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Journalism students prepare for future with media Cropping pictures to fit the specified measurements of the layouts, editors Nancy Wentz and Amanda Lusk give the yearbook final touches before it is published. Advanced journalism students gained knowledge and experience by assuming more responsibilities on the Northerner. This gave them a more intimate view of newspaper functions. Beginning journalism classes stud- ied the performance and production of mass communications media. They were given the opportunity to work on the Northerner, Guide, and Leg- end to get experience. Beginning speech students were in- structed this year on the fundamentals of good speech delivery such as proper use of voice, gestures, and vocabulary. The debate team won numerous awards around the state this year while continuing to develop their skills with other advanced students. Sophomore Pat Knight looks through nega- tives in the dark room trying to determine the quality of the pictures. Northerner staff editors, John Antonides and Mark Hansen, write down assignments for their staff members who gather the news and race to meet the deadlines. 28 Journalism
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Lithography is the study of reproducing prints by way of stone. Art 7 students each had to do a sketch as a project and make pictures off the stone. Sandy Westerhausen and Ida Green sketch a still life, which is one of the many drawings art students must complete to perfect their artistic skills. «ff ■ Hi lj tP liLrhmm . IP - Senior Doug Cook sketches a safety cartoon for his contribution to the Art Department ' s safety week displa -. Teresa Clem, Bob Davis, and Dave Driver, learn the techniques of weaving in arts class. As a project, each student designs a colorful placemat. Art 27
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Advanced speech students in Mr. DeYoung r.idio class practice the man aspects of radio an- nouncing. The radio class was new at North Side this year. Speech Department adds Radio and TV class Sophomore Jane Dornbush gives a speech in lr Schultz ' s beginning class while ap- pKuic; uh if she has learned. Cathy Abbot, Steve Shumaker, and Leslie Judd are engaged in a mock debate in Mr. Schultz ' s beginning speech class. Speech 29
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