New Marion High School - High School Daze Yearbook (New Marion, IN)

 - Class of 1927

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New Marion High School - High School Daze Yearbook (New Marion, IN) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 78 of 144
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The Handbook Top RowffRhorer. Pe-nrud Second Row Grant, Kendall. Foland, Hildebrand THIS year Marion High School inaugurated a distinct innovation in the line of its publications by placing in the hands of the student body a high school handbook containing valuable instruction in the usage of the building. It was published with the idea of bringing before the entire student body the complete curriculum of the school and of enabling them to become familiar with the rules governing all branches of conduct in the building. It was primarily intended for the new students, but information important to others was placed in it. In it was embodied an outline of the athletic achievements of the school and a list of the college entrance requirements of the best known colleges. The book was printed and bound in the high school printshop and was distributed to the student body about the beginning of the second semester of the school year. The book was published by a staff consisting of Will Hilde- brand, Velma Foland, Roger Rhorer and Mary Kendall. It was edited by Clif- ton Grant and was produced under the direction of B. H. Penrod, faculty ad- visor and instructor of printing in the Marion High School. It has long been the custom of other schools to publish such handbooks, and lVlarion's adding the handbook to her list of publications is regarded as a distinct advancement. The handbook published this year was in the nature of an experiment and was successful from every point of view. The work of publishing the book was considerable, and was handicapped by the lack of any precedent. However, a splendid book was produced and next year's handbook, even aided by the examples' set by the present publication, will have much to do to equal the handbook of this present school year.



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