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(Ehc TOrelcss The “Wireless has for its chief motive, the presentation, without prejudice or biased opinions, of items of interest in the school and town. However, it does other important things. Wireless keeps the various activi' ties of the school in close relationship with each other. Under the capable and friendly guidance of Mrs. Grace Bliss, the “Wireless has brought an' other successful year to an end It is the policy of the editor to require each member of the journalism class to be editor for one issue of the “Wireless. Every student is thus given responsibility for putting out one complete paper. It is also the policy of the Wireless to permit activities like Annual, Torch, Senior Class, and others so desiring, to take over one issue. Special editions like the all-joke number Froth and Foam”, the Christmas number, the Spring Poetry number, add interest to the publication. The Wireless consists of page three of the Tribune'Review, Fridays; news stories are due not later than Tuesday noon. The paper published on Thursday is delivered to subscribers Friday. Thomas Scanlon is the editor of the Wireless for the year 1929'1930; Audrey Engels is business manager. The rest of the staff, made up chiefly from members of journalism class, is changed whenever advisable. The Wireless ranks well among high school publications, both because ot its business-like appearance which is like that of a regular sheet of news- paper, and because of the quality of copy. thirty-one
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(the (Larch Jtanor j§ acictn President .... Vice'president Secretary .... Treasurer .... Advisor ....... ... Joseph Harper ... Doris Peterson Elizabeth Schutte ..... Lila Wieder ... Mrs. Murphy In the brief period of three years that the Torch has been in existence in Edmonds High School, the number of its members has increased to a gratifying extent. This year there are five Torch bearing Seniors, who may hope to qualify to retain their pins permanently, sixteen wearers of two-bar pins, most of whom are Juniors, and twenty-four wearers of one- bar pins, most of whom are Sophomores. The Torch has been very active in the activities of the school. The members usher at the plays, the operetta, and the graduation exercises. They edited the November issue of the TORCH LIGHT and produced a very interesting paper. This year, as a major social function, they had a supper party instead of a banquet. The supper was served in the home economics room and there was dancing in the gymnasium, with special stunts. This year the Torch plans something in the nature of a service gift which will be of use to the whole school. thirty'two
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