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RESUME FTRST RUXN7lletiy ,lean Kelley, llctty ,lane Ll--5-l, Mary -luue tizmies, I.-:ui-Q Sullivan, Pziulzi Ugilt-, Vat t'riiinpley, lnntlizi XX':ml, IM-willy liver-, Lucille XYliitc, lluuiixe llcll. SECUXII RUXY-Keuuctlu l.1-clte, llclty ,lean Sluwxiiw, ,Xlene XY:-t, Klxwiiflrflyii l'li1lli:-Cla, lflaine ,lt-nies. lfliuilaetli Kelly, iixvcliilolyll ll4wx'eI', Mary' llcx'-Ire, Xlsi-ilu Xlflilllllls, 3lll1lI'Q'll Wllllle, liolm Killiugsuwurtli. THIRD RHXY-lfx'i'e1t St-cliler, Jack Rcefl, llnrul-l llilszilmeclt, th,-ue Xewnigiii, -lnnuny lfrink, l x'.nil4 Mnrlwli, Paul Rylnurn, ll-rmcl' Steele, ,XVI llzivis, lloli YI:-I-. INCE the first publication of the Resume in l902, the aim of each succeeding staff has been to make its efforts more tangible. To a great extent, this aim has been realized, for each year a staff has accurately recorded the activities of the school year and published them in book form. Those chosen to work on the Resume are fortunate in being thus set apart, for they not only serve the school but themselves as well. Staff members are constantly kept busy so they must all have the initiative and willing- ness to work. At the first of the year there is advertising to sell and afterward the staff publishes a Student-Teacher Directory, which is a book consisting of an alphabetized list of all Senior High students and teachers with the address and telephone number of each, and the advertising that has been sold that year. Then the campaign for selling pictures and books begins. There is usually a contest of some kind to evoke from the staff members a sense of competition so the sales will mount higher. ln the early part of this year the yearbook staff from Ava, lVlissouri, came to high school in order to see how the Resume carried on its business. Our staff members tried to be helpful and give their visitors any useful information they could offer. Both staffs enjoyed the visit very much. A great deal of practical knowledge is gained by work of this kind where one meets and copes with problems that are the type one will face in the business and professional world. Perhaps from this staff will come some of our successful business and professional men of tomorrow. tm. is ou O CDLUMB 1 pq' LASTQ, c ,'ff -2 . 7 ' PRESS AssocixvX0'5 S l 99
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HIGH TIMES HE first high school paper, the High School Life, was published in l893. The High Times, as we have it now, was established in IQZUQ however, the first High Times appeared in magazine form in I9l5. The motto and aim of the publication, Uto report accurately the news of all school activities, to reflect the serious and joyous moods of student life, to encourage the expression of student opinion, and to stimulate high standards of student thought and action, we believe, has been made manifest in the wholesome attitude taken by the paper on all subjects and questions. Each year the Quill and Scroll sponsors a contest in which the students are urged to enter their creative writings. The winning articles are published in magazine form known as the High Times Magazine, a very popular publication. ln March of this year, ten members of the High Times staff attended a state high school press convention at Mountain Grove, Missouri. There they were given an opportunity to meet new friends and to receive much information valuable to them in publishing their paper. Contests of various kinds were held, and members of the staff won several prizes. Mr. Newberry, Mr. Ryden, and Mr. Mitchum, who accompanied the delegation. feel that the