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JOURNALISM Coord1nat1on of subiects IQ the alm of the school todas Wlth the mtroductlon of the typxng class th1s year and of the Ne Wa H1 student publlcatlon last year lt has been posslble to comb1ne typlng and Enghsh The first ed1t1on OI the Ne Wa H1 was publ1shed 1n 1937 Frances Bechtel was the first edltor IH chlef Thr Ne Wa H1 IS a school newspaper publlshed by a staff of reporters selected bv the members of each class to report news on warlous 3CtlX 1t1es A space IS also reserved for iokes and cartoons sent m by the students The ed1tor1als are wrltten as adx anced Engllsh work and are typed bx members of the typmg classes A condensed form of tht news IS publlshed 1n the New Washlngton Herald unde1 The School Nhrror The Chlef purpose of the Ne Wa H1 IS to p1 omote stu dent cooperatlon to inform the publlc about 2lCtlXltl9S of the school and to coord1nate Engllsh and tvplnxr classes Durmff the school yea1 of 1937 38 the staff m collab orat1on w1th the Board of Fducatlon bought a new m1meo graph Wlth thls machlne the newspaper IS lun off morf qulckly and easxly At the opemng of the 1938 '39 term of school Jane Hlffh w as elected Edltor 1n chlef of the paper and MISS ed1t1ons must be gn en also to MHXIHB Marquart who drew all the cartoons adx 6I't1SlI1g and plctures of varlous dCt1V1tl9S to Edward Blshop who wrote up the bovs sports to Nancy Barungton who was the glrls sports re porter to Nexa lVIaul who dld a great deal of typlng and to many other students who helped at varlous tlmes when called upon HUNT AND PECK REPLACED BY TOUCH Imaglne the eKc1tement and dellght that took place among the students when school opened last fall and the students saw for the first tlme the fifteen new typew rlters w1th the mdlxldual tables and chalrsl Fne each of L C Smlth Corona Unde1wood and Royal make up the three 1ows of typew r1te1s Charts adorn the walls and a cab met made 1n two sectlons IQ for the students papers After seelng the dehghtful appearance that the type wrlters made the students who deslred to lea1n the a1t could hardly Walt unt11 the first class Afte1 learnlng the keyboard thev felt as though they were well acquamterl Wlth the tvpewrlter and w ere ready to start the actual WI'1t1l'lg' At first ty plng was not qulte what some had expected Strlkmg the r1ght keys wlthout looklng at the board proved to be more dlfficult than ant1c1pated In fifteen seconds we shall start' How fam1l1ar that saymg became after sex eral weeks Tlme tests latex became qulte common A compar1son was made w1th a - - ., . . y . ' D . -. - . n ? Y 7 . . 7. . ' L .S I 7 1 v 1 I T Lv 7 1 1 1 Y' a C 1 Sl ' 79 , V. . . l , U T T . 9 ' . ' . ' , J , -, , C 1' 1 - - 1 3 1 L' Mclntlre, faculty adv1sor. Credlt for the success ot the , Y . . , . . P ' . .. . , 7 ! ' . 5 Y ,. . u, , V ,h n ' L 5 ' v ' Y 5 A y D - L V ll Il . v ' ' A v y ' -1 ' , ,' 1 v I . , . . 1 , - . . V . . , 1 ' , K V v ' 1 1' ! U V . 1 1 1 V 1 1 Q as , ra . , ' '
