Journalism for High Schools a Guide book for Students in Conducting the School

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Journalism for High Schools a Guide book for Students in Conducting the School
Charles Dillon
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Mr. Prunty is anxious to gel all the classes organized. For the first time in several years, . The ' principal called the meeting of the senior class. While noth- ing definite is worked out by the classes, they are all optimistic about the success that they plan to be theirs. Mr. Prunty succeeded Frank C. Teuton as principal of Central High School this September. When appointed by the school board in June, he asked to be permitted to finish his studies next summer, that he was prepared to do th...is summer, and was granted his request. He assumed his duties at Central July 15, after moving to St. Joseph from Win- field^ Kan. Whpre hn woo T*rinr>irvil nf_tho seeking words to fit the requirements of type for head- lines. It is a study no student should miss, regardless of whether he intends to become a professional writer or to enter some other business. A copy reader is the safety-valve to regulate the enthusiasm of the reporters. It is his duty to correct their errors, supply deficiencies, re- write parts, and some- times all, of their stories, and finally, to put over every HEADLINES AND COPY READING 31 i story a headline that tells, in a few words, what the re- porter could not describe in less than a column.

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