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THE MOVING FINGER WRITES

Opening the year with a big bang, journalism students presented a first day edition which was planned and prepared during the summer.

A proud class returned from a day of participation in the Nebraska high school press association contests. They brought home two first place awards, two seconds and a story in the Daily Nebraskan.

A two color, eight page Christmas issue was one of the outstanding feats of the year. Cartoons and linoleum cuts used throughout the year were made by Torn Pokorny.

The Communists took over Northeast April 1, or so said The Northeastern, as a two pager was published that day.

Writing the senior will and prophecy and planning the extra large senior edition of the paper monopolized the major portion of spring class periods, yet the staff found time to sponsor a full length movie "The Sullivans" from which a profit of $70 was made.

Rated "M edalist" by the Columbia Press association and All-American by the National Scholastic Press association brought what the staff considered a wonderful year to a close .

First s emester staff enjoying a Christmas party during the holiday season , and working on their favorite subject , food

Second Semester Northeastern Stqff

Holding a post marten on the paper are , seated: Pat Peirce , advertising manager; Mary Ann Snell , column; Jo Ann Hall, advertising and class notes; Virginia Garlow, editor-in-chief; Jackie McKinney, associate editor; and Milie Forst, second page editor Standing : Miss Marie Woerner , adviser; Patti Peters , third page editor; Dick Reid, first page editor; Tom Pokorny , and Bob Burham , sports editors

Looking over their second semester issue of The Northeastern are Betty Hathaway, second semester editor ; Miss E Marie Woerner , adviser; and Glenn Rosenquist , first semester editor.

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