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Libraries Add References To Aid Students What is the basic unit of society? The answer to this and many other baffling questions can be found in either the Junior or Senior Libraries. During our freshman-sophomore years we have access to the Junior Library. Then, as our courses become more difficult, we use the Senior Library which has recendy added the Great Books of the Western World, new atlases, figurines, maps, and paperback books. The libraries aid us in another way. When we have homework that requires concentration we can go into one of the libraries where silence is the rule, and we can work undisturbed. A CARD file can be a very useful thing, agrees Sharon Olds while she makes a list of references in the library. 11
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J :VISPflPER MISS BETTY SACEK of the Gary Post Tribune Woman’s Department addresses Journalism I students during National Newspaper Week. Courtesy of Gary Post Tribune Future Reporters Learn 5W’s and H In journalism we apply many things that we have been taught in regular English classes. Clear, concise, and complete sentences are important. Every journalism student knows the value of the five W ' s and the H-who, what, when, where, why, and how. To prepare us for news writing, we read outstanding newspapers and make headline books to learn the best techniques for school publications. WHEN? ASKS Gloria Chiabai of Mr. Joseph Mrak, sponsor of Pica Club, during an interview for a journa¬ lism article. MRS. KATHRYN WELSH points out a good example of a headline to Sandra Cox and Darlene Popp. to
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GARY GREEN BAUM checks the controls while Joe Randolph tells the radio audience what the next selection will be. WGVE Expands Programming STUDENTS IN radio classes learn the proper method of breathing for broadcasting. JON FORGEY, Joe Randolph, and Gary Gary Greenbaum are responsible for announcing the Wallace basketball games to listeners at home WGVE has the unique distinction of being the only student- operated radio station in the Gary School System. Recendy, it has extended its time on the air and has expanded its programming to include a wider audience. This includes children ' s programs, a variety of music, and all the home basketball games. To prepare for broadcasting, students in radio classes, under the directioh of Mr. Lawrence Ventura, are required to do breathing exercises, to write scripts, and to learn helpful sound effects. Two recent additions in the radio room are a sound lock and sound proofed walls.
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