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VOLUME IV. PUENTE UNION HIGH SCHOOL JUNE I92l STAFF Editor - - Markham Salsbury Manager - Frank Welch Literary - Esther Colville Art - - Leota Frazier Organization - Elvira Rowland Circulation Marion Hammersley Society - Della Reynolds Snapshot - Frank Hannah Alumni - Mable Cooper ,Ioke 'Dorothy ,Iackley Cartoon - Charlie Blackburn Exchange - Celia Olivares Sports - Portia Parriott Sports - - Stanley Maxson Class of 721 Wilbur Larmer Class of '22 Edith Philebar Class of '23 - Victor Conde Class of '24 - ,Iohn Shepek Typist - - Clara Martinez Typist - - Cecil Knowlton Faculty Advisor - Mary Prudence Brown Faculty Advisor - Loraine Novak Page ,Vine
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EDITORIAL SYSTEM ln this day of ours we must have system for the conservation of time, energy and material. Witliolit it we could accomplish nothing. ln the business world all enter- prises which keep their heads above water have a certain order of doing things, a methodical conserving, recording of time and material. The small retail man as well as the owner of an iron foundry always runs his business according to some plan pre- viously laid out. They realize the importance of it. A carpenter when building a house does not start with the roofg neither do we expect that carpenter to work day and night. apparently accomplishing much, and then have to quit his job entirely before finishing. As it is in the business world, so we may bring it to ourselves in school life. lf we have no system, a mapping out of our own work, we do not get very far. Not often does a person change his course in school, after he is well started on it, only to begin at the bottom of another. His common sense and his knowledge of a voca- tion suited particularly to himself tells him better than that. Let us bring this down to Puente. Can we not next year work out a system for our Student Body activities? Experience is a dear school, and some few have paid this year. We elect a yell and song leader under the Student Body. Next year let's elect someone to have charge of each activity managed by the Student Body, one for the shows, one for advertising, one for the stage managing, and one for musicg then each one might have a committee working under him. The responsibility should not all lie in the hands of one, but each separate activity should have its own head, re- sponsible for his department, and should feel that responsibility. With that worked out perfectly it would rest easier on all concerned. Let's push for a systematic Student Body next year. M. E. S. 721. OUR JOURNALISM EFFORTS The work of our class in Journalism has passed from the embryo stage and has become a settled and proven success. When, at the commencement of the school year, the idea of having a regular news department in the local paper was introduced, there were some who doubted the ability and persistency of students to keep up the weekly grind and make the High School 'acornerii one to be widely read among the student body and people of the community. The English IV class undertook the job, and through their efforts we have a regular weekly space, which contains school news of interest. Under the direction of their teacher, Miss Loraine Novak, they have been taught the rudiments of journal- ism, and have organized themselves into a Journalism class. Imitation, we are told, is the most sincere flattery, and it has been with 3 Sense Page Ten
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