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Journalism Students, left to right: Pat Andregg, Carol Shafer, Vicki Hujing, Mary Lou Hayes, Melaney Vickers, Mary Jones, and Kay Dempewolf. Not pictured. Cherry Patmon, JOURNAUS U ClASC EDITS SCWOOL NEWSPAPER AND YEARBOOK The journalism students were responsible for both the Tom Tom Tribune which appeared in the Hoxie Sentinel and the Indian Pow Wow, ” our student newspaper. This year the journalism class published the Indian Pow Wow, a mimeo- graphed newspaper containing school news, short stories, and jokes, Kay Dempewolf served as editor for the newspaper. The Sheridonian was also prepared by the journalism class. Editor of the yearbook was Mary Lou Hayes. Melaney Vickers served as business manager. Pat Andregg was sports editor: Cherry Patmon, organization editor: Vicki Hujing, favorites and activities editor; and Carol Shafer and Mary Jones, class editor. The journalism class was instructed by Mr. Reinke. Sponsored by 12 C.F.G. GRAIN OO UPANY
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ABOVE: Spanish II students listen as Mrs. Morris tells them how to pronounce their words. RIGHT: Mrs. Morris is shown lecturing to her Spanish II students. FOREIGN LANGUAGE GIREGG THE IMPORTANCE OF gpeaking TO OUR neighborg As the world grows smaller, we find the need to be able to communicate with the peoples of other countries increases. S.C. H. S. offered both German and Spanish. German I and II was taught by Mr. Roesch. Ger- man II students read the English version of Budden- brooks” by Thomas Mann. Spanish III was added to the list of courses taught this year. All Spanish classes were taught by Mrs. Morris this year. Sponsored by BOB’S U BLDfNO SWOP KAY MORRIS Oklahoma State University B.S., 1964 CURTIS ROESCH Fort Hays State College B.A., 1962 II
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DON DEANE Fort Hays State College B.S., 1957 MAXINE SHAW Fort Hays State College B.S., 1943 COMMERCE TEACWES SKILLS NEEDED (N BUSINESS Typing I, shorthand, and office practice were taught by Mrs. Shaw. Office practice is a more advanced course offered to students who have com- pleted Typing I. Students in this course learn how to file, duplicate, and many other practices used in business offices. Mr. Deane taught bookkeeping, business law and economics, and one class of Typing I. The basic skills needed for typing letters, research reports, etc. are taught in Typing I. ABOVE: Mr. Deane checks Don Libhart's typing accuracy. Cariotta Beckman types while Mrs. Shaw watches. BELOW: Typing I students concentrate on their typing. 13
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