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SHS THE GUSHER KZ S25 The Gusher With a great deal of time, a great deal of labor and a great deal of patience, The Gusher has at last come into being. This book not only represents a Year Book, but it represents a symbol of co-operation and school spirit. It was not the results of the efforts of a few but the result of many, and was made possible only through the persevering teamwork of our faculty, the art students, the alumni, and The Gusher and Sentinel staffs moving as one unit towards one goal. It is to all these groups and individuals that the staff wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation. Your patience and your service have aided in giving your school something to be justly proud of; a literary monument to school spirit. May you receive a certain satisfaction from our publication because of vour loyalty to and interest in Old B. H. S. 16
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The Sentinel and The Gusher Staffs Tallman, Rogers, Newton, DbGroff, Sherwood, Shaner, Dougherty, Seely Crandall, Johnson, Clarke, Crandall, Batterson, Sortore, V. Turner, P. Turner, Goff, Stone Green, Burdick, Tyler, Gregson, Sawyer, Ward, Husak, Goodridge, Root “The Sentinel” The Sentinel, the mouthpiece of Bolivar High School's activities, was begun in 1928 by the English IV Class under the direction of Miss Tallman. A name was chosen and each week a column was written and printed in The Bolivar Breeze. At length the class decided to publish its own paper. Arrangements were made with a printing company and once a month the school magazine appeared. George White, the first editor, then resigned and LeRoy Seely finished the year as editor. Under his able guidance the paper became so established that sufficient enthusiasm and capital developed to give the 1929 Sentinel a splendid start. This year the staff was composed of the twenty-five members of the English IV Class with Robert Sawyer as editor and Miss Tallman as adviser. Since the latest news was the new aim, the officers decided to make the paper entirely a school product. Consequently, all the work of mimeographing, binding and even cover-designing was done in the school, and the paper again appeared as a weekly edition. Perhaps a few artistic effects were sacrificed, but without a doubt The Sentinel has become the living voice of Bolivar High School and the inspiration for publishing this book. The Gusher. 15
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