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The Lark Serving perhaps the most and receiving the least recognition, always looking forward and hoping for better days — trying to improve the student body govern- ment and promote better friendship in its own school and better sportsmanship among the schools — the Lark continued a courageous flight all through the year 1927-1928. I I 4S( In spite of the small Journalism class, the staff of the fall term had a suc- cessful semester. Aside from the regular issues, there were a number of special editions which proved very interesting. The Lark Contest for the seniors, juniors and sophomores was won by the energetic sophomores. Compared to the preceding term, the Journalism Class of the spring term was very much better off, for size. And several experienced students were back in the class making a better organized and enlarged staff. The special art exhibit edition proved very successful. Three delegates repre- sented the Lark at the High School Newspaper Day Convention at S.C. on March 9th. Two delegates were sent to the Southern California Press Convention held in April at Whittier. Following students comprised the staff: Fall term: Madelyn Garner, editor; Tokumi Hamako, associate editor; George Bateman, sports; Miyeko Hashii, exchanges; Ruth Powers, distribution; Richard White, business manager. Spring Term: Tokumi Hamako, editor; Margaret Yoder, associate editor; Paul Van Riper, Roy Tracey, sports; Nellie Johnson, features; Lawrence Bourquin, ex- changes; Louise Ernst, jokes; Phillip Tepper, distribution; Jack Ahlberg, business manager. — Tokumi Hamako, S ' 28 Page Eight
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