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STUDENT COUNCIL Stlndlnq Ye1lAnknu Joe Tom Burlington lfugene Wulm ,VII Baulngton Sxttlng Ielt to R1g,ht Jumol Bel 91 Robut Gelgel John Shell John Mex els Pfiul Bechtel Flld9llCk Hendel Jane Hlgh 'llnlam Shealy Dolothy Blllgtl Allene Keplmgex HONOR SOCIETY 1 t Rox lnola Sehw ldllil lhfuy Klblu K ithlun Shutz Maltha Alt Mfle P15 o Pnd Row M IYIIIL M uqufut Dolothy Bulger Done Shealy Jlnc. H1g'h Neva 'vlxul leo Kul Baxlmgton Top Row Geolge Wlxche hldel Ivan Sha xlx Robelt Gelgu Vllgll qtudu -Xbfent Rlkhllil Shoup Ruth Wleyub Jo in Kaplf. Eugene Wuxm Emma Nlllllth The banquet tor the Honor Soc1et5 IS held annually Thls year on December 6 at the banquet for new members 4 talk mae gn en by Vllee Kellel Prob lte Judge ot Crew fold County The mont 5 cum ul pevson today s the one mth thf xaultlng pelsonahtx To qudlf ln thls clasemcauon om must haxe f1b1l1t3. nleaderbhlp scholarshlp SQIXICQ eoul age and h0no1 lhe alm ot the aboxe orgamaatlons IN tor the eetabllshmg ot these Ch'I1'1Ct91lSt1CS 1 l . ' ' , , 1 , . . .' . 1 , , . , . . .' . K -1 , , , , , 3' , . . . ' ' . ' ,- vw ' . -0. . , . ' . . -- 7 A . D 7 U - U , ! 7 -, 1 'T' C I 9 l x 0 7 3 A . l ' - ' x 'Y . ' ,- .I iw ' - n I v . 1 1 u I ' s X.-2. -' . f 'Q X - , 4 1 , 1 H , , . 1 - l r. L. --.':.' - z' . , ' 'Y ', ', , 2 - , ,' 1 2 , .1 2 '. 3rd Row-Dorothy Shroll, Arlene Keplinger, Roberta Fry, Ruth Powell, Mr. I , . , . . . . , - -'fm '-.- ', z aj, ' -', . A M ' , Q . ' v A V , H, i ,Y 4 . h 2 1 1 ' 1 I v I 1 Y ' c ' . ' 1 - 1 1 ' v 1 . 1 1. - ' v tv A ' -L -, 2 ' ' '.. .A . - w wu 1 ,-L-1' A- tv i x v v tw V I ,iv W 1 . y . .Lv A S v I v 1 w , y ' ' . '- 1 , ,.. . . , , -, - -i v ' ' A C L .
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ten m1nute copy tests gxx en by D B Owens Mr Owens had glven the test to 4577 pUp1lS IH twenty states Th first x ear tvplng classes at the end of the year rated twen tw fixe xxords and sex en errors The local classes averag ed thxrtx sex en and one half 4371! J xfxords wlth nme and three fourths mlstakes The schools tested by Mr Owens had classes flxe daxs a vxeek compared to our three days and thelr perlod excelled ours 1n length The record prox es that the local classes haxe made rap1d progress The thlee best ty plsts are wrltlng 58 words wlth 3 mls takes 52 xx ords wlth 3 m1St3k6S 55 vxords wlth e1ght mls takes Nlr Glsler the lnstructor has a rlght to feel proud of h1s classes The students smc rely appreclate the op portunlty afforded them by the buymg of the machmes by the Board of Educatlon NE WA HI STAFF Slttlllg Wlllald Peck Fsthe1 WPlthmdIl Ruth Meyers Neva Maul Jane Hlgl Jeanettc Wulm Maxme Malqualt Standmg M1 s Mclntne Robert Barth Rxchud Shoup Dolothy Shloll Fdxvald BlSh0p James Clonau Vlaltha Wolff. LOT'1 OM PHOTO put ot Typmg, Clls L . ' . . . . . . . 9 , . v . Y- v - -, y x .- .' . . . 1 v 1 v , vw l . v - ' v ' Y ' V . V' . . ,, . .. , K . - 1 ' y 7 -' , v . A . , , ' fx - . Y . . 7 . v ' ' . ' . , . . ' . , A, . , 1 , . . . . , . . T Q . , . . , , . . ,. . Y . . , 1 , . , . , W ' . . ' ' . ' . . , c 7 4 .N
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