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If ig . gall ,I l i 1 .S 'W A , s. 1:3 l '- -L e J 4.- 7 .i-. CONTENTS T1-1E ScHooL- a. Alma Mater la. Administration c. Seniors cl. Uncierclassmen ACTIVITIES- ATHLETICS- a. Football b. Basketball c. Girls Athletics FEATURE- a. Chronicle b. Prophecy c. Alumni JOKES- ADVERTISEMENTS
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Ol C.. Q, i ' , l L.- 'A 5 ,C , FOREWORD May this volume, The Spy of nineteen hundred and thirty-two be a fitting link to bincl the long chain of memories of our High School life with the future achievements for which the school has prepared us. The Spy Staff was confronted with seemingly unending difficul- ties in publishing this annual for you and now we hope it will meet with your approval. May it be the best ever!
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4 , X f 55 if fE, I E'.5-Z-A ca- lx ill nl. -. '5- ZX A 5xlYQx L -. r q-.- 5 9 . - HISTORY OF THE LANTERN The Lantern was first organized in nineteen twenty-one by Mr. Smart, an English instructor in the Senior High School. William Geer was the First Editor, being appointed by a group of teachers. The paper was then given the title of RadiatorH by Mr. Smart and his associates. Mr. Smart sponsored the paper for several years, later turning it over to Miss Hoff- man, who succeeded him as English instructor after he re- signed. Miss Hoffman changed the title of the paper to the Lantern which holds good to the present day. Miss Hoff- man worked hard to put the paper on a larger publication and a paying basis, and in 1926 turned the reins of spon- sorship over to Miss John, who at present guides the paper regularly to its bi-monthly publication. Miss John during the long guidance of the paper has shown a keen interest for such work and has aided in putting across some peppy publications. In 1929 Miss Emmenegger, instructor of the Commercial Department, was given the journalistic side of the paper, leaving only the business end to Nliss John. In the new system the work is made much easier for all parties concerned and more time can be devoted toward the accuracy of the paper. Miss Mary Postance acted as Editor this year.
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