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,.,x ,-n,. ,- ,K,,,x,K ,- .1 ,. - A------v------.----v,- ,,..-.---,--.,.z,,.,-.l,,i-,...,.- w . . - ,W in derson, business manager, Jack Finch, assistant business manager, George Burroughs, circulation manager, Marion Morrison, James Telfer and Lee Osborne, advertising. The following freshmen make up the Harvard Spark stair Juanita Arbogast, editor, Lois Osborne, associate, Kathryn Brown, assistant ed- itorg Jeanette Chaissaignac, society editor, Jeanette Yarbrough, girls' sport editor, Belle Veysey and Donald Murray, news editors, faculty ad- viser, Miss Mildred Veazey. The Explosion owes much of its success to Paul E. Webb, who, in the position of faculty adviser, has spent a great deal of time and has shown a vital interest in the paper. ' The merchants too, are to be complimented upon their splendid co- operation with the business staff. All through the year they advertised in The Explosion, making its publication financially possible. To the Glendale Press, which has printed the paper this year, the student body owes many thanks for well printed editions. The Press men were always willing to help the staff and to offer advice concerning the paper's publication. l Thirty-one
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,,,K ,K ,-L ,Vx ,X,x,x ,K ,. ,- - - ---..----.------.-.---.vy- --..-.-------2-ii!-r.sg-.vhv , . , - , AW L..- M Explosion Glendale High students were welcomed back again to their Alma Mater in September by the school paper, The Explosion. Volume 8, Number 1, was published and supplied to the school the first Friday of the semester, and was met with joy and hearty approval. Under the care of Editor Loren Scoville and Faculty Adviser Paul E. Webb, The Explosion lived up to its enviable record of the past years. Each edition was well made up, excellently printed, and interesting. The members of the staff deserve much credit for their good material and their untiring efforts expended for the school's benefit. Snappy feature stories, good jokes, well written and cleverly organized news articles were to be found each week. The di.stribution of the papers on Friday was eagerly looked forward to. At Christmas the staff put forth an excellent edition-novel and inter- esting to all. Prize stories and poems appeared in this issue in addition to the regular weekly material. The High School Press League of Southern California, found The Explosion so meritorious, that it presented to the Glendale Journalism Department the First Prize in League B, November 1923. Needless to say, this meant a great deal to the student body as well as to the staff. Those responsible for the success of the paper were: Loren Scoville, editor, Cecil Chase, assistant editor, Marie Griggs, associate editor, Mar- garet Robinson and Evelyn Curren, news editors, Irvin Carver, boys' sport editor, Emily Torchia, girls' sport editor, Josephine Garland, ex- change editor, Tamson Johnson, society editor, Evelyn Curren, joke editor, Margaret Schierholz, special writer, Horace Anderson, business manager, Fred Guerdat, assistant business manager, Wendell Beauchamp, circula- tion manager, Don McMillan, Arden Gingery, Clifford Hepburn, George Burroughs, and Robert Henderson, advertising. The second semester saw a successful continuation of The Explosion . The same first class material was printed and the paper was fairly alive with school spirit. Mary Jo Phillips, the editor-in-chief, worked hard and with the able assistance of her staff, furnished the student body with knowledge of school life and entertainment. One notable event of this last semester, was the introduction of the Harvard Sparkn into the pages of The Explosion. This was composed of material furnished to the regular staff by the freshman students at Harvard High who felt they needed some representation in the school publication. From the beginning, the Spark', was a success and was the link needed to bring together the two branches of Glendale High School. The members of the freshmen staff worked hard, and their efforts have certainly proved worthwhile. The second semester staff was composed of the following peopleg Mary Jo Phillips, editor, Donas Sample, associate editor, Henry Grace assistant editor, Martha Fleming, assistant editor, Margaret Clarke and Arden Gingery, news editors, Fred Guerdat, boys' sport editor' Pauline Miller, girls' sport editor, Clifford Hepburn, assistant sport editor' Don McMillan, department editor, Dorothy Pickett, society editor' Car-nell Baker, exchange editor, Velma Bolton, special writer, Wendell Bgaucham and Golburn Danner, reporters, Paul E. Webb, faculty adviser, Bob Hes: Thirty
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E,x.,-x,x,-x,x,x,x.,xJ1 .-,Y ,- J. .., L,-cg, Y -A F 5 3 Thirty-tfwo League Debaters CORRY, MARY GLADYS, '24 She was more than instructor, she was counselor and friend. Debate coach. CUNNINGHAM, PAUL, '24 A golden mind reflected in a silver tongue. Secretary of Debating-1923-24. Debate with Monrovia-1923. Championship Debate-1923. Debate with San Diego-1924. Debate with Los Angeles-1924. Junior-Senior Debate-1924. MITCHELL, ISABEL TOUSEY, '24 I She won their eyes, their ears, their hearts. Junior Orator-1923. Secretary of Debating-1923. Debate with Long Beach-1922. Debate with San Diego-1923. Debate with Los Angeles-1923. Debate with San Diego-1924. GINGERY, ARDEN, '24 True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary and nothing but what is necessary. Freshman Orator-1921. Senior Orator-1924. Debate with Inglewood-1924. ' Junior-Senior Debate-1924. Forum President-1924. LOCKWOOD, BONNIE JEAN, '25 A pleasing miss with pleasing speech. Debate with San Diego-1924. Debate with Los Angeles-1924. Junior-Senior Debate-1924. ANDERSON, HORACE, '24 A man in all the world's new fashion planted, That hath a mint of phrases in his brain. Debate with Hollywood-1923. Debate with San Diego-1924. Junior-Senior debate-1924. Secretary-Treasurer of Forum-1924. BUSBY, CHARLOTTE, '24 she talks. Debate with Inglewood. 3 1 I Persuasion tips her tongue whene'e1'
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