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J uperintenclentgs Bulletin The Tennyson student Superintendent's Bulletin staff is a new and experimental organization. lt is comprised of stu- dents whose approach to English composition is a practical one-writing for publication. These students, under the guid- ance of their iournalism instructor, Mr. Donald Bodeen, work directly with Tennyson's administrative staff and with the District Office of Publications and Research in writing articles for Tennyson's inside page of the Superintendent's Bulletin. This proiect gives the students realistic experience in writing articles, at the same time it offers them an opportunity to be- come familiar with the school curriculum. Norma Brock, copy and did , ,Q ,ay , I ' 'f I f 1 Z Bobbie Hamann, Supt's Bulletin editor, was assisted by Sheron Brown and Patricia Hanson -,,,,,.- M fi I' ,Q fp T .tv VV xt ' 'X 99, ez! i ,, .nv .,.,4N ,, ,vw an 1 X f7'Kx X f -u . wr' gas... .V NJ, . , - 2 , W 4, W . 4 .. T, ' ' it 'Q K ,.-9. vi- - -1 W, uf it a , '.u,.w H 55 2 5 , f --Q.. ,,,,,.,, i X F Z 1 though not on Supts Bulletin sta wrote much much art work for the yearbook
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-'li s 'Q-.,,,i Q ll Harold Marshall and Carol Kefter plan layouts for much of the yearbook. ln addition, Harold sold advertising, and Carol organized the club section. Journalism Publications Journalism-Publications was Journalism lg it was the Yearbook staff, it was the Superinten- dent's Bulletin statt. As a Journalism l class, it was designed as a beginning course of instruction in reporting the various types of news, and for developing the skill ot writing called tor by each of the olitterent forms that appear in print. Journalism l represents a practical approach to English composition. lt is not looked upon as a vocational course, yet it enables the student to explore iournalism to the extent of knowing whether or not he wishes to continue the study in Journalism 2 and on a professional basis after leaving high school. Ted Denison, advertising manager, works out an ad with Al Lee, sports editor, checks layouts and copy with tiring Loren the assistance of Sandra Williams, business manager. Maiors and smiling Dayle Mandle, assistants, Their leaders have iust left, via the wall. .1 .ag If sa lt g N. r tx xvxa as s ,,-mg., .ow -N. ,wa v ,Q
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I v Y: 'Que f NNN- Q what !Q., I Q . 0 .Q , Q x 9 NJ. x'mf lp s Gary Marshall, Town News typist, gets out weekly story in quadriplicate. ,Q O' 1, w W, . -1-- -r TOWN NEWS STAFF: Mary .Jane Ciochet-ti, Town ews The Town News statt has taken the responsibility of handling school publicity. This includes news coverage ot school events, clubs, and activities. lt gives the students ex- perience in the tield of newspaper writing to the extent of the news story. Their articles are submitted each Friday to three Hayward area newspapers, The Oakland Tribune, The Daily Review, and The Morning News. This type ot training enables students to go into ad- vanced iournalism and prepare tor a vocation in the iour- nalism field. Should they not choose iournalism as a voca- tion, the experience enables them to develop their ability to think and write clearly and concisely. Sue Weinreb, Carolyn Ream, Nlr. Bodeen and Gary Marshall. -' -- f -W--Q-.-,..--,......,.,,., 'Vt' G' 15, A -..,,....
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