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THE NORTHERN TRAIL Hi Times Staiflf Tetzler fEditorJ, R. Rantz, D. Smith.First row: W. Smith, -M. Benson, G. Second row: V. Pecore, M. Morrison, E. Johnson, E. McIntyre, A. Hedberg, A Godles- f ky. Third row: E. Johnson, H. Larson, H. Adams, E. Gorz, L. Bent, J. Langille, G. Petru- zates, A. Pastor. THE Senior Class of 1926 talked about a school paper for a consider- able period of time. After holding several meetings the members of the class were successful in bringing about the Hi Times. The name was one of the first things to be selected. Names from the students were handed in and the class voted on the best ones. William Chase suggested High Times. This seemed the favorite name. The class changed the name slightly to Hi Times. This is a very appropri- ate name. It suggests two things: high school times and enjoyable times. The paper was organized on January 19, 1926. Catherine Adams was appointed editor-in-chief. The first two years the paper was issued .every Tuesday. It was changed to once every other Tuesday. This saved money and grave the staff more time to make a better paper. The paper has proved very successful. It has brought about a closer cooperation betweefn the parents and the school. The contents of the paper bring about this understanding. For the past year' we have had a circulation of about 400 copies. Page SeV9I1ty two
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THE NGQRTHERN TRAIL Lincolnian Literary Society President Neil Hall Vice President Jesse Laundrie Secretary . Alex Pastor Treasurer . . . . Jerome Pride Sergeant-at-Arms .... Carl Enroth Program Committee . Senior: Dorothy Smithg Junior: Elsa Ahola Sophomore: Kenneth Behlowg Freshman: Jean Adams Advisor .... Miss Walrath THE Lincolnian Literary Society was organized in 1906. The society at that time consisted of thirty-six members. Todlay We have one lhundred and eighty-nine. The first programs were made up of recitations, declamations and de- bates. Later musical selections and one-act plays were introduced. The first few years the programs were given without a critic's report but to- day every literary program is followed by a, critic's report so that we may correct our mistakes. This year We have chosen Etiquette as a theme subject and every litenary program must have something pertaining to this particular topic. A new rule also has been made that all program speakers perform their parts from the rostrum. Page seventy-one
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THE NORTHERN TRAIL 1 Page seventy-three Pere Arremion An Old Fashion Girl The Four Horsemen So Studious
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