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JO URNALISM Busy students dream up different ways to write an other- wise just plain newspaper story. The journalism I class gives the student an opportunity to learn how a newspaper and a publications staff operate. 1-MKG 16 'N-.W journalism students work in different aspects of publications and public relations Journalism I students spend much time at classroom work learning the fundamen- tals to compile Mid High's Po Co Mu. ln journalism II, students work more in the public relations field. News of Mid High is sent to Current-Argus, a weekly radio show is compiled, and the REMUDA is planned as an extra-curricular activity. Students make use of the class facili- ties to work on the Mid High news- paper, the Po Co Mu. z , ' .sw f iL ,. at . i t,,,,r.i ttr . sm vw . at ,: Q:u.55miL zzEi::r::1 r ' . 5-We 'ff -W iw- My ,. M J -Q5 K WYMM rl
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