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Journalism
NEWS FLASH! The official paper of Mission San Jose High
School, the Smoke Signal, is always ready to update the
student body on issues such as hacking, political issues,
stealing, world news, cheating, and school sports. The
newspaper staff works sedulously so that every month there
is a new issue for students to read, completely free of
charge. Next year's juniors and seniors interested in
joining the staff can pick up applications near the end of
the year.
Literarily
for You
Hey all you bookworms! Literarily For You is the club for
you! LFY discusses novels in detail with symbolism, themes,
and philosophy in mind, helping to improve analytical skills
among Mission San Jose students. This book club also
organizes book sales, with all proceeds going to the
nonprofit, and book drives, where students can donate old
books to be read and enjoyed by the less fortunate.
Phoenix
Do you enjoy expressing yourself in artistic and
exciting ways? Then Phoenix is the place for you. The
Phoenix is a club that allows students to freely express
themselves through art and writing of various forms. Each
year, the Phoenix publishes its literary/art magazine, which
is an eclectic collection of students' personal works. And
for those who like taking part in magazine production and
publication, the Phoenix is just the place to show off your
organization and artistic skills.
Yearbook
Memories... that is what the yearbook staff helps to
maintain for the students at MSJ. You may not notice, but
undercover photographers are omnipresent, taking
professional candid stills that enhance the remarkable
spreads about student life, academics, sports and
organizations, and people. The finest artists at Mission
design the full-color layouts, and staff members work
assiduously all year long to create a book students will
keep for years to come. The yearbook staff invites students
to submit their favorite pictures (preferably candid) to the
yearbook room if they would like it to be published. Any
students interested in becoming one of the yearbook crew can
pick up an application near the end of the school year. |