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OFFICERS Kirby Zicafoose, vice-pres.; Bill Nygren, pres.; Margaret Evans, sec.; and Mr. Lamb, sponsor. STUDENT COUNCIL Marcia Zicafoose Richard Maly John Evans Jim Goodding Ron Sanders JOURNALISM . . . The students of the Journalism Class are responsible for the newspaper, as well as, the yearbook. There are many steps, in which, the Journalism Class has to take before get- ting the newspaper out, and getting it out on time. The jobs of these students include: re- porting, typing stories, make-up, typing sten- cils, running off stencils on the mimeograph, editing, and proof-reading. The Journalism Class took their own pictures, and developed many of them. This has not been done be- fore by the Journalism Class.
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FRONT ROW: Joyce Carlson, Sue Miles, Gay Gustafson, Mrs. Volin, advisor; Sharon Houfek, Ruth Svoboda, Lenore Larson, Jerri Barta, Eileen Fick, Jo Ann Pella n, Kathy Schneider; BACK ROW: Mildred Hall, Linda Weber, Barbara Core, Marla Lamprecht, Donna Hanson, Bobbi Hall, Sandra Hageman, Marcia Zicafoose, Judy House, Audrey Fick, Sandra Stoakes, Beverly Carlson, Carol Pacula, Sandra Hanson, Margaret Evans, Mary Williams, Jeanette Nelson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Lenore Larson, Vice President; Jerri Barta, Secretary; Sharon Houfek, Treasurer; Ruth Svoboda, President. Mrs. Volin instructs Audrey Fick, Ruth Svoboda, and Lenore Larson on the procedure of selling cook- books, one of the F.H.A. projects to make money.
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Five students participated in the Spring District Journalism Contest at Lincoln. The students participating in the contest were: Barbara Core, won second place for newspaper lay- out; Sharon Houfek, won second for newspaper writing; and Pat Iiams, re- ceived third for advertizing. Wayne Petersen represented Mead High School for yearbook writing, and Jerri Barta, editorial writing. Bar- bara Core, Sharon Houfek, and Pat Iiams, attended the State Journalism Awards Banquet on May 2.
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