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p stages Pat Blair I parts of Scarlet HELP! udy Davis and Mrs. Maurine Haymes talk about Practical English while Carol Smith, Linda Tracy, Sherry Witherspoon, and Shirley Reaves read. ,Aj is E: J ff JJ .,, W W ,,,...a.mw,,l WH H t x '5Rm t,y, f, 3 f., A RICH HERITAGE Mr. A. K. Klapp that many books are necessary in English III. points out to Wanda Farless A VERB SHOWS Taking time out to review phases of grammatical usage in prepara- tion for a test are Mrs. Sally Luke, Brenda Hicks Danette Lewis and Stanley Cooper. 23 J 3
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. Robinson, circu- counts papers as e envelopes. 1. ger, and Danny 1 ledger for the Margaret Backlund journalzkm 1, II Virginia Woodring cry-wid, jaumalivm Caafdinalor IN THE DARK Jay Bowrnaster, photog- rapher, adjusts focus for a picture. The role of communication in todayls world is a vital one. The mass media as studied in the Journalism courses I and II provide, besides prac- tical experiences, an understanding of the past, present, and future of com- munication. Through journalism, students gain experience in business, advertising, news, and feature writing, and learn other practical skills. The main goal, however, is to acquaint students with techniques of pro- ducing mass media. This is done directly through publication of the year- book and newspaper in which students participate. Writing, layout, adver- tising, and all other skills that must be used are furthered through experience and enhanced through education. GET BUSY, MOOSE Jacque Brunner,- sports editor, and Jim McMillen plan a sport's page layout. PAGE TWO DUO .. . Sandy Dennis, feature editor, and David Brown work together to complete page two preparations. 25
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