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In observance of National Newspaper Week, October 6-12, journalism students ex- amined newspapers from all over the country. In this class, interested potential journalists study techniques of newspaper writing. Reporting,Writing Comprise Journalism Ritter ' s Teen Scene reporter, Sally Wetzler, (second from left) reviews the play Rosecrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead with actress Joann Rose and fellow journalists, Randy Moser and Diana Daniel. Sally was among the Teen Sc guests at the opening of the play. spondents who
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Portr the third nying by the three witches, Becky Purichia Macbeth of pending tragedy. Making use of available audio-visual equip- ment, Sister Francis Assisi expounds on the studies of junior English students. English Emphasizes Communications Improvement in communication and self-expression were the main goals dominating Ritter English and journalism classes. Potential greats read and analyzed works of famous writers as a means of bettering their own style. Each stu- dent tested his skill with short themes, term papers, and the com- position of an original newspaper. Plays were enacted, ideas were broadcast on the radio, and an- thologies were compiled. These as- signments gave the students neces- sary experience in actual communi- cations. As an English assignment, Debbie Wise, Lou- ann Grady, Linda Vogel, and Bob Miller designed plans for a Utopia and were later asked to broadcast these plans on radio WSMJ of Greenfield.
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Martha Ryan, a first place winner, advertising; and Mary Milharcic, third place, editorials, brought honor to Ritter at the Quill and Scroll Press Day held at Scecina Memo- Ritter Reporter Records ' 68- ' 69 Story Published six times this year, the Ritter Reporter recorded student news and views in its new compact 8V2 x 6V2 format intro- duced last fall. Staff members also contri- buted to local publications such as the Teen Star and the Teen Scene, covered local civic, educational, and social events, and participated in various publications workshops. Sister Francis Assisi Quill and Scroll Joui Patty Crawford and editors; Renee Treadv pins the new members of the alism Honorary: Marilyn Trauner; rtary Milharcic, Ritter Reporter II; Carol Wethington.
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