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Page 10 The 1943 Papyrus, school annual, was awarded an All-American rating by the National Scholastic Press Association. With a score of 1320 points out of a possible 1500, it was one of the eighteen Cout of the sixty-eight entered in this divisiol winning such a rating. I Perfect scores were received by the yearbook on special pages, write-ups, school life, athletics, material, organization, color, physical appearance and finances. Criticisms and suggestions were given in regard to the pictures taken by the student photographers. Lawrence Schiedermayer, now in the United States Navy, was the editor- in-chief of the Papyrus. He was assisted by Anne Nelson. Thomas Brenzel, now of the United States Army Air Corps, held the position of business manager. The advisers were Donald Krider, now in the United States Army, in charge of the editorial staffg and Principal O. G. Dryer, business staff. 25 j V I Way Q My W 12 ,QW 3 5,1112 . ! fffva , f i ' Qld! f-df , . f - j x X 3 fail 7 WE .1 fig s lv if ' ta --- - - war -- a fl 'f The Kau-Hi-News did it again. For the seventh consecutive year it received a first class rating from the Quill and Scroll Society. lt was judged by the stu- dent journalists at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. This year these journalists judged the paper from four different standpoints. They were: a medium of QD information to the students C25 influence on the students C35 entertainment and C43 an educational laboratory. Criticisms, comments and general advice were given in hope that the paper would,be even better next year. The general opinion of the judges about the Kau-l-li-News was: 'lThe News is an excellent paper, with lively spot news and interesting, well-written papers.
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Accepting the agricultural medal as the outstanding agriculture student was Elden Broehm. This award was established a few years ago by the Alumni Association. Elden was an active member of the F.F.A. for four years. For the fourth consecutive year, the Elks trophy was presented to the senior with the best knowledge of the Constitution, as shown by the results of a com- petitive test. Last year the trophy was presented to lean Derus. Besides placing first in the local contest, lean placed third in the state test at lanesville. lean, a wonderful choice for All American girl, was valedictorian of her class. During her four years at K.H.S., she held the official positions of class president, vice-president, and secretary. She was an active member of the Camera Club and president of the G.A.A. in her junior year. She also belonged to the Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. lean was also awarded the Thilmany Award of S5100 given by the Thilmany Pulp and Paper Company to the outstanding girl of the graduating chavssj fy. f141,f, ' '..ci,g.,.'. gf 1 , ,A ..L,,f',q' A fy, 41, .ef - ,f 1 , Q . I f A I 11,4 Q: -f ' - I ',, -'ffixuhf . Xf- lf I ., ll V 'll A ' ll In f'f !V 'S-4.fL,' Nr ,' j- .- r' ' l?'.- '-',,f- V, , ,LJ t X , f gd C.. 'L,i- I ' , ,F I, I' 1' f 'V 'O' jfff 'f..,, ,fn - 4. u. sL.,.'.,ff.f':'- ' -' '- Suspense filled the auditorium as Mr: Dryer stepped forward to announce the outstanding senior of the class of 1943. Silence gave way to applause when Lawrence Schiedermayer arose to accept the trophy. Buck, with a record for every underclassman to look to for inspiration, was editor-in-chief of the Papyrus and editor of the sports page of the Kau-Hi- News. He was president of Quill and Scroll and a member of the Honor Society. l'Buck was a championship football player, and a member of the K Club. His classmates chose him to represent K.H.S. at Badger Boys' State. Lawrence was also awarded the Thilmany Award given to the outstanding boy of the graduating class. This award, given by the Thilmany Pulp and- Paper Company, is 55100. ff, - 'Li ,' 1' ' ,4 If ' ' ' . 1 ' ff ' A t'..Z1L-.J ' ' P 11 'I L' ' , , Gig? ' N-'fel 1 A' - ' 1 I
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