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K Helen Lee To Helen Lee, literary editor, and Jlerton Cowan, editor-in- chief of the Rochet, who have given so unstintingly of their time and effort in the field of school journalism, winning the admiration and respect of the student body, we herewith express our sincere apprecia- tion. Dedication To student publications 'which chronicle the events of our school days, giving us a con- tinuous picture of the life and activity about us, as a sign of our interest and appreciation, we, the students of Rochester High School, dedicate this issue of the R0cliet. Merton Cowan
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STANDARDS OF IOURNALISM OURNALISM is one of the most moving forces among the people today. It is a strong connecting link between all countries, however distant. It is not only an apostle of peace but a promoter of war. It is a builder of nations. It is vital in reducing crime and advancing the welfare of the human race. A newspaper is a public trust. It is responsible for presenting the daily events fully, accurately, and truthfiilly. To use its power in furthering selfish mo- tives is violating the faith and trust placed in it by its readers. The press stands for impartiality, fair play, and independence. It is with these ideals in mind that journalism in Rochester High School is carried on to the best of the students' ability, both in the magazine and newspaper publication work. The Rochet stands for the promotion of all school activities from the seventh to the twelfth grade. To represent impartially all organizations, grades, departments, curriculum studies, and teachers is the aim of the staff Likewise, in their co-operation with the paper, they strive to present the daily news in an accurate and truthful manner to the best of their knowledge.
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