Marysville High School - Viking Yearbook (Marysville, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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JOURNALISM Back Row - Carol Sturges, Beverly Van Keuren, Genevieve Ward, Mrs. Catlin, Phyllis Limberg, Dorothy Molstead, Doris Van Curler ’ Front Row - Ed Way, Frank Snay, Nelson Busha , Harry Stark, Bill Way The Junior High School Journalism Club is a new organization this year The mem- thr ”“ 6h 1 ‘ ™ int.r„S S l5 ;. r LnI5| “ The following officers were elected: President V. President Secretary Genevieve Ward Ed Way Beverly Van Keuren The club meets once a week to receive writing assignments, meetings the members voted to call their organization; The Pei At one of the first Pusher ' s Club. Two social meetings, addition to the regular a Christmas party and a Valentine party have been held in meetings .

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40 JOURNALISM A group of students interested in newspaper work meet once wee ° r assignments and in their free time write up and publish a monthly paper of approximately twenty pages called the Amplifier and a week.y single sheet P paper called the Amplifier , Jr. This year the circulation has been 425 weekly and 800 monthly. The monthly Amplifier is distributed to the grade school students as well as the high school. 6 The policy of this paper is to acquain t all students with activities, class functions and sports. The Amplifier is also a mainstay in building UP Much°credit f or the success of the papers should be given to the editors in-chief, Marion Heacock, Mae Briggs and Beatrice Valentine, who ha e given a great deal of their time to these publications. Amplifier Staff Editors-in-Chief, Marion Heacock, Mae Briggs and Beatrice Valentine. Reporters, Barbara Kasemeyer, Alice Little, Ileana Dodea, Virginia Osentoski, Charlotte Valentine, Lois Anderson, Joe Matthewson, Lorraine Kryk, Susie Nicholas, Rita Siemen, Mary Lou Maples, rj or ie Marks, Janet Hagedon, Betty Grant, Barbara Baumann, Don Richards, 1® Br ? ® y A,?? Marie Prescott, Barbara Davies, Lawerence Boyce, Tim Colgan, Lois Hill, Betty Dalling, Dick Meade, Nancy Ferris, Dick Luciani, Victoria Andre- jewski. Genevieve Ditty, John Shimmel, and Erma Fischer Printers , A Lorraine 6 Kryk S Bob Smith, Berniece Hunter, Herb Headlee, and Barbara Kasemeyer.



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LIBRARY 42 Back Row - Marjorie Braidwood, Lorraine Kryk, Dana Dean Summerer, Genevieve Ditty Middle Row - Geraldine Havner, Edna Buck, Margaret Shepherd, Marian Cataline, Shirley Cameron Front Row - Rita Siemen, Virginia Osentoski, Miss Davis, Lillian Veen, Marilyn Chesnut Not in picture - Alice Little, Charlotte Valentine The girls who work in the Library deserve a great deal of credit for the services they render to the school. Two or three girls work each period of the day. One takes care of the charging desk, checking books in and out and answering general questions, while the others do various tasks such as putting books in place on the shelves, mend- ing, re-enforcing magazines, typing book pockets and cards, arranging bulletin boards and book displays, or doing anything else within their ability. Their help in taking care of routine work is especially valuable because the librarian can supervise them and, at the same time, assist students and teachers in finding books and materials they need to use. , . . Several girls left the staff at the beginning of the second semester to go to work at the Chrysler Plant. Their places have been taken by Mary Bowman, Dorothy Molstead, Phyllis Limberg, and Elinor Van Camp. w . The High School Library has a collection of approximately 2700 books to which new ones are constantly being added. It also has many slides, pamphlets and pictures, and subscribes to about thirty magazines and a newspaper. When we do not have suf- ficient information about a subject or when we do not have a certain book that is needed, the St. Clair County Library is always ready to serve us. In back of this is the State Library at Lansing. . Special instruction on how to find desired information in books, magazines, and other materials is given to various classes throughout the year in order to help stu- dents to become more familiar with their library. BOOKS ARE KEYS TO WISDOM S TREASURES

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