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Publications Under the titles of HThe Graduate, The P. H. S. Annual, The Crimson and White, and Hi-S- Potts, the various classes of the high school, since 1890, have issued an annual paper in connection with their commencement exercises. The size of the paper has gradually increased from a sixteen-page book to the present size, attained under the management of Gerald Rettig in 1923. From the beginning. it has always held a high position among high school publications. The following editors have issued it successfully, each making some improvement on the result of his predecessor: Notice to Public Iohn G. Smith, 1890 Robert Morris, 1891 G. P. Williams, 1892 C. F. Muehlhof, 1893 D. W. Althouse, 1894 B. W. Griffith, 1895 Norman Beisel, 1896 Gilbert Roehrig, 1897 A. E. Bicht, 1898 I. B. Eastman, 1899 Thomas A. McCarthy, 1900 Theodore Dewees, 1901 Bertram A. Strohmeier, 1902 David W. Morgan, 1903 I. Kenneth Satchell, 1904 Meredith Davis, 1905 Francis Hanley, 1906 Thomas W. Bussom, 1907 William P. Sherman, 1908 Edgar Downey, 1909 William H. Golden, 1910 R. Stanley Davis, 1912 Earl Stevenson, 1913 W. Gay Harper, 1914 I. Morton MacDonald, 1915 Carl R. Berner, 1916 Robert H. Brigham, 1917 Wilmer K. Corson, 1918 Clyde E. Long, 1919 Franklin Tanner, 1920 Benjamin F. Schnerring, 1921 Theodore Toussaint, 1922 Gerald Rettig, 1923 Charles S. Alter, 1924 Iohn A. Chadwick, 1925 Mildred Underwood, 1926 Iohn Conway, 1927 Herbert Stephenson, 1928 Martha Hertzog, 1929 Gladys R. Linaberry, 1930 Elmer Snyder, 1931 Ella Zukauskas, 1932 1911-This was the year of the change to a four-year high school so there was no graduating class Items of interest found in the Crimson and White for 1901: Constance Golamis, 1933 Hannah Leisse, 1934 Mary W. Weller, 1935 Mildred Croll, 1936 Beatrice Tiley, 1937 Betty Fromme, 1938 Marjorie Kehler, 1939 Betty Lebengood, 1940 Mildred Miller, 1941 Claire Reinhold, 1942 Virginia Iones, 1943 Mary Campbell, 1944 Caroline H. Knobloch, 1945 Robert Scott, 1946 Winifred Moore, 1947 Irene Wanchick, 1948 Marcia Yolfe, 1949 Sara Louise Rehman, 1950 Alene B. Donne, 1951 Frederick vonder Heiden, 1952 Phoebe Meirowitz, 1953 'AOwing to the inability on the part of the Business Manager to secure a sufhcient number of adver- tisements to meet the expenses of the publication of the Crimson and White, it was decided, this year. to charge a nominal sum for it. When the manner of disposing of Annuals of other schools is inquired into, it will be found the great majority not only sell their Annuals, but charge more than the price asked in Pottsville. When the labor involved in its publication is also taken into consideration, it seems only fair that the management should at least make expenses, if not receive a little for their work. The price asked is ten cents, and it is hoped that the public will find suflicient merit in our humble effort to enable us to pay all expenses. The monthly, Crimson and White, or Hi-S-Potts newspaper has known many sizes, shapes, and pol- ICIQS. Founded in 1892 as the Monthly, it was for many years a publication of the senior class. A sheet of four pages, it grew to a sixteen page book, well printed on excellent paper, neatly illustrated, full of literature interesting to the high school scholar and containing the advertisements of the leading busi- ness men of town. From requests for literary material, that subscriptions be paid, and comments on increasing cost of publication, we can conclude that the various editors had no easy task, and during the early Utwentiesn its publication was dropped. December 23, 1926, the Hi-S-Potts Newspaper, a semi-monthly publication, made its bow, with Herr- wood E. Hobbs, presently vice-president of the Board of Education, as its editor. For a time it was issued weekly in tabloid form, but soon it was returned to a fortnightly, later a monthly, and set up in newspaper style. The Hi-S-Potts has been the recipient of many awards, having participated in the Columbia Schol- astic Contests, and many have been its contributions to 'Alife in P. H. S. lt was with regret that its publication was suspended at the close of the school year 1950-'51. High School Seal Marshall Moyer, Class of 1934, won the 55.00 prize for the best school seal submitted in a contest sponsored by the Student Council. A committee composed of Principal D. H. H. Lengel, Dean of Girls Dorothy K. Critz, and President of Student Council Robert Koegel selected the winning drawing from a total of twenty entries. The seal will be used on all school documents. lfifom I-1i,S,P0ttS, Friday, May 11' 1934,, .... 18 ,- '1
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