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PRESS CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Eisenbeis, I. Shultz, B. Starr, S. Rounce, D. Nemec, I. Freiheit, Mr- DCFHCRSOH, B- Duhme' J- Neun, I. Lieberman, H. Giese, E. McKenna, T. Seidel. When the school decided to expand its activities program in the last semester of the '64-'65 academic year, the antecedent and component groups of the Whitfield Press Club were the first to function. These student groups included THE WHITFIELDER, which had failed to publish at all during the preceding fall semester, and the Exhibition Commit- tee. The news magazine put out two issues in the spring semester of 1965 and one so far this year. The first exhibition of the committee, headed by Benton Duhme '67 was held at the1965 spring picnic and consisted of back issues of both school publications and layout sheets of THE WHITFIELDER. Later shows included dust jackets of new library books, historical documents in facsimile reporduction, cartoons of literary subjects, and photographs of school activities. J. Curtis Engler and Stocker Vosburgh, both '66, served as circulation co-managers and were succeeded by Henry Giese '67 as circulation manager and Judith Neun '69 as exchange editor. The club as a whole was an unusually representative activity, including members of every class in school. They elected Benton president and Judith Neun vice -president. Jeff Lieberman served as WHITFIELDER editor for the first half of the year and Benton for the second half. Duhme is to edit the magazine next year. Jack Freiheit '68 headed the Press Correspondents' Club, which played news stories in daily and weekly newspapers, and Edward McKenna '67 guided the Camera Club, which offered photographs to school publications and to the Exhibition Committee. Members of all classes contributed by-line stories to THE WHITFIELDER. and the maintenance of a school scrapbook of press clippings was charged to three seventh -graders--Ruth Eisenbeis, Betsy Jackson, and Berrien Starr. Mr. Howard Derrickson served as adviser to the club. 56
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BUSINESS STAFF LAYOUT STAFF EDITORS ei LITERARY STAFF ART-PHOTOGRAPHY 55
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LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW: C. Formana S. Watkins, B. Shultz. L. Fowler, H. Neuman, P. Moulton. SECOND ROW: R. Tennant. DEBATE CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Steele, S. Neun. C. Forman. R. Sale. SECOND ROW: E. Davis, H. Stephens, R. Dalton, W. Wil son, S. Vosburgh.
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