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17 ' X Az!! TTA-is l Editor-in-chief Lolly Brinkman dictates some material to Io Karen Eakins, Feature Editor, who writes it on the board as Iohn Pilkington, Assistant Editor and Sponsor, Mr. Whitfield. discuss some potential changes for a finished report. EDITORS AND SPONSOR CHOOSE CLASS REPORTERS Class reporters were chosen by the editors and sponsor of the Chieftain on the basis of their writing ability for the first time in 1957-58. In previous years the class reporters have been elected by their respective classes. The editors and Mr. Whitfield, the sponsor, were aided in their selections by copy submitted by the prospective staff members. The change was enacted in order to obtain better class cover- age. The Osage Chieftain was directed through the school year by Lolly Brinkman, Editor-in- chief: John Pilkington, Assistant Editor: and Io Karen Eakins, Feature Editor. The Osage Chieftain, which is a member of the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association, is published monthly and is judged each year by the critical analysis service of the association. The publication helps students to increase their journalistic knowledge and to realize the values gained in hard work and cooperation. Each member of the staff works to make the Chieftain truly representative of the student body, and their reward: the satisfaction of a job well done. Larry Fry, Linda Clayton, and Sue Steen pause in their composition of an article as Nancy Allen and Sharron Steen seek the help of Roget's Thesaurus in need of a better word.
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