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1 00700 Mm The publications staff is from left to right Pat Gibson, Jean Hodge Re porters and nrintersl, Leona LaRue CAdvisorJ, Josephine Daniel and Emma Sue McCord1c Qlihotographyl, and absentees and Agricultural The 1941 42 Journalism every two weems, and a 'This Glsch CEd1tor in Chief? Allen Keys CSoorts5, John wiater KExchangeJ Jane N1cCullum CFeaturesJ, QScr1be Co Editorsl, Russel Pabst and Bob Ingram Esther Baker iFeaturesD, George Stevens lPuzz1es Staff began the year by publishing a Chatterbo x Weekn every weed The 'This Neekn was a one o ge paper which advertised the happenings of school affairs and it let the oarents know what we students were doing and learning Because of the paper shortage it was discontinued for the last few months The staff of seven published thirteen Chatterboxes during the year Some of the articles featured were NThe Band Goes Placesn, by Esther Bake , WS b Hager Goes to Kansas Cityu by George Stevens Jane McCullum wrote several USoot Lighten and nGuess Nho'su Allen Keys did many fine write uns on sports Basketball, baseball, and trace news also an article on nhoon Hour Activities 'Have They Anything in Commonn was a feature, by Josephine W1ater,she also wrote Scribblings, and article titled, NNoon Hour Dancingn, and Senior Play School to Sell Savings Stamos 'Defense Council Committees Well Under Way', Nyusio al Questionsn, were some of the articles written by Leona Gisch nHelo1ns Uncle Samu was by Jean Hodge, Freshmen News , by Pat Gibson Pat and Jean also wodiei out two crossword puzzles together which were featured in the Chatterbox They handled the mimeograph Robert Ingram and Russel Pabst took oictures and developed them fol the front cover of the Ch2Ct6TDOX Some of the pictures were A picture of all the twins in school, one of the football team,Sen1or clay cast, F F A boys,Student Council, and the orchestra Emma Sue McCordic and J C Daniel were elected Editors of this years nScribeu and worked on it every day the same period as the Journalism class met They cut and mounted pictures on cardboard to be sent in, and rephotograohed They also wrote the articles to go with the nictures The Annual and Journalism class was under the direction of Mr LaRue
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11' X Marjorie Landon Patrice Evans, Clyde Smith Charlotte McCready Vilma Fellows, Audrey Smith afin The Latin department of Marlstte High qchool consists of two sections' first and second year Latin. We do not as yet have an organization but these are several functions during the year which we carry out as a group. Our first public performance this year was in the form of an assembly entitled 'An Hour With the Musesu in which the entire group took part. Latin Week, celebrated by all the Latin groups in the state from April 13 to 17, brought our organization activities to a close. Features of this week included a day during which prospective Latin students for next year were given an opportunity to visit Latin classes so that they might become acquainted with the nature of class procedure and the type of work that is included in the Latin course. The Roman banquet, the most popular function of this department was carried out in true Roman fashion nab ovo usque ad malan. Attired in the latest styles of the Roman day the guests enjoyed a program of their own talent and a feast served by slaves at the customary low banquet table. Next year we hope to organize a Latin Club through which added apprecnnion of the language and customs of the Roman people may be acquired.
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