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Jorary Stciff LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Horak, Mary Ma- lone, Joyce Crawford, June Lenz, Joyce Schomberg, Joyce Meyer, Rob Roy Mossman, Mrs. Brown, Kathleen Eden, Rachel Skala, Nyla Bell, Janette Meyer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Kinkaid, Roberta Cerny, Cay Bell, Judy Westfall, Rita Jan- sen, Margie Lenz. Each day in the library is begun when Mary Ellen Malone places the current issues of the three daily newspapers on the rack and the current issues of the fifty magazines in the magazine rack. The fifty magazines to which the school sub- scribes, coupled with the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature, are a definite asset to our library, as they enable us to keep up with the latest information in almost anv field. Because most of the fiction books were de- stroyed in the school fire in 1956, those that remain are supplemented each semester by one hundred books from the ISEA travel- ing library and four hundred books from the Iowa City Public Library. All reference books are our own, however. There are approximately two hundred of these, not including four sets of encyclopedias. Some of the new and interesting reference books acquired this year include the cur- rent VAN NOSTRAND'S SCIENTIFIC ENCY- CLOPEDIA, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPORTS, THE DICTIONARY OF ANTIQUES AND THE DECORATIVE ARTS, and THE FASHION DICTIONARY. LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Malone, Bonnie Bekker, Charlotte Billman, Norma Morri- son, Elizabeth Corbett, Doris Goody, Pat Hawthorn. BENNER FOOD STORES Iowa City's most complete Super Markets Benner Stop 'N Shop Benner Towncrest
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Mirror Staff Today’s the deadline, and I don’t have my article finished!” That is the cry heard most often from the members of the School Mir- ror newspaper staff. Carol Riggan, this year’s School Mirror editor, is probably the one person most closely and continuously connected with the problems of a newspaper staff. Carol's “week” begins on Friday when she posts the story assignments for the coming issue. By Wednesday the stories have started coming in from the reporters, and it is time to get them proofread and typed. Last step is to check them with Mrs. Pipho, the advi- ser, on Friday to be sure all errors are corrected and all articles are in. Then it’s time to start all over again! With the exception of the first week of school and Christmas vacation week, an issue of the School Mirror is prepared each week. Each year copies of the school paper are sent to the School of Journalism, at the State University of Iowa, for critical analysis. On the basis of the criticisms and suggestions made by the School, the staff tries to con- tinue to improve the School Mirror. Notable Improvement this year has been the emphasis on news stories from the school. Shir lee Attig, who is a s s i s t a nt editor, is learning the ropes in preparation for step- ping into Carol's position. Editor - Carol Riggan Assistant Editor - Shirlee Attig Reporters Doris Goody James Johnson Roberta Cerny Charlotte Billman Clara Guthrie Elizabeth Riggan Bob Carpenter Russell Hotz Copy, Proofreaders Pat Hawthorn Rita Jansen Mary Malone Joyce Schomberg Bette Collins Judy Westfall Doris Guthrie Donna Lantz Roger Stahle Danny Curtis Typists Margie Lenz Sandra Horak Joyce Crawford LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Riggan, Editor; Mrs. Pipho; Shirlee Attig, Assistant Editor. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Danny Curtis, Bob Carpenter, Russell Hotz. SECOND ROW: Roger Stahle, Margie Lenz, Elizabeth Rig- gan. THIRD ROW: Joyce Crawford, Sandra Horak, Eliazabeth Loan. LAST ROW: Pat Hawthorn, Mary Malone, Rita Jansen. FIRST TABLE, Left to Right: Bette Col- lins, Joyce Crawford, Doris Goody. SECOND TABLE: Roberta Cerny, Jim Johnson, Doris Guthrie, Judy Westfall. THIRD TABLE: Charlotte Billman, Clara Guthrie, Donna Lantz.
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