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The Chronicle: Volume IX, No. 3

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This edition of the Chronicle newsletter covers a variety of topics, including academics, sports and spotlighting various student accomplishments. The front page of the newsletter includes articles dealing with a variety of different academic and cultural topics: “News Week Pays Tribute To Journalism” announces the upcoming National Newspaper Week with its theme of “Newspaperability: Putting the World in Focus” which celebrates how important journalism and newspapers are to society. A portion of The Chronicle staff are shown in an accompanying photograph. “Relations Group Seeks Black Studies Program” details the endeavors of the Race Relations Study Group to try and eliminate racial prejudice in the community and to create a Black Studies program at WHS. The members of the group discuss their efforts in finding speakers and films to present a factual argument at an upcoming proposal meeting. “Charles Racine Candid with Thoughts, Opinions on WHS” interviews student Charles who is visiting from Switzerland and living with a WHS family. He discusses the differences between his home school and WHS, both in regards to academics and culture. “Freshmen Benefit From Bi-Campus Set-Up – Miller” discusses the mixed feelings from the freshmen students who are on a separate campus from the rest of WHS, and feel excluded from activities. “7 Seniors Semifinal Merit Qualifiers” lists the seven students (Jean Aurand, Ted Brown, Stephanie DiCenzo, Mark Farmer, Bobbi Lane, Julia Morse, and Mike Wiseman) who achieved National Merit Semifinalist by applying to the program, writing a short autobiography, and taking the SAT test...
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