Boys High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1897

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THE HIGH SCHOOL RECORDER STAFF, '96-'97

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The Red and Black. I7 Che 1bigb School 1Recoroer. T the beginning of the year 1892, a numberof High School enthusiasts thought it time that so large an institution should have a paper to represent the literary work of the school. They met, and elected Charles G. Wheeler, '92, editor-in-chief, and Philip K. Mindil, busi- ness manager of the proposed periodical. On the edito- rial staff appointed by the editor-in-chief were D. Maujer McLaughlin, '93, Wesley Steele, '94, John Hackstaff, 'Q4, Frederic V. Bennis, '95, and Elliot G. Green, '93. The regular correspondents were E. L. Aldrich, S. Graham Lambert and William A. Thomas. In January, 1892, when the first number of The High School Recorder was issued, it was received with much interest by the school. The following April the paper was enlarged and a new heading containing a picture of the new school building was printed on the first page. Philip K. Mindil and D. Maujer McLaughlin were the next editor and business manager of the Recorder. Until thistime the paper had been without a cover 3 but the Christmas number of 1892 appeared with a very handsome one, printed in red and black. It was designed by Harold Hall. Every issue of the Recorder since has been adorned by this cover. In February, 1893, Wesley Steele, '94, and George E. Bissell, '95, were chosen respectively editor and business manager. The following fall the former was re-elected and Frederic V. Bennis was made head of the business department. In the Christmas issue, under this management, illustrations were printed for the first time. The Hzlgfh School Re- corder was, to the best of our knowledge, the first paper in United States schools which contained original draw- ings. Since then .scarcely an issue has passed in which work from a High School boy's pen has not adorned the Recorder pages. The example set by our paper in T893 has been followed by almost every scholastic paper. 2

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