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This class was cstzihlisliccl in I9-H lay Mrs. Fach. She taught it for one year and tht-n Miss Stctul cumc :xml has taught Officc Practice for tht- past four yt-urs. Officc practice is at very se-lcct group. You must lmvc tzikcn onc ycnr of typing :intl lmvt- :t li ?lVt'l'?1gC. Tho girls work in the officc flown stairs, grzulc ac li o ol officc. and the lihrziry. They learn the fnmlnincntzilx of tht- office hy working in thcsc differ- cnl officcs :mtl also by Illillilllg' wtcncils. tlittos. ini- iniccopingr. running the ditto :xml lllilIlC0:Lfl'Zlllll machine. PRI TERSIJE ILS jim Erickson Don Barber. Kaye Tycrman, Dean johnson. I.aVan jo- hunsen, jerry Thompson are shown receiving instruction for Class Day Programs. jim Qualls printing programs for the rmck mc-et is helped by Bob Keeley, Bob Baker and Walt Bruhn. while Creed Lune, Mr. McGee look on.
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'rv Assembled in the nurscs office Monday morning for their weekly instruction are: Theresa Bcrilla, Mitzi Orehek, june Schoonover, Norma Vlilson, Barbara johnson, Miss Van Schoek. he ugoolfwozfnzs Our library, although small, is one of the most outstanding in the league. It is neat, quiet, contains a wide choice of material. This year's student librarians are under the direction of Mrs. Laura Hahn. Among the multifarious duties of the student librarians are such things as checking out books and aiding students in selecting materials. Two student librarians are on duty each period. When they are not seen at the desk they are usually straightening the magazine rack, arranging books on shelves and working on various files. Mrs. Hahn with the assistance of the student librarians make the library one of the most useful and up to date rooms in the school. xx ,gul- JH 'Wi ugh, ll . gf fbi- lm.A.:.-?- 01,544 43+ ' 1 Q ,,.,s I gi, is H , MQW ,X I , ., w 4 ' - K -. una- . Q .Q .-54.6 , Q I fa- 'K W if .tj . f -v 191305- Don Mtierilellk louis Hfllm' -rc: h . st, -' ,, 1 'ho help mn this lfstggiaa, jan-ice siietstlt me push . em group vw Bmbefv Len- edited hbrat E CU cmd. .1 The diltg blette Doroihilx has been 3 U .qi Delores t V Deloreiflxisc followirlrlix xt?-:rink Ann Dahlqux. . Eau t Bene 3 V. . kan 51obl1S- Hoffman- 28 99
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INKLINGS TH I RTY Y E. A R S CONTINUOUS SERVICE FRANK WOJACK lst EDITOR Seronn' row: jean Potvin, Frank Trump, Dan Van Hoof, Creed Lane, joe Fantello, Bill Ford, Dick Garland, Harold Lokovsek, Glenn Kranc, jim Barnes, George Bruhn, John Holm Fin! rout Len Swain, Mary Engebrigtsen, Versa Galimanis, JoAnn White- house, Gail Kramer, Le- Ora Pedersen. Kay Carl- son, Virginia Wormlery, Barbara johnson. ,ff . arf? , New ideas more features and better papers have been the aims of the two editors joan Malgarrni left, and june Schoonover. . TTHH HI-BIERCURY, a bi-monthly paper has been published by the fi Journalism Class since its organization October 14-, 1919. It has had thirty years of continuous publication. The original staff consisted of seven members with Frank VVojack as editor. The Hi-Mercury was the name suggested by Selma Peterson fMrs. Leslie Myhrej in a contest to name the paper in 1919. Mercury was a messenger of the Gods. He had wings on his feet and heady he excelled in all athletics, was ever in 'the prime of youthful vigorg and to a sweet and powerful voice he added the persuasive- ness of eloquence. The policy of the school paper so named has been to maintain a clean Sportsman like paper, to collect and print all available news, to build and influence student opinion, and develop a uniform school spirit of the highest quality, to co-operate with school authorities in the promotion of high school social and scholastic standards, to encourage the best school enterprises. and strive for betterment of the school interests. This year a new system of advertising was inaugurated. The advertisers were listed as a directory, the larger ads printed in large type, followed by those merchants contributing a smaller amount, This new system has meant more space for news stories. There were 14- papers put out this school yearg seven each semester. This year there are two classes of Journalism, composed of Juniors and Seniors. The Juniors are learning the fundamentals of organizing the paper and the Seniors are writing and publishing the paper. 30
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