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Where do we go today? It really must have been fun for Hi Times staif members to publish the All- Range edition just before the basketball tournaments. 2 Trips to Nashwauk, Buhl, Keewatin, and other range towns were made in order that Hibbing students be- come acquainted with different schools and promote better sportsmanship. Papers were again entered in the Quill and Scroll contest and the National Scho- lastic Press critical service. One of the projects under- taken by the staff was to stock the journalism press shelf with books. At a press meeting held in Duluth, jack Anderson, the editor, and Alfred Diehl wer.e instructed in methods of publicizing the Christmas seal drive. Miss Kate White is the adviser, and as in former years, Mr. Marc Atkinson printed the paper. X .X Circle: just off the press, the latest issue of the Hi Times is given a final once over by the staff and Mr. Marc Atkinson. Seated: Ray Randall, Joanne Lewis, Jack Anderson, editor, Ann Tucker, Janet Bergren, James Booth, Richard Harms, Dario Monti. Standing: Luclla Anderson, John Englund, Norma Kovich, Nancy Ray, Clarence Flynn, Larry Peterson, Ann Danahy, David Naughtin, Alfred Diehl. 1 Loads of News Were Always Sought
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