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Mirror Staff Publishes Bi-Monthly Newspaper MIRROR STAFF Extre! Extra! Buy your MCHS Mirror. This is the hailing request of the school publication staff and their adviser, Miss Alice Cody. The Mirror is published twelve times a year and gives an interesting account of school person- alities, sports events, academic and social activities. Early in the second semester the staff publishes their annual Razzberry Edition. This particular paper is full of humorous untruths about the school. The Senior Edition is the final paper of the year. The news and feature articles all pertain to 'the gradu- ating class. Helen Raptis, Jo Drummond and Moria Garza write the labels Staff plCl'1lCS Gnd P0l'll6S GTC scattered fl'tl'0Ugl1- and staple them to Mirrors in preparation for distributing papers , . , to student subscribers. out the year. A field trip to one of the Detroit news- papers is one of the year's highlights. MEMBERS i Jerry Bovenschen l Editor Nancy Henry Advertising Mgr. Beverly Starkey Business Mgr. Helen Raptis Ciruclutian Mgr. John Racine Sports Editor Keith Kidd Photographer Mary Lou Dow Jo Drummond Maria Garza Judy Henrichsen l F Dick Lee Sandie Loser Lynne Machowski Donna Rathe Barbara Stubbe Carol Trombley Virginia Weissinger Miss Alice Cody Sponsor Editor Jerry Bovenschen plans another edition of the Mirror with the able assistance of lcibitzers Nancy Henry, Virginia Weissinger, Barbara Stubbs and John Racine. lt is a wonder we ever get a Mirror with so many cooks adding ingredients. 'l l l
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When the Creative Writing club decided to write a magazine, the also decided to ublish it. Nadine Messner operates a mim- Y P eograph machine and Donna Rathe staples the sheets together. Q s Creative Writing Club Produces Magazine CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Increased interest in writing and literature prompted the reorganization of the Creative Writing Club. Students who have shown an interest in writing beyond their regular English composition assign- ments and wish to discuss their work are encouraged to ioin this club. Meetings are held every other Monday after school at MCHS or at the home of one of the mem- bers. Original compositions or work of favorite authors is read and discussed. Members offer criti- cism and praise in the hope of improving their own writing. The future journalists and novelists spend their free time preparing original short stories, poems, essays, and literary articles. During the year some of their work is entered in local and national contests. MEMBERS Bill Stein President Sharon Brownson Secretary Chuck Brown Tim Capron Kathryn Hackett Geraldine Kelchner William Kreifeldt Ed Mack Nadine Messner Lynne Oak Pete Perry Donna Rathe Muff Riddle Mary Schwalm Ted Smith Carol Trombley V. Sallie Weissinger-5 'L Virginia Weissinger Robert McDonald Mr. Thelbert Drake Sponsor Did au ever try to write a story? Here, members of the Creative Writing Club watch a Y Th ' i nment is to write the story of their impres- movie with only background music. elr assg sions based on the movie and music. 0
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31-w All work and no play . . . is not the motto of Curt McDowell and Delores Haynack, Retailing club members, as they enioy a club party. 'Qu Retailing Club Learns Ways Of Merchandising RETAILING CLUB The Retailing Club is composed of a small group of students who are interested in selling and sales- manship. Club members put their knowledge of retailing to practical use when they work in the School Store. They are responsible for ordering supplies and doing the store's bookkeeping. Each student must work in the store for two weeks. The Book Store is open from 8:l0 to 8:30 each morning and from 3:30 to 3:45 in the afternoon for student convenience. Most of the members are included in the Co- operative Training Program. The students obtain retailing work outside the school. They are allowed to work not less than 'l5 hours or not more than 28 hours. When both school and working hours are combined they should not exceed 48 hours a week. MEMBERS Audrey Wright President Lucille Maynard Secretary Curtis McDowell Treasurer Connie Dixon Gary Ellis Denise Each Delphine Grucz Leroy Helzer Kathy Maxson Ronald O'Dell Beatrice Peroni Lorraine Rachow Delia Rendon Mable Wright Mary Ellen Wright hrs. Mrs. Madeline Branham Sponsor ln order to be prepared for any eventuality of employment Mabel Wright and Audrey Wright are learning the rudiments ot advertising layout in their retailing class. Sample ads are prepared with picture cutouts and alphabet stencils.
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