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PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS This year for the first time Mel-Hi offered a full the Photography Class took.developed and printed credit Photography Class. In the past years school PiCtl1l'eS fOr the Annual and Newspaper. They also Pictufeg were taken by 3 Commercial photographer, snapped shots of football and basketball games, assem but this year, under the direction of Mr, McGregor, b1Y PFOSIBUTS. and ViSiI0rS and guests of the school.
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LETTERMAN'S CLUB The Letterman's Club of Mel- The two big events of the year is the bourne High School is an organiza- planning of all the homecoming festivities tion composed of boys and girls in the fall and the initiation of new mem- who have earned a school letter for bers in the spring. participating in a varsity sport dur- ing their high school years. Pictured below, Qfirst row, left to rightjz Jo Ann Barry, Kam McGinnis, Marceleen Rodes, Darlyne Adams, Pat Miller, Virginia Wargelin, Dot Spencer, and Dick Trout. Second row: Bob Porter, Toby Platt, Ted Nida, Bill Stoud, Bill Spencer, Alan Whiting, John Edge, Bob Groves, Jack Platt, and Roger Fischer, Third row: Barney Corbin, Carl Meyer, Bill Morrison, Bill Booth, Jim Ashcraft, Charles Layne, Jim Huggins, Alva Gerstle, and George Nida. Fourth row: Eddie Parsons, Carl Moran, Richard Reid, Eric von Fortsmeyer, Richard Gardner, and Jack Hudspeth.
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' I ..a R I! .W ., ' ' s JOURNALISM Every good news article should contain the answers to the fundamental questions - who? what? when? where? why? and how? In order to acquire this information and certain specialized training, a journalism course was Offered this year for the first time to the students of Mel- bourne interested in becoming successful writers of the BULLDOG'S BARK, Those last minute paste-UPS may have aged the students and their supervisor, Miss Berastegui, but there was plenty off -the -record fun to balance the real work, 3 Ass ts-tif? ' fl.P'y0 y l an 1 N- In spite of the Journalism course being new to the students, they never failed to supply the students of Melbourne High with a copy of the BULLDOG'S BARK once a month. The paper contained such things as: news stories, chatter, and sports, informing the students of the up-to-date happenings of the campus. x, ?v v' ,K L U ., I x. - 4' ' .4 , - -f K vx4..'A! V! Lf s - F, ..,. 4: 1.1 I 9 :I '1 ' ' Q '15 Q 0' 'gary 'w M 'NM
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