Escalon Union High School - El Escalon Yearbook (Escalon, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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L 5 L Top Row: Martha Tatoyan, Edith Anderson, Lucille Nottingham, Margaret Bierschwal, Earlyne Murchie. Seated: Artie Don Anderson, Marguerite Rodo Mrs. Harbers, Ruth Riesenback, Beatrice Carlson, Norgard, Lillian Denis, June Hamilton, ani, Olga Bresso. Hi-Booslter In publishing our school paper this y ean we retraced the steps of the last few years and turned from printing press to mimeographing machine. It was a forward movement in finances, however, for we secured enough subscriptions to aid in the publication of the Annual. l Since the school paid all the expenses connected with publishing the Hi- Booster, we did not need to solicit the aid of tising. Instead, we were able to supply each copy of every edition. The publishing of the paper this year r in addition to that of the regular news staff understood the mysteries of stencil cutting the talents of one of our school artists, we with a drawing of the school building's main versatile enough to provide a cartoon for al 'l'he first issue of the Hi-Booster for 193 then, it has come out every two weeks until the end of a successful school year for our p equi the merchants through their adver- establishment with a good-wil1 fred the willing work of five typists, . Under able direction, the girls soon and mirneoqraphing. By employing decorated the cover of each issue entrance. Our artist proved herself 1 4,- the last copy in May, which marked our feature pages. 1935 appeared October 2. Since aper. .sq zo fav--

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