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Frances Allen Senior A Dolores Tejeda Music Irma Averii.l An Queen M. Smith Art Adviser STAFF Arthur Lane Isabelle Van Sant Senior B Organizations Natalean Schornstein Lucile Butler Drama Debate Albert Smith Josephine Pelphrey Cartoons. Snaps Girls' Athletics Richard D. Vermilya Business Adviser Virginia Walker Calendar. Jokes Janet Pelphrey Society Frank Booth Boys’ Athletics Monna Bethune Eagle Faculty Adviser page twenty-three
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EDITORIAL Today the twentieth edition of the Green and White is in the hands of the Student Body of Inglewood Union High School. It has come from the Land of Memory to bring again visions of the happy school year just passing, to bring laughter and smiles of fond remembrance. It has come to bind the ties of friendship ever closer, to enshrine the old. familiar places in the heart and make them nearer and dearer as Time turns page after page in his Book of Years. The Green and White is a record of school life. You. the stu- dents of I. U. H. S.. have made the book what it is. The staff has assembled the material, but you determined what the material was to be. As page after page of the annual was struck off from the mighty press, your activities were recorded in print. The staff grate- fully acknowledges the work of Mr. Warren J. Lane who has pains- takingly prepared the photographs of the campus used in this edi- tion. As one year gives way to another, the annual will grow more and more precious. It may be that in the hustle and bustle of life it will be forgotten for awhile, yet some day it will again serve its purpose, and you will once more remember. Today that purpose is being fulfilled. May the Green and White give you many. many, happy memories. page twenty-two
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EL CENTINELA STAFF EL CENTINELA I he publication of newspapers by high schools is a comparatively new venture. 'I he increase of the number of these publications is an interesting re- sult of social life of the school community. There is always room for improve- ment. from a journalistic view, but the high school papers are important pub- lications, for they are a miniature of the city newspapers, and their function is the same, for the high school is a community all its own. Usually these papers are printed by their own pr nting presses, and this gives them a style that is d fferent and has individuality. El Centinela is one of the foremost of these publications in the Southland and is well known in some of the high schools back east as a worth while exchange. Some record of school life is necessary, and one of the functions of El Centinela is to keep the school activities listed and publish them in such a way that will be of interest to every student in school from the freshman to the senior. Straight news style is used and nothing but facts which are written in a way corresponding to the city newspaper style. Along with the “sense is some “nonsense ', and the Off Duty Column is full of humorous selections. The editorial page is a credit to any newspaper whether it be another high school paper or a city paper. Along with the E! Centinela staff is the Student News Bureau. Their function is to keep the city papers informed as to the news that is going on in Inglewood High and to keep the El Centinela Valley papers up on the news. The Student News Bureau is a credit to the school, for they have published over four hundred stories in the city and valley papers this year. Virginia Walker. page twenty-foil
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