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7 ' 4 '1ff5 7'R THE RED AND BLACK REVIEW This year the scene of most of the labor invested in the Red and Black Review has been in the little room at the west end of the hall opposite Mr. Davis' roomg from the humble abode of the Future Farmers of America, it suddenly became the Editorial Room of the Red and Black Review - and it was further decorated with a placard stating its title! This school journal is printed weekly at the office of the Tyler County Star News in Sistersville, as a part of that paper. The high school students write all of the articles under the supervision of Mr. Davis. The staff this year includes: Lillie Berkley Editor Regina Arnett Assistant Editor Opal Hamilton News Editor Willard Smith Sports Editor Toinette Murphy Copy Editor Eloise Fluharty Feature Editor Maxine Ripley Personals Muriel Rice Exchange This does'not mean, however, that these students did all of the writing, for there were thirteen other reporters who also contributed news. The school will edit 54 issues of the Red and Black Review this year. The first one was published September 27, l954 and the last will be May 25, l955. The exchange editor sent the Red and Black Review each week to several other high schools in return for their school papers. Three issues of the Red and Black Review, Numbers 20, 2l and 22 were sent to the Department of Journalism at Morganf town to enter the state-wide competition of W, Va. High School News-Periodicals. It was classified as a supplement paper. The score was 828, out of a possible l,OOO. In 1955-54 the Reviews scored 845, and in 1952-55, 877. The reason for this year's decrease was mainly because of, nEditorial Quality,n which dropped twenty polntsg nRatio News to Ads,n with a ten point decrease from the year beforeg and HService to Schools,n fourteen points lower. However, on Hlmportance of Content,n the Review this year gained ten points over last year. The score for nCompleteness of Articles' and nNews Story Structure and Stylen each increas- ed seven points. f--.1935 ,fel --
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