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Sentorian F orges Into Controversial Issues
Trying to keep abreast with all the activities of the ever expanding school,
the Sentorian members, under the direction of Mr. Paul C. Murphy, worked
diligently to create a new look in YVoliurn High's newspaper. This year the
staff undertook to examine more controversial items such as drugs, drink-
ing and sex education.
This year the editors of the paper attended the New England Scholastic
Press Association Convention where our paper received a certificate for meri-
tous editing and writing.
Also, the Sentorian continued its practice of a newspaper exchange pro-
gram, which involved trading newspapers with other schools.
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