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fagoftite MWa. . . Though the first Harbor High newmqmvwr was the Harbor High Press dated March 19, IEHSL tho I'II'Ht recorded weeklv Mariners worn nublished fnr 159223-235. In 1923-24 :1 plan was instituted in which the First se- mester stn'T. rmnfmxod of sun- inrs. wm ehifted to the nmuml. while :1 q-umnlptntv now ilininr stuft' edited the Muri'mvs: of HM svonmt smm-etnr. Tho in'iirw stat? Hum hm'nme Hu- stuff of the following thnnl yemx VWW dGJ,-if,uo;...l hmmn iH ltl3449'1 Tho fullnwing: vn'n'. Mr. H, M. Jnhnwm anm-im tr-ndunt of NW kmhurxt Pvihlin S hm-N :HHI llltitnl'JH-r'hivr mt the High Sl'hont Jmlvvmlmt. st'lted 'htvt. in his rwtimntirmr Who Mariner is imirvnn 'vnd h- ttw unly muwr Ht its kiml in the Stzttn. :mri iuwx'ihhn in the emm- Hit It had the I'Iwrost l'it'r Cllh'anl uf' :my high H hnnl weekly newwzuwv in the state. ;th'nx3 1:xtle' 1-100. For the wt time. Hm Murin- 9l' IHPI'HP'! f'I'N'LA'IHx'Q hnmn' l'alt. tnnul Sr'hnlastir Press Assurizltiun vnntest on the fil'st-Wnuputnr ian-m: 0f 1srmxll, Tho nnbliv-ntiun re- ceived third class rating for inLr in tho 3: . W V, llvhrendt the W - ent advivor, bom' his WOtk l'pre ux' litvrnry aldx snr in 1934. The Ubit-Vflli mvurm V'Imn pntrwnrl in XHMIm-pqhmn 1917 Ouill nnd SWIM serviw :md rnl'eived :m Mtwwmv tinnul first nlw'e uw-u'd. In the iwhteU .xuvnmurimitinn it W'N halted H11 nmwv little mmor, at- h-gn-tivnly writtpu In the ISV'H' V. S. V. A r - tivqu. the Warmer 11031; ! wag adiudgmi Gl'gtJ'Ian O-vlv rt'tA mmer in the Vniteri Sth 3'1 Nu: szmm clung- rnH-d hisrtww Aquin. tho f'nlinwing vom'. if w-m rntevi V. S l'. A firt'tv'JmW :m't AH-Fnlumhi'm hmmru. thntr Livfhngt :qvu I by HM: Cnlnvwkiil S'Jioi-wtic Press ASH'V'i'Itin'l. Cir'iuhltinn hv now had in- crruwnd tn 1900. State rer'ngnitinn of M,- Pehremltk wurk mime when he V'zts 9104-th M the Rxe'witive Commission nf the JuuV'nulixti :LtSUt'iiltinn 0f Sl-honls in 1940. The same your he was made :1 f'multy lifoetime member of Quill mid Scroll. i'VP'WMIHO't'tl honor so iety for high school journalists. A svr-ond prize was awarded the Mariner in the nutimrwide t'undvset contest sponsored by the C. S. It. A. in 1941. That year, it also received :1 first. plane in itx class in the writing: contest. An international 1'niv9ert-h; writinnl first-place award was at 'urded the Mariner in the Quill :md Svl'oll competi- tion for the fuurth L'miser'utive year. In 1941 the cirrulzltiun inr-rensed to 200th due to the in- rtrensed demand by serviremen To help finance the increase and pay for the postage. the Marinv er Varieties were instituted. The First show yielded $170.5 . Mrs. Heliu Lehtinen, secretul ' tn Supt. W. E. Wenner, super- vised the fn'st and has been in Charge Of all following shows. Awuming qu resnnnsibility fur editing and publishing the Mar- iner, Mr. Rehrendt took on the job of printing instructor the same year. The sevrmd annual Mariner benefit Variety show went over the tow with a net profit nf $162.98 the following year. The program that year was, on u patriotic theme. Reaching the toyy-most rung 0f the ladder of high snhnnl jnm'nnlistir success in 1942-43, the Mariner recen d a national rating nf hSuoerior. NSIKA. judgeS Cmnmented: ttIt was a pleasure to read your very in, teregting and lively mmer. Con- gratulations especialty on the grand job you are doing for the war effort. The