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THE TAMARACK The Korth Central Kews EDITORIAI, STAFF Editor in Chief Margaret Green News Editor Charles Cainpl)ell Assistant News Editor Alice Taylor Sports Editor Francis Liifkin Faculty Director Hobart E. Rowlands Copy editor, Frances Jones; editorials, Lor- raine Schimke and Beatrice White. Sport assistants, Carl Carbon and Horton Herman; Girls ' League, Frances Jones; Boys Federation, Herman West; clubs, Eleanor Husbands; alumni, exchanges, convocations, Lucille Sommer; dejjartments and library, Maryellen Floyd; music and dramatics, Elea- nor Husbands; girls ' sports. Leaniae Cantrell. BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager Frances Heaton Circulation Allyn Luenow Business Director J. O. Ecker Advertising solicitors, Kathryn Conrad, Viola Tschirgi, Kenneth Fry, Katherine Max- well, Clara Pierce, Margaret Brodrecht, Wil- liam Phillips, Jvme Manring, Charles Belt, Belva Dowd, Muriel Glazyer; assistant circula- tion. Jack Misselhorn. Much of the success of school affairs and activities is due to tlie publicity they get from The News. No worthwhile piece of informa- tion al)out North Central is unearthed without its appearing in some form or other in this weekly jiaper. By its support of school affairs it has played an important part in the placing of our school in the front ranks of the city high schools. Many honors for its journalistic merit have been awarded to The North Central News. In .January 1929 it was elected to member- ship in the Central Interscholastic Press as- .sociation. The insignia which appears on the pajier ' s masthead shows its membership as a charter member in the National Scholastic Press association. In Deceinljer 1922, the paper was judged the best high school paper in an AU-American contest. In 1923, The News took first place in head lines and make up in the Central Interscho- lastic Press Association contest. Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic fraternity of the University of M ' ashington judged it as the best state high school paper in the fall of 1924 and in the spring of 1925. It again received Wl- .American rating in the .spring of 1927. This last achievement was repeated in 1929. [44]
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