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EHDHTCCDIPRHAHAS 2 Q Our Paper nwhy can't we have a school newspaper?n That was the question asked by some of the lively members of the Junior Class late in October. We found, however, that there were many problems involved in the publication of any Lind of newspaper: how did other schools manage? Why not inquire? Fifty cents' worth of penny postals, addressed and mailed to neighboring schools, brought overwhelming results. Letters , full of valuable suggestions, as well as copies of school papers, came in almost every mail. Our enthusiasm reached a great height. ' After careful study, we made our plans, elected an editorial staff and went to work. This first copy of The Broadcaster is the result. Our aim is to develop the best characteristics in each student, to provide fun, to build loyalty, and to uphold truth As you look back year, these notes may P School opened on and the Freshmen were S. R. Notes on 1945 on the events of the preceding school bring a few happy C?D memories to you. September 8. Old friends were reunited, just a trifle scared. Do you remember the Freshmen Initiation? Boys always did look sweet with.ribbons in their hair. Nothing will be said concerning the girls' coiffures. Later in September, students were ringing their neighbors' doorbells and saying--nYou don't want to buy a magazine, do you?n The neighbors did, and the school earned. On October 29, the Seniors had a very successful Hallowe'en Dance. How were the refreshments, Hynes? Thanks to the school's excellent projector, motion pictures and slides have been shown to classes throughout the H term, The outstanding picture was Land of the Free.N H. B.
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