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ELEMENTARY AT WORK
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HIGH SCHOOL AT WORK
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JoAnn Neifert---NEWSP APE R EDITOR NE TPAPER smfr Flat Rock High School has this year organized a news- paper. This school has not had a paper since l937. All the students have wanted the paper to start again, so on February l5, 1954 a meeting was held for all students who wished to work on a paper. At this first meeting we elected officers, decided to have a contest to name the paper, and decided when the first edition was to come out. The contest was held for one week, and over eighty names were submitted. The staff chose Rockazette, after careful consideration. The papers first edition was to come out on March 4th, The staff co-operated nicely and worked hard to make the first edition a huge success. At the present time we are using the Ditto machine to print our paper. On Thursday morning the news room is full of action. If you ever come in this room you will probably see flying fingers typing the last page, people counting papers and others scurrying in and out getting supplies. As the clock approaches 'l'l:3O students get staplers ready, line up the papers and begin clipping them together. Deadline is 'l'l:45, so the whole staff is very busy. As the lunch hour bell rings our sales- men begin selling the paper. When the last few papers are sold, the staff can relax again, but that is only for a short time, because they must start again preparing for the next edition. l The newspaper staff hopes to purchase its own duplicat ing machine. This machine which is very much needed will help us make a bigger and better paper. lf the students next year, and the year after that like working on the paper as much as we did, we know that Flat Rock's Rockazette, will always be a success. Jo Ann Neifert First Row: Sharon Messinger, Margaret Bain, Carol Jenkins, Connie Kreger, Joanne Neifert, Jerry Leppek, Grace Younglove, Janet Behm, Janice Whisler. Second Row: Mr. Edwards, Nadine Holloway, Anne Kenosian, Theresa Wroblewski, Karen Artly, Donna Simpson, Shirley Crooks, Roberta Spoehr, Virginia Cerny, Helen Vaughen, Norma Comfort, Kay Bloomfield, Mary Mayette, Eldonna Horvath. Third Row: Jerry Hickerson, Linda Forrest, Phyllis Cerny, Carole Wagar, Lonnie Bain, Carolyn Crooks, Judy Reed, Jim Ausum, Jim Hounshell, David Wroblewski, Judy Von Riper.
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