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r l 1 . . . however, when beats have to be covered and stories written, everyone works to produce an interesting paper. Accurate facts and statistics are compiled through on the spot coverage by the sports writers, Chuck and Fred. Madelene, Carol, and Bobbi assist the printer in making up the galley of type for page three. fwfr nam un f Maw Hrmr I, . Q Mrs. Nicolds is frequently consulted for advice and suggestions by the six page editors-Steve, Madelene, Kathy, Mary, Chuck, and Tom.
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1 Fun and frolic reign supreme in the Rodeo room third hour as Steve teases Mary, the girls chit-chat, and Fred and Stan look for lost copy in the catch-all barrel . . . With a nose for news Jerry, Bobbi, Jan, and Fran gather information concerning unusual news happenings. Season's Events, Activities Covered by Rodeo Staff Dead . . . Dummy . . . Beat . . . Chase -these aren't the glaring headlines of a sensational unsolved murder mystery - they are simply a few of the terms used by the nineteen-mem- ber newspaper staff in planning its monthly distribution of the Rodeo. Each new member of the staff, who is selected in the spring by Mrs. June Nicolds, must possess all the qualities of a good reporter. The apprentice Cub learns the intricacies of newspaper production by editing the Cub Edition in May. He then is able to assume his iournalistic duties skillfully and accurately the following year. V w t 1 Torn and Stan discover speed and accuracy are two skills they must utilize when proof-reading a page.
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fp me , ROW ONE: Mariorie' Vrabel, Heide Reinhard, lenamae Fredrick, Mary Woolman, Rose Smith, Frances Swanson, Vicki Evans, laVonne Green, Paula Espinosa, Madelene Naessens. ROW TWO: Beverly Feyerherm, Kay Watson, Diane Leavitt, Ellen Heaoock, Eileen Reno, Charlotte Hodges, Joan Schrah, Joan Kuehn, Ronald Breuch, Miss Margaret McGroarty, sponsor. ROW THREE: Sue Cadden, linda Frank, Kathy Arnold, lritta National Honor officers -Jim, lritta, Charlotte, and Helen - address invitations to new members and their parents. , aw sr . Q, ik l in l , D K.. , g is K S 5 f x P , Y ' i . 1 Y 'Y-'ff' A Mg .1 R R is . , f f K as v . 2 L3 v. zgsgvi .f ,. - gui iigjivv Mk , Q i ff if is s fs..-vi fy. 13, , fx 1 , - Q 'Z S wr' 2 ,Q i QM, ' 'fi 15 A eh K gg L., 'Q' X EJ H A wg? . I fm vt i L ' V 2 is 1. 5 W ' M, -mf lif F I W S Q Q. -G- T-R' ,,., 5 A f 'at 'E tat wp 'Q I ' A y i' pl a,oo H- Meixner, Sondra Stuart, Rosemary lennett, Carolyn Harris, Kay,SteIImaker, Gary Crellin, Sherrill Glanville, Richard Moore. ROW FOUR: Roger Fesmire, larry Cleavenger, Fred Morrow, Charles Vestal, Ron Weaver, Mike Rice, Tom Oliver, Bob Beer, Dave Bowden, larry Kelley, Dick Kellogg. Honor Organizations C ommend Performance Membership into both the National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll organizations is awarded to outstanding students. This year's proiect of the National Honor Society was a survey of the 1957 graduates. Tabulations from the questionnaire re- vealed the number attending college, how many of those attending college received a scholarship, how many are working, and how many positions and areas of work are being held by last year's graduates. This information was gathered for use by West High and Denver Public School's administrators. Students on the newspaper and yearbook staffs comprise the membership of Quill and Scroll, an international honorary fratern- ity for high school journalists. Scholastically, these students must rank in the upper third of either the Junior or Senior Class and must have displayed superior work in the field of iournalism. E 1 1 1 s QNQTIDNQLE mygm fri iw, j , Last year's members explain the requirements for membership - scholarship, service, leadership, and good character-to the fall inductees.
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