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'lf ion must go into every Tower story before it is read. At 12B's, make up the Tawer's page-one assignment sheet, Cen- r. Frederick Nelson, sponsor. At right, Bob Lineberger, a page-tour story, ords pop readily into one's head 128, gzclifing . my is Q, ff, ,- Mi ' if ' The over-all quality ot any publication, of course, depends on the editing. To improve this issue ot View Pointe numerous conferences were held between Miss Doris K. Trotf, publications director, and Marcia Blecki, 12A, editor- cfyifu... 'Ti-126' if l-ligh Schools student publica- , View Pointe, and Proem taken literary territory - from lively diron to thoughtful pro-and-con e verse to a cap-and-gown photo ause all three have consistently local and national high school t ot publications calls tor many hin the school. Thats one reason pride and interest upon helping find nothing put out by a select students not only gain a versa- along lines they rnay Wish lessons applicable to adult responsibility . . . to details . . . and initiative. me of the goings-on necessary on top . . . Many an illustration to enrich the pages Proem has been the work of Miss Marion Lampmans art Harlene lngrum 108 and Sue Fairchild llB out two ideas lor the Winter 52 co e orked :Jr Q5 x ,.,.A in-chief, 7?7ul'cf -up . . fl CT.. A good-looking page is important. John Eberly, 128, llettj took special pains whenever he pasted up page one tor the Tower. The talent page, edited by Joyce Judson, 728, lbelowj like every other in this issue, began as a lay- out, or rough sketch. rl HVIJHI ' ' ' Skill in evaluating a piece ot writingsanothefg or one's own-is essential for a good journalist. This semester's Proem staff got a good chance to practice criticism when it met after school on Mondays to select manuscripts at sessions presided over by Don Freernan, 128, editor-in-chief, assisted by Mary Lou Stefani, 128, and Elaine Burr, HB, associate editors. 'Y ,lf
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