convention was well worth while and even considered inviting it to meet in Springfield next year. We believe that the High Times has probably done more than any other organization in Senior High School to foster the interest in student-activity and the whole-hearted school spirit that is prevalent in the majority of the student body. Through the paper, students are intelligently informed about current school issues. . Riiunnscg 'i ,g,-500 Oldsr, nun- Q , y' lv sfllo f.u.u-s. :s.1j P Ovf .1-....... R119sAssocipSX t f Flllbl RHXX -lil-iiriite Xluililiy, Mary Yiluulixi lnthswrll, Hilmi Inu lilllllrl, lr:-nr Ruyle, ll.iu1.iilliit- Kultur-1, Ilomiie XYlu-i-lsr, Flora jam- K'-niiiir, Mil-lie-l liilv, Rolierl Sci-It. SHFUXIP RUXY-ftliixlliv Ri-iliicxg johnny Aliliuti, .Lillies NY. lifipvxliilu, llill Nlaueis, Yerxill ll. lluglius, Riili.il'il lf, 'liiiiii--, 'l.i5l-ii' lliisltm-, lfrwliitli lli-melt, XII. XYilliiiu Nmxlmiwi Illllill RHNYfllilil.i Sxliulll, lilt-ull lhixlsoii. lflll Hi--tllvi, lime- Kviiiui, llill Slrvirk, Xoxiim It-.ni lriiinltlex. 98
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4 5 an FAIRBANKS DEBATING CLUB 1 l1iS'1i 111111-lful Xle1'1'1tI, lfmlwziril 11:11-111, 11101111111 Ullls, lfmlwlil 1'-111m11'115, 'liwl 1i111s1,1111'1:, N111'w11 Y11t1'1e. 1':1u1 Kcllm, 1'11z11'1eN 1111:-s, R1111c1't 11:11'14c1'. 51fl'l1Nl1 RUXY-R1:11'v111 '1-111', 11e111'5 111111t':111, 11101111111 S1111 1, Hem- NHY1111111, 1116 11111 l1111'1'1s, 1- l 711111 l 1'1111X, 11111161 11.1111-1', -11111 111'-1w11, ,lark l'1'111111L'y. BOYSl QRATORICAL ASSOCIATION 1f1R5'li RUXY-1i11u.11' 11.1ss, 1111111 XYz11ke11 111111 R-1111-1'. fieorue Rniiisr-1. 11111 M1111-Itc, Ralph 1111w111z111 111111111 lf.11'11es1, 11111111111 K11114. 1'111A111el R:1111s1'y. S1f1i11Xll 11ll1YfA1-11- 11111 '1'11111n1', 1.1-1: fX1111111411111c1'y, 151111111 5t'1111l111-141, 'IU1111 K11l1111:su'f11'111, F1'E1lr1'1c Sl. A1111311. 111111-11111 1l.111s. 111: 11z1l11111111, 11111 1l11111':111, .luck Rm'-1, 111111 Fay. 11111111 RHXYSI111111 111111111, 1:1611 llrist, 1111111 Ry 1s, 121111 111111Q11clx, 1111111111 Lee l'11ttc1', llcllivrt . ,. . . 1 S111:111t-5, 5:1111 lmlxry, tie-1113 Slew-11s, 1111- 131111 A11111e11. 1'iill1 -1ezz.11'11, 11111111111 l.u1'1e. 1'l11'1C'I11 lUlXYf,1:1t11 511'-111-1'u', Klum' l'11wr-11, 1.11115 1J:1x1s, 11111 lfyer, lfrnest 1:1-1'1:L1s'111. lie-'11'yr 1111111111s1111. 1i1.11't'111r- 1111111-. 1i4lx1:1111 K1:1l1111:1'r11, 111111 lXlflQ11IQ111, ,111111111r 1111111-s1111, K:-1111et11 1.1'Jlll'1IN. HE Boys' Oratorical Association is sponsored by lVlr. Richard Reed. This club was organized thirty-six years ago, in 1903. Among the interesting programs of this year were an information-please type program prepared by the boys and an instructive tall-1 by Louis Reps, ilr., about his trip abroad. The purpose of the club is to further oratory among the boys of Senior High School. These 13.0. A. boys have begun something this year seldom done before in Senior High School. That was a Forum, which was held in the Studio Theater. HE Fairbanks Debating Club was named in honor of the first superintendent of the Springfield public school system. jonathan Fairbanks. lts basic purpose is to give those interested in debating an opportunity to secure training in the field. The club's project for the year was work in the second floor hall to provide money for the Resume picture. The interesting discussions of the club cover such topics as grade card revision ancl school activities. This club, which was organized in 1918, is sponsored by lVliss Anna O'Brien. 11111
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