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WllllllY'S SlZIlIllIlllIlS The Journalism Club was organized in September, 1950, by the members of the jourf nalism Class. The oflicial name of VV'oodyls Scribblersu was chosen. The following oflicers were elected at this time: President, Bill Bailey: VicefPresidcnt, Pat Smith: Secretary, Mary Ann Mcllwee: Treasurer, Barbara Wmmlfeg Activities Chairman, Ben Strawderman. XVoody's Scribblers have had an active year. A skating party was sponsored early in the year: there was a snipe hunt, which proved to be quite interesting: and a regal celebration of our sponf Upper left: Other officers of the club watch the treasf urer count our money. Upper right: Class, club and grade editors look over an old issue of the Wcmtmd sor, Miss Newton's birthday with a delicious cake baked by members of the club, The yuletide sea' son brought Christmas cheer and a gala party at which time silly gifts were exchanged and the club presented Miss Newton with a com' pact and a record. The club plans to visit a newspaper office and have a newspaperman speak at a meeting. At present, membership is limited to memf bers of the class but we hope to have unrestricted membership in the future, Post. Lower left: Feature editor and inquiring reporter compare notes. Lower right: Miss Newton points out news to sports editor and circulation manager. xr .uv . 12 54 .L if 2 'fffwenrnf Nz' ... r- F4
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Row 1, left to right: B. Strawderman, Circulation ton, Advisor: V. Shifllett. Class Editor: M. Mcllwee, Manager: P. LaRue, Cluh Editor: P. Smith. Business lnquiring Reporter: B. Bailey, Sports Editor: E. Hollis, lvlanager: B. Wolfe. Feature Editor. Row Z: Miss New' Grade Editor: R. Madigan, Editor. THE Wllllll PIIST With Rohert Madigan as editor, The Wood Post of james Wood High hegan its first year of puhlication in Septemher, 1950. This fourfpage newspaper, puhlished semifannually hy the journalism class, and printed hy a local concern, is distrihuted to nearhy schools in Frederick and adjoining counties and in West Virginia. Such features as Woody's Corner, Voice of James Wood, Class and Cluh News, Sports News, and Elementary School News, as well as news of current interest, makes The Wood Post a lookedffor item at James Wood. Pat Smith, Business Manager, confers with Roh' hert Madigan, Editor.
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Alll lllllll Under the leadership of Jane Clevenger, President, the Art Club has had a very success' ful year. The knowledge of color and its use has heen stressed throughout the year. The cluh has practiced various types of sketching and painting. Under the direction of our sponsor, Miss Elsie Thornhill, we have enjoyed doing the art work connected with the various school activities. One Row 1, left to right: M. Hoover, M. Bragg, S. Wliite. J. Sirhaugh, E. Rivers, N. Malone, P. McCarty, P. Whittington. R. McCann. L. Fishel, Sager, F. Miller, E. Franklin. Row 2: M. Swink, Mills, C. Sutherland, Left to right: M. Mcllwce, Re' porter: M. Renner, Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Thornhill, Sponsor: Clevenger, Presif dent: P. Strawderman, Vice- President. of the most interesting activities planned was a trip to Wzishington, where we visited the Nat' ional Art Gallery and other artistic points of interests. We are grateful to Jane and the other officers and to Miss Thornhill for a very enjoyf ahle and successful year. 1. Clevenger, 5. Gilliam, D. Watts. Miss Thornhill, W. Swartz, P. Strawderman, M. Renncr, M. Mcllwee, S. Brant, R. Luttrell, K. Bragg.
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