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Forty-six THE CEDAR CHEST JOURNALISM Journa xsm Clubs I and II are v ry lmportant orgamzatlons ln tl' school as t 5 rra 1tAposs1b'e for the surrounchrg ccmmun1t1es to find out what IS hagppenmg 111 our s hool The stories of all lnter stmg events are wrltten by the memb rs and publish d by the Asbury Park P1 ss each Monday Mr Rudolph lepre ntatlv ot the Asbury Park Press comes each Tu sday at a tlV1t1ES perxod when the Journahsm I Club m ets He acquamts the m mb rs w1t'1 th routme of a newspaper oflice the h1sto1y of newspaper work and the dlfferent types of stories Journahsm II Club meets every Frlday at actrvltxes perlod At th1s t1me the members make a 11st of the sto les to b covered for that week thls 11st IS posted and asslgned to mCmb81Q to wute 'Ih stones are tls n hand d ln tc Mlss Storrle Jumor Enghsh teacher who IS the faculty advlser There are no dues connected wlth thls club but a letter IS awarded to each member who IS de ervlng of one and th Asbuly Park Press awards addltlonal honors to outstandlng wrlters No oliicers are elected for thxs club as thele IS no need of any fl W f - 4.-A ,s ' - , ' Q - ' h - K - ':- wks, R -1 4 ' ' . 4 ' -: 1 dp' , . . - . 4' .A .W - 1 f 3' , vie w ... V' u. f fr - ' f ' ' ' Q fy-.1 . ., - ... ..s ,-Q . . . b . . . . . ' A --w ,EL , , ,H , - -. - .f - W W c ,W f M A .. - L . 'S 3 , S .Xa e o . ' Q,D ' ,D ' .'l . , E.. .. , .. r . . . , . iq . 5 Q . . , ., . ., - . Q . K A . . . .. , f , V o . I - Z' ' -E Q . . ' V. n .I 'F 'D . . . . o . ., ... - K, , , . , . C . G v Y , , .. . ., .
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CEDAR BERRY Cedar Berry activities have been very prominent this year 'Ten issues of The Cedar Berry have been published, and each one seemed to surpass the one before. Staff members must turn in work for each issue or they are dropped from the staff. A dope sheet is assigned each month, and a dead line is set for the stories. The Editor, Howard Carriker, then corrects all material with the help of the two assistant editors, Mae Hilbert and Doris Fancher, and Miss Davidson, faculty adviser. The Cedar Berry belongs to the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and competes with many other papers. The Cedar Berry editor, the associate editors, and Miss Davidson went to Columbia University as delegates to the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Association, March 11, 12, 13. The Cedar Berry was again placed in the fourth class. However, it missed stepping up to third class by only fifteen out of one thousand points. The Cedar Berry has an exchange with about twenty-five school papers from surrounding schools. All of these exchange papers are on file in room H and may be used at any free period. CLASS or 1937 Fortyjive
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CLASS or 1937 Fortyseven ART BEACON fiswavdpher S ,Zi WMQ Th1s staff belongs solely to the Art clas es The magazme Art Beacon rs whclly pubhshed by th m 'Ihev wrxte the matenal do all the art work and d1s t lbute It 'Ihxs IS only the second year thxs pubhcatlon has been prlnted but It is an excellently executed Job It lncludes mater 1a1 on sketchmg clothmg famous pamtmgs and oth r phases of art as well as oligmal cartoons and lrterature The staff for 1936-37 was. Howard Carriker-Editor Marian Garland-Typist Doris Then-Typist Bob Buchanan-Cover Emma Muller-Sketches Leroy Hibbs-Printing Connolly Clayton Gloria Ingersoll Herbert Karol-Cartoons
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