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QTQQTQQTQQTQQTMTMTQQTQ1TeeT1QTggTQaTeeTeQgjee SCANNING THE SCHOOL LIFE SECTION The School Lite section is designed to revive rem- iniscences lor those graduating from our school this year, and in the next three years, is new and unique in that while all the other departments ol: the boolc emphasize personalities, and spectacular activities, this is intended to summon baclc recollections of the classroom and Fellow classmates of the daily routine of Aberdeen l-ligh. Ten, twenty, thirty years from now, may it recall to the graduates ol: l933 scenes from the chemistry laboratory, the art room, the home economics suite, and the lilararyl Surely it will serve as a graphic reminder of the inglorious I932 Field Day when mud was coin ol: the Central realm. EFSLWLWLGilwlwliSliilwliiliiliiliiliilwliilwlwliili
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JOURNALISM The make-up room of the Blue and Gold and a portion of the staff during the fall semester is shown above. Dick Walker, advertising mana- ger, may be seen standing near the files in which all material is kept. Doug Trish, business manager is also near the files. Leaning over the make - up table is Leo Winfrey, managing editor. Seated are Arlene Cassidy and Bernice Ribnick, editors of the Blue and Gold at that time. Until this fall a great part of the work was done by local printing concerns. Owing to present conditions, the paper is now completed almost entirely by the students, at a reduced cost of 50 per cent. Naturally this necessitated more space, therefore the above room was fitted up for the use of the journalists, and there they struggle with a weekly issue of the paper. The Blue and Gold is the only printed weekly high school paper in South Dakota. Alternating staffs, one named Blue and the other Gold, pub- lish the paper on alternate weeks throughout the school year. Comprising the two outstanding papers of the fall semester were the Thanksgiving and Christmas editions. A turkey background on the front page and a fitting sport background on the sport page, made the Thanks- giving issue attractive. The edition was edited by the Gold Staff. A ten page Christmas paper, the largest of the semester, was edited by the Gold Staff. A five-column cut of the toys perfected by the Home Economics Department, the Art and Shop departments were the main fea- tures of the front page. Letters to Santa Claus were sprinkled throughout the paper. Dwight Coursey is the advisor of the Blue Sz Gold publication.
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