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THE LAMBKIN ,Z , 1, jail 5 l'ipt-r li2llll'lll' liullnrxl Inu-cy Sl'llUl'A'lll2lll Kuhin X11-stiiiv l.ollg.:'1ilui'i- l'llbL'l' Miss lili-Xnlwlv llumillon lim-airilslvy Clark Wallet-1' Wurst Scott Murrziy SPILLED INK Staff Editor-in-Chief--, .......,.....n Myra Murray f Mary Alice Hamilton Assistant Editors .... --. 4 Alfred Lewis L Carl Westine Business Manager .............e. Kathryn Walker Advertising Manager ...v,i.,e..a... Lucille SCOtt Sponsor ,,HH,,,-,,--,-..,,..Y..,.A Miss McNabb Spilled Ink, the high school newspaper, was published for the first time in 1919 by the Hi-Y Club. It was known as the Hi-Y News. In 1921 the paper was taken over by the school and the name was changed to Spilled Ink. With the goal of keeping the best traditional features, and at the same time adding new ideas which would greatly improve the paper, the Spilled Ink staff, together with its assistants and reporters, has been able to maintain the high standards which were previously attained by this publication. Spilled Ink has received a great many honors this year. Among the most important of these, was the receiving of third place in the National High School newspaper contest, conducted by the Columbia Press Association The sport page was given a perfect rating. The members of the staff are chosen by the sponsor of the paper with the advice of the principal of the high school after try-outs have been held. The students who have worked on the paper and who have attained the high qualiiications necessary to edit this publication are the ones usu- ally chosen for the important positions on the staff. Newspapers are the wor'ld's mirrors. 1'.XfllG 'l'1YI'lN'l'Y-Sl Xl X
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THE LAMBKIN if 7i : T Kzilim, I-Ivzius. Tilton, Krziiise, Vlzirlc, Auld, Slvplu-mis. Mgismi. .lfmhnsuir I-'luster Ale-rl-vi', lla-csv. lflllllill'l'.Sl1lllll1If.Ll', l'Hl'lll4'l', Miss .Inlinsuir l5llll2ll'll. X4-iglilmrs,l.:iixi'l1i-.Slit-1-is xV1ll'llA'l'. Vi uw, lluprln-s, liivliziiwls, Akin. Mzili-nurmins-, l,:u'4-v Mitlon, Si-liiira-111.111, NYzullu-r, Scott. Rrzullvy, Hamilton. Hrr, XX'illiznn:s 'l'illm:in, 'llll!'lll l', lNli'Am-lly, Fox D CLUB Officers Fall Term Spring Term Margaret Hamilton ..i. - Ai.. President ...... ---Esther Bradley Kathryn Walker ..... ---Vice President ---- ----- W illiam Evans Ardis Tilton ---------- ---- S ecretary--- ------- --Lucille Scott Miss Mabel Johnson--- ---Sponsor-H ---Miss Mabel Johnson The Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Mabel Johnson is or- ganized for the purpose of inspiring interest in dramatics. Any person who has taken part in a major play or has had a lead in the operetta may become a member of the D Club. This year the club has taken an active part in the presentation of a great many productions. Among them were: White Collars, the annual play given for the benefit of the athletic associationg The Lucky Jade, an operettag and Seven Keys to Baldpatef' the Junior Class play. Be- sides these productions, the club sponsored the D Club vaudeville. The vaudeville is probably the biggest piece of work accomplished, for it is entirely in the hands of the club. The club this year has sponsored more outside entertainment than before, and has increased its finances a great deal. The dfrawma is the bool: of the people. l U I l'XVl'IN'l'Y-FIX
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THE LAMBKIN Squier M r. M4-K4-own ll. Hoag Slonemelz Kilburn Hoff Uuutts Boyle- Bungw-r H. Hoag S AGRICULTURAL JUDGING TEAMS Live Stock Team Ronald Hoag Henry Hoff Forest Stonemetz Poultry Team John Squier Grain and Potatoes Russell Hoag Everett Seamans Sponsor-Mr. McKeown This year's Agricultural Judging Teams have greatly improved over those of last year. In the State Contest, which was made up of forty-one schools, the Lambkin team took fourth place, nosing out all other teams in its conference. The fourth place was in the sweepstakes. The Live Stock team took fifth place and the team judging grain and potatoes took eighth place. Ronald Hoag of the Live Stock team was second high indi- vidual in that class and he was also second high in the judging of dairy cattle. The farmers are the founders of cirilizafimz l U ll 'l'XYl'IX'l'Y-lil!lH'l'
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