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The iunior news staff spends the first semester learning newswriting and gaining experience under the able guidance of Miss Helen L. Chapman. The juniors' homework consists mostly of different types of writing and grammar. The different types of writing that the news class participates in includes inter- views, columns, features, news, reviews, and editorials. They obtain their informa- tion around school by visiting their as- signed beats. School papers are analyzed at the newspaper clinics which are held for all high schools in the Minneapolis area. The clinics are conducted by the Minneapolis Star and Tribune staff. Any experience that can be obtained is needed for working on the Judge during the second semester. ABOVE: SEATED: Miss Helen Chapman, lrene Hunt. FIRST ROW. Karyle Canfield, Lynda Wicklander, Missy Miller, Cheryl Levercom, Becky Larsen, Linda Barrett, Marilyn Adams, Gail Frazer, Janet Engstrom. BACK ROW: Ann Godfrey, Marianne Pearson, Carolyn Bergerson. Share All-American Judge Each Year BELOW: The iunior news class combines the study of iournalism and Bill Spink, Margaret Ellefson, Susan Dunn, Wayne Nelson, Mike English. They practice what they learn by producing the Judge in Smith, Ronald Stewart. BACK ROW: David Lanford, Tom Daniel- late February. The remaining iunior .ludge members are: SEATED1 son, Mary Shove, Dale Carlton, Tucky Kingsley, Lee Mesna. Miss Katharine Irvine, business adviser. FRONT ROW: Mary Giebler, 69
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Bi .1 .3 ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Kathy Yurecko, Kathy Gerritz, Kathy Engel, Gustuson, Shelley Rogers. BACK ROW: Buddy Rogers, Terry Sher- Joy Westergard, Rita Babcock, Shirley Hanson, Paddy Belois, Joanne wood, Arlys Van Alstine, Dick Sandve, Karen Hellancl, Dinah Greimel. SECOND ROW: Delores Sarna, Jean Erickson, Darcy LivingstOI'l.Te YKf1U'fS0f1- Junior and Senior Newspaper Staffs The senior Judge staff has the responsibility of pub- lishing six editions of the newspaper during the fall semester. Each spring, under the supervision of the newspaper staff, the students. who have given the most service to Marshall are awarded with the coveted Judge gavels. Deserving seniors are selected by the student body for this honor. Gavel winners are recognized in the June, or in the senior edition of the Judge. ln addition to this first semester assignment, they also distribute the last paper, the senior edition, in June. Future plans for graduating seniors are announced in this edition and the Mark Hamilton American Legion award is given to the outstanding athletic boy in the school. The winner is selected by the coaches, and each spring a senior boy receives this honor. The seniors' final fling often includes teachers' memories of their classes and students, and these un- forgettable recollections are choice and definite high- lights of this Judge. This last paper would be incomplete without gossip about classmates. Suggestions to juniors who must fill the seniors' shoes are also offered. This memorable edi- tion is the last high school newspaper the seniors edit before they become loyal alumni of Marshall High. BELOW: Shirley Hanson, Business Manager, Miss Helen L. Chapman, iournalism adviser, Kathy Gerritz, Edi- TOY.
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'ur I ,Y ABOVE: Barb Pikala seems quite happy about the amount of Cardi- a senior, and Kathy Crane, a iunior, again check copy and photo nal payments she has collected while Allen Yanke makes sure his proportions, two duties in which they became proficient. co-business manager doesn't make any errors. Co-editors Judy Kline, Cardinal Staff Works to Turn Cut BELOW: Looking at the latest photos of an athletic event are sports Co-editors Randy Ryan and Pete Laing. Absent is Pete Aspers. BELOW: What iunior photographer Ann Godfrey said must have registered in senior photographer Pat West's brain. Index editor, Mary Ann Jackman, a sophomore, looks at pictures to see what's interesting and who's going on what page. 71' aa
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