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DA SHING REPORT ERS Left to right: Beverly Williams, Myrna Smith, Frances Schrempp, Joyce Morey, Roberta Maynard, Betty Conner, Nancy Dudley Journalism - the business of producing a public journal. Today we have all forms and types of acquiring knowledge of what is happening in the world about us. Big Cities, little towns, remote country villages all have a way of communication. Schools are now practicing journalism in their very rooms. The curriculum at Los Molinos High has contained journalism for five years. Mrs. Marie Stoll, present instructor, taught students how to bring in material and write it up so it can meet the standards of top newspaper. Each year more students, generally girls, enroll in the course but there is a great need for boys in this class. lt is generally conceded that a boy can cover boys' sports and clubs better than can a girl. Journalism isn't a hard course: it's easy in act, ut you mus g e initiative. You must work hardy in a sense you must put the old bean to work. f b t have ima ination, ambition, and a nose for news. Above all you must hav A person really enjoys seeing something printed that he has written. This is the satisfaction you receive---the knowledge that you wrote an article good enough for public consumption. If you work hard, there is a job wait- ing for you in the future. Los Molinos High is a small school, but from this school comes a paper that can be rated high in quality. Los Molinos has no printing press of its owng instead, the school each week has a section of school news, called The Barker, printed in the Red Bluff Daily News. In this way the public is informed as to what is happening in Los Molinos High. The entire county reads about this school and as 3 result, Log Molinos receives valuable adver- tising. Again the journalism class has o ere e s g ff d th Lo Molinos l-li h students a yearbook. Some, by purchase of the annual, have taken the opportunity to have a record of their school year, but too many students have not purchas- ed The Cirlders. Students do DOI realize the amount of money that is put into these books. The merchants, to donate to the school in order to help raise the needed money. They are sincerely I thanked for what they have done towards making it possible for the Los Molinos High students to have an annual. The journalism class hopes it has brought you a book that tops any you have received in previous years. through their ads, are asked
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4 Migced Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 2 All School a,'Mixed Chorus 1, Play 3, Band 4. Chorus President 1.3. Band 1 Instrumentlily nd President 1, Boys' Glee 1, All School Play 'fl ERVIN DOUGLAS ANDERSON ELDON E. BABBITT Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1 Band 2, 3.4: GAA 1,2,3 4, St. Coun. 1,2,3,4, S.B. Yell Leader 1,2a, 3,43 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, C. S. F, 2b, 3, C. S. F. Secretary, C, S. F. Treasurer, Girls' Glee President 4a, Secretary Band. MILDRED BUNKER RUTHIE BANGS CLYDE BRYAN Transfered from Ellensburg, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Washington 4, Girls' League 4, 4, FHA 4, Band 3, Instr. Mu- Girls' Glee l,2, 3, 4, Freshman sic 1. Play. Boys' Glee Club 1, Soph. Class President, Captain C Basketball Team: Block L. M. 1, 2, 3, 4: FFA 2a,2b, Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2,3,4: Foot- ball 3.4, stud. Body Pres. 3a,3b, Captam Football 4a, Captain A Basketball Team 4b. DOROTHY M. CHILDERS
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