.-..,,,. llororliy XX .ills. editor. and Gloria Keach. business m.in.iger. discus ilit- first x.-iiiesteik Hlorrer with Robert Ii, -Ioliusou. Adxiser. eadfiaefw Staffs of The Blotter went from one of the mallest during the first semester to the largest dur- ing the second semester to ever publish the school newspaper. During the second semester two separate staffs were organized and each staff published The Blotter on alternate weeks. However, all staffs SLIC- ceeded in fulfilling the purposes of the paper. They found their work a training course in newspaper work, did creative writing, and kept students in- formed of the activities and organizations in school. They also interpreted the school to the community. Published bi-weekly the first semester and weekly the second semester, a total of twenty issues of The Blotter was printed during the school year. Climax- ing the first semesters subscription drive the Blotter Varieties of 1919 was presented in the auditorium for subscribers. The annual senior-faculty basketball game ended the second semester subscription cam- paign. journalism Ns, were given at the annual journalism dinner. Members of the staffs attended the Indiana High School journalism Institute at Indiana University, the Indiana High School Press Association meeting at Franklin College, the National Scholastic Press Association conference at Chicago, and the Butler University High School Journalism Field Day. FIRST SEMESTER STAFF RUXY UNI: Dorothy Walls. cdiiorl Bully .lean whllltf, features! ll.irb.xr.1 liciscrt. I-U.lllll'CN. RUXY TXYU: Mary li. Struck, news editor! Robert filjyluii, xporrs cdilorl Nancy c.lI'l1llfl1.lll. fearuri- editori Richard Brooks, sports? Charles. Nlorgau. news. Zu
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ROW' ONE: Gregory Hawkins, Dorothy Spencer. ,lean McCord, Geraldine Collins. Patricia Jackson. ROW' TXVO: Robert B. johnson. Martha Riley. Leslie Hnlstncr. Kenneth Whlts. Robert Tcnney. web am The Reporters Club continued during the second year of its organization with the objective of giving freshmen, sophomores, and juniors opportunity to write for the high school newspaper. Purposes of the club are to develop the creative writing ability of those students interested in collect- ing matcrial and preparing it for publication in The Blotter and to give members of the club an insight into the journalistic profession. Since members of the club worked under the di- rection of The Blotter staffs, no officers were elected. 22 29 az During club meetings members of the club discussed and studied the various types and styles of stories found in the school newspaper. The major project sponsored by the club was the sale of official programs for all home football and basketball games. Proceeds from program sales are used to send NAHS journalists to state and national journalism conferences. Program salesmen for the year were Martha Riley, Geraldine Collins, Patricia jackson, Robert Tenney, and Kenneth Waits. Mr. Robert B. johnson is sponsor of the club.
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