Denison High School - Monarch Yearbook (Denison, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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Denison High School - Monarch Yearbook (Denison, IA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 55 of 84
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X S the second semester journalism class sits back to re- flect on what has happened during the publication of this annual, they remember how startled they were when they first heard Mrs. Edwin Coen, their sponsor, using such terms as 'fdeadline, block, delete, cut, make up, lead, and dozens of other terms entirely foreign to them. However, as the days went by, they soon became aware that these words were just ordinary journalistic expressions. They also recall how hard they worked, under the con- stant pressure of deadlines, while writing copy for the annual, publishing the Monarch News, selling ads for the annual and the paper, as well as the annuals and newspapers themselves. To fill the pages of this book and the paper, journalists found themselves covering such events as assembly programs, class plays, basketball games, the junior-senior prom and ban- quet, contests, and projects of the various departments of the school. The Writing of the class will and prophecy also fell upon the shoulders of this group. So as the year comes to an end, students enrolled in the second semester journalism class can look back and reflect on how earnestly they worked while learning to headline their stories, proofread their copy, and book in both 11ews- paper and annual dummies. They also remembered how they studied the structure of the news story, the formation of the summary lead, and the composition of the feature story, hu- man interest story, and editorial. ' 7X . First Row-Harley Godberson, Jane Boeck, Janice Jaaeks. Second Row- Bradley Tate, Phyllis North, Nancy Retman, Bob Brannon Blair Baugh- man. Third Row - Barry Moel er, Edgar Brandenburg, Mary Brodersen, Dan Hanigan, Joe Zeiman, Bruce Gary. Fourth Bow - Donna Lueck, Paul Olsen, Bob Harder, Bud Welch, Jim Christensen. -55-

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. . . journalism Flrst Row: Left to right - Paul Olsen, Patsy Retman, Sally Jewell, Mrs. Edwin Coen, Sally Johnson, Frank Holland, Dan Hanlgan, Sec- ond Bow - Dale Hoftmeler, Bryce Wlnn, Dlek Runge, Eddie Bailen, Jack Goeser. Bob Brannon, Dick Kapfer. HE first semester journalism class was primarily con- cerned with the bi-weekly publication of the Monarch News. Thirteen students set a new record by selling over two hundred copies of one edition. Nlfeekly duties of the journalism students included writing current news articles and feature stories, selling advertisements to business firms, and distributing the paper. Headline stories throughout the semester included: Yearbook Dedicated to Woodall, Ruch, Rose Ann Reiff Is Crowned As Queen, t'Petersen Selects 'Little Worri- en', and Monarchs Meet Manning In Sectional Tourna- ment. Equally important was the production of the 1954 annual, and much time was spent selling advertisements for the year- ly edition. The majority of the necessary advertisements were sold before the semester ended, and the completion of the annual remained for the second semester class. Each student in the class had a specific job which con- tributed to the publication of the paper. Bob Brannon, Dan lflanigan, and Eddie lzlailen filled the sports page with play by play descriptions of basketball and football games. predic- tions, honors won by athletes in the competitive sports, and intramural activities. Frank llolland covered Pep Club and the homecoming, Sally Jewell was the band correspondent, and library news was reported by .lack Goeser. Dale Hoff- meier, Paul Olsen, and Bryce Wlinn wrote numerous articles on the FFA organization and classroom stories. Sally john- son, Dick Kapfer, and Pat Retman wrote on-the-spot stories of current news. Dick Runge was in charge of the cartoon section, which was featured in the paper this year for the first time. The paper also contained personal sketches of the new teachers and feature stories on alumni and social happenings. ,54-



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In-I-urn fnrmnr: nf America 1 mf. .. ffm-, L. - . J. HATS-',.,,,. Flrst Row: Left to right--John Feddersen, Jim Christensen, Erwin Moeller, Hugo Denker Harlow Slev- ers, Gerald Bretey, Mr. Rex Ruch, Wayne Dozark, Edgilr Brandenburg, Bradley Tate, Blair aughman, Char- les Hawley, Earl Welch. Second Row -Melroy Christiansen, Artie Olm- stead, Ray Sehraeder, LeRoy Bretey, Jlm Ahrenholtz, Earl Justice, Jlm Tucker, Bob Denker, David Kruthoff, Dwayne Sturtevant, Robert .Poggen- see, Roger Stelnkamp, Dennis Berg- stedt. Third Row-Delbert Saggau, Wesley llennlngsen, Verdell Brus, Galen Mesenbrlnk, Gene Collins Del- bert Langholtz, Bob Meyer, Barry Moeller, Gail Neumeyer, Erwin Lutts, Robert Rath, Carl Riley. Fourth Row - Milford Loehmiller, LeRoy Sturtevant, William Wlney, Gerald Riley, Ed Poggensee, Erwin Segebart, Don Bohm, Earl Kahl, Darrell Hen- nlmzsen, Lawrence Slater, Jackie Jes- sen, LeRoy Brensel, Darold Sleek, llenry Brus. Fifith Row - Dale Bretey, Don Kinney, Donald Jensen, Don Petersen, Dennis Keating, Gene Quandt, Alun Schultz, Lester Boett- ger, Carol Christiansen, Daryl Chap- man, Glen Blelfeldt, Leslie Schultz, Darwin Llngle. ICFLIECTIONS cast on the windows of the agriculture room showed the group busily planning a fund raising project to purchase a Seeing Eye Dog for Sherman Spiegel, working out the details of the Christmas party, and debating on the destination of the annual summer trip. Other things which occupied the minds of this active club included staging a TV show over XVOXV, electing olticers for the coming year, selecting a queen, playing basketball, plan- ning a spring picnic, and conducting regular business meet- ings. This year the 'tlfriendly City Chapter was ably led by Gerald llretey, president, Edgar Brandenburg, x'ice-prcsi- dent, VVayne Dozark, secretaryg Bradley Tate, treasurer, llarlow Sievers, reporterg llugo Denker, sergeant-at-arms, and Rex Ruch, advisor. Many boys took an active part in contest work-creed speaking, parliamentary procedure, cattle judging, extempor- .tneous speaking, chapter program of work, and the like. Six events won gold awards at the District Contest in Gris- wold this year and the right to compete for further honors in state competition at Davenport. These included Chapter Program, presented by lllair llaughman and Gerald Breteyg Parliainentary Procedure, jim Christensen, XN7ayne Dozark. lidgar llrandenburg, and Leslie Schultz, Public Speaking, llugo Denkerg lfxtemporaneous Speaking, llradley Tateg Secretary's book, VVayne Dozark, and Treasurer's book, llradley Tate. llradley Tate, VVayne Dozark, Charles llawley, and llar- low Sievers made application for Iowa Farmer Degrees. All in all, it was another colorful year which went down as F. F. A. history.

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