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T is 6 o sgigNgixi,i A it gefii? I it I T I ORGANIZATIONS THIS PI-IOIENIX In October six delegates were sent to the Indiana High School Press Assow ciation convention held at Franklin. From the different lectures and round table discussions pertaining to the pub- lishing of a high school paper, the stu- dents secured much valuable information to aid them in the publication of the Phoenix. The staff subscriptions have exceed- ed 400 this year. This number is nearly MR lomgponill . x H EENSTREET double that of previous years. i The Phoenix is fortunate in having the business men of the town as advertisers. Due to their cooperation, an eight page paper Was published during tournament time. The Phoenix staff of this year does not presume to be better than those of other years, but they were able to carry on the good traditions of their predecessors. They have faithfully tried to re- port the news, give helpful publicity, give general information, provide entertainment, sponsor school activities, encourage at- tainment, increase school spirit, preserve school traditions, record school history, and promote the cooperation of the parents and the school. They have striven to be courteous, tactful, confident, and persevering. With these Worthy ideals before them, they gave us their best. -..ggi 29
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y Qgjgii,mn5iiis,,sd,.i'ggisng4nj1g3 O T h e R CQ, S JE N N I A JL 1- Y, , ORGANIZATIONS mms, Y M j 1 0 TIIIE PHOENIX The Phoenix is the Weekly Newcastle High School paper. It is published by the Journalism 32 class under the capable direction of Mr. Greenstreet. The editor for the first semester was Julia Barnard, with Gerald Parrish as business manager. Betty Bouslog assisted by Martha Millikan, and Juanita Cook, assisted by Floyd Evans alter- nated in the publishing of the paper during the second semester. -iagf 28
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C The ROSIENNIIAI. ORGANIZATIONS I .I I ..... .L I .Big ii L THE 31935 RCOJSIENNIIAIL MIS5 LILLIAN CHAMBERS Sponxor MARTHA BOWYER ROBERT D. WHITE Edilor-iff-Chief Businfss Manager GENE VAN HOOSE BYRON MILLER MARY REECE BETTY COOLEY MARY H. VALENTINE ELSA C. AITCHISON EILEEN CASSIDY ALBERTA I-IARRELL MILDRED- HUPI1 ELIZABETH A. POLK LESTA HAYES ROBERT HUNNICUT FACULTY .ADWIISIER MISS LILLIAN CHAMBERS I 30
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