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WEEKLY BOARD Turn to the press—its teeming sheets survey, liig with the wonders of each Kissing day. FALL TERM Lester Will........................... Jerome Levinson....................... Miss Liu B. Utley ( Miss Arlene Blakely Associate Editors Helen Swain Jack Priedrman Harold Burton Katherine Barry Robert Burns Kenneth Palmer Elmer Feiii.haber Ruth Lafans Elbrijn Rockford Staff Kathryn Doyle Phillips Shipley Kathryn McCord Shirley Gruenberc Bruce Benson Jack Priedeman Kylf. Cudworth Katherine Barry ■ Miss Lulu B. Uti.ey t Miss Arlene Blakely ) Shirley Gruenberc SPRING TERM Associate Editors Kathryn McCord Editorial Hoard Robert Selund Phil Shipley Elbrun Rociiford Ed Wallace Elmer Feiilhabeh Managing Editor Business Manager Faculty Advisers Adeline Dkutch Dan Feidt Robert Sei.und Desmond Pratt Hazelle Hauc Hazelle Papke Alan Moore Managing Editor Business Manager News Director Faculty Advisers Dan Feidt Desmond Pratt Robert Burns Leland Schubert Pun, Axcux, Km in a i . Himon, WiLUct, Palm (a, Kohler, Scihakat. Smith, Stum) Baicc . Radiaii, Payee, McCoad, Kociitoao, Doyle, I wan, La Kan a. Doan nine, Holaxook, Snyoer. Oruenaarc, Ro»rN»TEiN Diana, Feidt, Baaat, Swain, Friedman, Mia Utley, Dkltcii, Burton, Crimea Pane Seventeen
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r0 V i HESPERIAN STAFF “ I chiefs among you taking notes And, faith, ie’ rew V ” Miss Wanda Orton.................Faculty Adviser M,ss C«A« WHms. (............................ Mrs. Mary Wallace Ted B. Fry ( Margaret Laird I.............................. (..............................“• asrsssr {............................ rcr ;•............................ £ST jST I..............................................°— §££ NA o (............................ Glenn Ballard ., Sam Jacobs ...........................Advertising Chester Copeland Lu vehne Koons I George Bruntlett ............Tvaists Newton Friedman Acnes Christiansen I Eunice Bunnell Dwight Bancroft j Alexis Kiefer f............................Artists George McMichael i Robert Moeceb ’ Pi i rj« a Kicria, Xyc, Fiiii.iiAiri, Cor hand. Buiao, Fry Friedman. Jack . Bunncu., PmcsT, Mill OlTOX, BuiTOX, Ji:r 0N, Amulad Hori’ll, I’OWKR . LaIIO, SvMOMH. HlM-IY, CflRIlYIANSON SM. U ± £■ £ g . . I A ram Ft V -V f Ah) F: wv r jiN v r v5° Trr • ?v' A ' ir r r i 'ty yy ;l ; ° 1 ' - -A ,'JW’ V C' wN if f gll freo g Page Sixteen
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THE SCRIPT Ruth Snyder.................................President Marc ah et Euason...........................Vice-President Charlotte Larson............................Secretary RllS Owre...................................Treasurer “ sing of new countries and new cities, I tell you the past is a bucket of ashes—” uXTOISY” is an adjective which can never he applied to The Script. A n more quiet group of students cannot lie found—hut that does not mean that the club does not accomplish anything, or turn out prominent students. On the contrary, the club has turned forth, in its five short years of existence from 1920 to 1925, three of the five Hesperian editors, two editors of the West High Weekly, many members of the Hesperian and Weekly board and staff; two valedictorians, and many all-around students. In actual projects, the club has also been singularly active and successful. It originated the “Eagle Feather” column in the West High Weekly, which contains the meritorious work of members and also of student non-members. Through its influence, the literary quality of all West High publications has steadily improved and, as Miss Lulu B. Utley, faculty adviser of the West High Weekly, says, “The Script has raised the literary content of the Weekly to a place where it is praised by the entire country.” By making a collection of student verse from all parts of the United States, to be published by a New York book house, the Club has made itself nationally famous. This anthology, edited by Elmer Fehlhaber and Harold Burton, is now in the process of assimilation. When finished, it will be the first anthology of student verse to appear in this country. LtrKovirs. Scm noir Pciilmabu, Hinson, Commit Nolan. Townumi. Mb. 1‘juoim, Mias IlirmniN, I'uason, CAtrium Cook, Bliuv.n, Bamt. Sntoui, Miss I7ri.tr. LajikiX. Roctrosxi Page Eighteen
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