following year. the third annual Mariner Varieties net- ted 3146 and the Mariner was :mrm-ded a firstar'lass rating in the N. S. P. Afs critivul serv- ive. This was the highest ratfn in its 1:154, zm-tl tho. 3.7:u'7mz V213 the nnlv ulnar t0 :Wniw that plzv-e. The judqm :Lrww ' it uvi n: uvr'UW'W grw'l pilnel' with many bright 'm' nriq'nzli idem: The Vnrief PEVWth :1'1 'VWX'HH; 110 ;th 5' ? q. The MANFM mm the pavehni NAHUXutnd ,.,.,77 tinnal rrttin': Fm the nee : rated. MM! J'xki. '46 W'w nil? torSLn-chief; Canine Rimp 1'. ,46. nssnl-Mtn twitter- Yr'mvvm Cruham. '43. liternrv ditm nmmn 'K'rv-knmr'nwonn H - sistant nditm- grid TH'Wn': ff ham: '46. :tthletii'K editor. VVI'itm's v'nm. fn 'vtu 'mi eVthmgot VFW zit'elpu : n: 1. vrnwn Mu. tgmw n? 104: m; ummxwi Hotfzv Shirley KM,'k :1 Ht? NT . 74m w. 017-190; 4, Nuriu'i'io iWVi'Mi w'; V18; library. C'nml AttdOE'QHI. 18; servit'e file, Audrey Ander. son, '47; and sun 11 denzlrt- me'lts, Gertrude Irvine, '48 National fth honors were won by the M: 'irw in Wm nuul hand p z z .1 by the Natinnu Gmyhic Art Eduutiml Association in 1946- cit orm- 47. A first place was also awarded the Mariner in the C. '11. P. A. newspaper contest. 0f the papers judged, Mary Lou Sherry, '47. was editnr-in-chief; Joanne Graham, K18, associate editor: Janet Scott, 218, literary editor; Audrey Anderson. '47, assistant editor; Ray Huhtu, ,47, athletics editor; Carol An- derson, Shirley Et'klund :md Gertrude Irvine, '48, news edi- tors. The judges in awarding 865 of a possible 1mm pnints rom- mended particularly headlines, typography and newswriting.r ter-hniuue and content. Members of the claw of MS 0n the second semester stuff, Izmt year, were the managing editor, Janet Scott; make-up editor, Joanne Graham; literary editor, Curul Anderson; girlsy athletics and music, Shirley Ecklund; special departments, Gertrude Irvine. On the busiv mess stuff, Gertrude Irvine was an ad collector, Helen Koi had charge of the service file, and Carol Anderson, Gertrude Irvine and Joanne Koski were typists. Editor-inechief 0f the Flrst se- mester stuff this year was Janet Scott; staff promotion manager, Joanne Graham; muke-up edi- tor, Marianne Snmppi; associate editor, Carol Anderson; lite'ary editor, Gertrude Irvine; assistr ant editor. Shirtnv Etiklund: athletics. Helen Koi; library, Joan Hakala. U19; music, Mari- lyn Smith: mailing, Helen Koi; special departments, Joanne Graham, Marilyn Smith and Joan Hakala. 0n the business staff, Marianne Somppi was an ad Solicitor. Ginger Hamilton, '50, and Eleanm'e Rose. t50, were ad collectors. Editmuin-chief 0f the second semester was Carol Anderson; associate editor, Shirley Eck- lund: literary editor, Dorothy Lehtinen, '49; assistant editor. Ginger Hamilton; athletics edi- tor, Roland Campbell, '50: alumni, DtArtene Enos, '48; clubs, Helena Toivula, Y51; ex- change, Marilyn Smith; girls' athletics, Helen Kai; libtary. D'Arlene Enos; special depart- ments, Louise Morrison. '50; Senior Mariner, Janet Scott and Joanne Graham. 0n the busi- ness stuff, Dick Peura, '48, was circulation manager; Marilyn Smith, mailing; Roland Camp- bell, makerup editor; Louise Morison, uptown advertising: Jane Anderson and Natalie Gustafson, V18, Harbor adver- tising; typists, Jane Anderson. Natalie Gustafson, Joyce Kap- sas, Joanne Koski, Marge Terry and Carol Whiting, K48.
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