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Correcting a mistake on the stencil after it is placed on the mimeograph machine is very hard. Here Sonja Oliphant and Jonell Killough are managing to set things right Co-Editors . . . JACK PETERSON NINI LITTLETON Sports Editor . . . KENNETH SCHMIDT Feature Editors . . . MARGARET HOSTETLER NORMA I. BROWNLEE Junior High Editor . . . DICK HARRELL Exchange Editor . . . HELEN BIEDIGER Business Manager . . . GEORGE FA UVER Circulation Manager . . . CHESTER BARROW Reporters . . . MARY BESS HAYNES JONELL KILLOUGH SONIA OLIPHANT TIM LOWRANCE Adviser . . . MRS. WHITFIELD Member of I. L. P. C. 24
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World and American history, civics and drivers education are the courses offered to help students develop interest in current events and to live in to- day's world. Each week the history classes receive newspapers which inform them about world affairs. UNITED NATIONS: The work of the United Nations was made more realistic when Bonnie Bain, Sally Oliver, Betty Ward, Tony Petri, and Gerald Bendele showed pictures of the buildings to Mrs. Day's history class, Enjo Democracy DRIVERS' EDUCATION Mr. Evans points out parts of a car to Simon Cantu, Joyce Noblitt, and Beth Littleton. S, Even though the Drivers' Education students did not have a car furnished them they managed by bringing their own cars to school. The first semester, students learn safety rules, parts of the car, and how to fix the car in case of trouble.
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btrifvcs 'or Ln I. L. P. C. The ROUND-UP was published bi- weekly the first semester and weekly the second semester. The ROUND-UP, member of the interscholastic League Press Conference, has received for the' last four years the highest rating given by the ILCP. The staff of '59-'60, have tried for another high rating. Ratings are announced at the end of the year. Objectives of the ROUND-UP are one, to be a vital part of the school, having the student as the center of in- terestg two, to inform the community of the work of the schoolg three, to provide in-service training for the student jour- nalist. put together b hand at THE LIFE OF AN EDITOR! I ack Peterson and Brownine Littleton, co-editors of the WARHORSE ROUND-UP, have a hard job. They plan the pages of the paper, checking with staff for beat news, with feature editors for their plans, and with the office for events coming up. As the copy is tumed in, it is edited. The checking of copy is another important job. Pages must be assigned to the stencilists, which, after being finished, are checked for mistakes before being put on the mlmeograph machine. Y' 25
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