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Publishing of THE ESCAMBIAN involved the combined efforts of every single individual doing whatever is necessary to complete the job. Staffs Become 'Practical Experience' The two publication staffs become the 'practical' experience of Journalism. according to Miss Betty Sue Wrenn. sponsor. Members of both staffs take knowledge they obtained in Journalism I and put it to use in Journalism ll or Ill. Students are properly trained in the mechan- ics ofthe journalistic style of writing in Journalism I. Writing headlines, learning to use the style book. composing various types of articles, and knowing when to use the various families is part of this training. I will be able to use the knowledge gained in Journalism I to get a job in the future, states Jane McCurdy. Journalism I student. Journalism ll involved the publishing of THE ESCAMBIA NEWS. a monthly publication printed to keep each student aware of school activities. Every staff member must exert great effort in order to create an interesting and informative new- spaper. The purpose of The Escambia News is to inform the students of current events around the school and to provide a medium through which students can express their views. comments Steve Ford. editor. Preparation of THE ESCAMBIAN involves the efforts of nine staffs working together toward the same goal of putting out a memorable yearbook in May. Journalism lll is divided into two periods so that more people may participate and accomplish more work. Staffs work together closely in order to produce interesting and informative copy when the deadline date arrives.
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Tim Galpin is apparently getting applause while he diligently works on last minute touch ups on the language float during Homecoming. Stud of Language To teach the student to read, to write and to speak the foreign language he has chosen is the purpose of the Foreign Language Department, explains Mrs. Marjorie Hudson, Latin instructor. Besides learning these fundamentals, students learn the culture and history of the country. ln order to fulfill curiosity, to better chances in job areas and to increase their knowledge of other cultures, students enroll in foreign language classes. In modern languages, Spanish, German and French, there are professions involving interpreters, translators and businessmen for embassies or foreign branch offices. My three years of German will enable me to go to a German university to become a medical researcher, states Virginia Miller, junior. Latin aids in the careers of as 3 Main Goals doctors, lawyers, nurses, scientists and jobs related to English and literature. Outside activities are also a part of the 'language curriculum. During the month of December, the classes unite to have a tea for the foreign exchange students. An awards assembly, a banquet and a cultural day are combined for a three day celebration in February. Each of the languages has an honor society. To become a member. students have to meet certain grade qualifications. The language clubs strive to enrich the students' education by participation in cultural activities related to the foreign language studied, comments Mrs. Hudson.
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