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X X Hl-TIMES-To the above staff is intrusted the Writing, editing, and managing of the I-li-Times. the school newspaper, now in its sixth continuous year of publication. Kenneth Peterson is managing editor, Martin Ferrel is associate editor, and Lester Reed, news editor. The features and advertising are in charge of John Bayless and Phil Whit- man, while Helen Major and Walt Kobeck manage the circulation. f JOURNALISM CLUB - The Journalism Club sponsored by Miss Wyrick has proved very interesting. During the club period discussions and reports on the technique of Jour- nalistic writing are given. Assignments for special articles for the Hi-Times are made. The club expects to build a file of surplus editorial and feature articles which have been carefully proof-read and censored. Another interesting activity which has been begun is the creation of an extensive correspondence with other schools. By this means the club expects to build a file of exchange papers and profit by ideas used in other papers. 32 HOOSIER POET
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