| Job Title |
Duties and
responsibilities |
| Publisher (1) |
The publisher makes
sure that the newspaper represents a pro-WWI or anti-WWI slant and that
each newspaper staff member fulfills his assignment. |
| Editorial Board (2-3) |
Members of the editorial board
assist the publisher in seeing to it that deadlines are met. Editorial board members
create a timeline of major war events and are also responsible for the physical layout and
production of the newspaper. |
| Mobilization Unit (1-2) |
The mobilization reporter
explores how the United States Government and the American people are preparing and
building up for war. |
| Women and Minorities (2) |
The Women and Minorities
reporter investigates issues facing these sub-groups. |
| Arts and Culture (1-2) |
The Arts and Culture reporter
surveys developments in music and the arts. |
| Society (1-2) |
The Society reporter provides
stories about local community happenings. Letters to the editor regarding the views of the
average citizen may be generated from this department |
| Leaders (1-2) |
The Leaders reporter covers
major military and political figures associated with the war effort and reports back on
the words and deeds of these individuals. |
| Photographic and Print Division
(1-2) |
This newspaper staff
member is responsible for finding a photograph, advertisement, or political
cartoon to illustrate a story being developed by a reporter. |