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No livelier class can exist any- where than our journalism class, wh i ch publishes both newspaper and yearbook. There is always a dead- line to meet, and we are forever late. Me m b e rship is restricted to juniors and se ni ors. Staff members are required to attend summer work- shops at local and ne arby colleges. We look forw ard to an annual field trip to visit the city newspapers and talk with members of their staffs. Libby Elias brings to the attention of editor S andr a Barnes a funny item in an issue of a newspaper. Betty Cooke draws away, while G. C. Petree proofreads a stencil. The journalism class is busily at work. Artists + Zypisfs + writers 2 ournalism These girls busily typing to meet the deadline are Lynda The all-important task of getting the mime og raph Blackmon, Jane Williams, and Anne Varellas. machine on the rig ht track is being taken care of by Sharon Ridge, Yvonne Merritt, and Brenda Slate. 17
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Doris Smith finishes a bulletin board on short stories. Self-Expression Mrs. Cox, a teacher who beg an her teaching in the middle of the year, is welcomed by Joanne Tally. Q-N V iilllt ' Ivirs. Hauser plans her garden for this summer when school is out. The all-important research p ap er, which requires letter- perfect exactness is being prepared by Ronnie Hamilton, Steve Jones, and Frank Purvis. 19
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