE MOUNTAINEER staff was composed of 18 Journalists. The position of managing editor was filled by Virginia Baker. She gave our assignments and proof read all copy. Page editors, Donna Sherbenou, Betty Johnston,Ruth Baker, Nancy Grove, Penne Tiller, and Bob Stoneman, dummied their assigned pages,proof read and stenciled them. Only with their sanction was the stencil put on the mimeograph. Betty McGraw took care of the business for THE MOUNTAINEER and THE WHISPERING PINS. Wanda Turner, head miraeoscoper, lighted up the mimeoscope many periods, a6 did Betsy Thomas, and Barbara Baum. With the help of Orville Thomas, Dink Oversteg, and Bob Kessler, Bob Stoneman, STANDING: Mrs. Bolling, Virginia Baker,Nancy Grove, and Ruth Baker. SITTING: Betty Johnston, Bob Stoneman, Betty McGraw, and Wanda Turner. the overseer of the mimeographing, found hi 6 load less tedious. Co-exchange editors, Thelma Brunet,and Donna Sherbenou saw that exchange and subscription papers were sent to their destination. A little original humor was added to each edition of the paper by Jean Bennett. Circulation manager,Bob Anspauch, saw to it that the administration, faculty,and student body received each issue of THE MOUNTAINEER. JUNIORS EDIT PAPER For promotion of better editorship in the coming year, issue editors, composed Of five Juniors, each edited one edition of the paper. The publication, put out by the Journalism class, sponsored by Mrs. Ethel Bolling,endeavored to maintain standards set before them and print a first place paper. FIRST PLACE AWARDED An International First Flace Award was granted to THE MOUNTAINEER,Estes Park High School newspaper, for the school year of 1950-1951. Helen Montgomery, who graduated last spring, edited this paper. For two preceding years THE MOUNTAINEER earned the second place award, with 82h and 838 points respectively. Last year's score was 855 points out of a possible perfect score of 1,000 points. These awards are made each year by the Ouill and Scroll Society for school newspapers. 24
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fifrfrxaeic iHy t e tyaaC Officers are: Wanda Turner, president; Dick Brough, vice president; Darlene Jones, secretary; Gary Benedict, treasurer; and George Dersham, student council representative. Ruth Baker Dick Wilson Betsy Thomas Dick Kelly Penne Tiller Jim McGary Donna Sherbenou Lyle Goff
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