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While Gaining Valuable Knowledge Reviewing the Indiana Daily Student was a daily assignment for Joan Paylo who attended a journalism seminar last summer in order to develop skills necessary for the editor of the Pioneer News. Always wear a smile” is the motto of apprentice librarians. Barb Spauld¬ ing and Janet Duncan set a good ex¬ ample as they find work can be fun. It was a busy summer for C. Whyte, H. Stecy, M. Leland and R. Gaspar, and L. Shifflett who attended the Lead¬ ership Conference at Bloomington. Pioneer News editors Joan Pay¬ lo and Pat Boguslaw and year¬ book editors Carol Leskovich and Sharon Granger attended insti¬ ll tes at Indiana University to learn the various aspects of jour¬ nalism and actual production. Editor Joan Paylo attended a newspaper workshop to learn ed¬ iting skills, editorial techniques, and many other useful pointers for running a newspaper. Assis¬ tant editor Pat Boguslaw was ac¬ cepted to the News Conference which consisted of only a select group of high school journalism students. Poivder Horn editor Carol Les¬ kovich participated in a yearbook workshop which stressed the com¬ position of the book and the dif¬ ferent technical problems which can occur. Assistant editor Sharon Granger studied copy writing, cap¬ tion fitting, and editing. Leadership Conference dele¬ gates spent one week at Indiana University studying to become effective leaders. At the same time they became accustomed to life on a college campus. Two student librarians, Janet Duncan and Barb Spaulding, at¬ tended the librarians’ workshop. They learned to classify books, shelve books, use reference ma¬ terials and they saw how to keep order and quiet in a library. In this way our industrious stu¬ dents kept busy by following their interests and responsibilities through the summer months.
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Worthy Students Attend Summer Institutes Unable to stop the learning pro¬ cess during summer vacation, Clarkites enriched their know¬ ledge and their future at summer institutes and workshops. Future leaders were given ex¬ perience at Boy s’ and Girls’ States. Representatives took part in mock state governments and learned some of the intricacies of running a government smoothly. Varsity cheerleaders swapped techniques at cheering camp in Syracuse, Indiana, in classes in tumbling, cheering, and pep as¬ semblies. These classes enabled them to lead effective Homecom¬ ing and Sectional pep sessions and to lead cheers at all games while boosting the spirits of the crowds and the teams. Extensive journalistic study was the foremost goal of 1966 yearbook editors Carol Leskovich and Sharon Granger who spent two informative weeks at I.U. Last summer Pat Boguslaw gained newspaper knowledge at an Indiana University News Conference to aid her as assistant editor of the P.N.
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