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THE ELM THE PRINTSHOP OR the past years the Printshop, under the supervision of Mr. Morris, has done practically all of the school's printing. Many thousands of report cards, admit slips and schedules, etc., are turned out every year by student labor in the printshop. Few schools in the state are fortunate enough to have such a shop and consequently have to depend on outside sources. This often proves an expense which does not compensate for the results or recompense the students in any measure for the sum expended. At this school it is different: the students not only write but even print their own weekly, the Hi, a publicaton that will compare favorably with any of its size in the state. Many outside schools write asking how such a feat is possible. The shop is well-equipped, having a Miehle printing press of the most modern type and four linotype machines that cast lead into type, also much auxilary equipment. The shop prints more than 1200 copies of the Hi every week. The students gain much practical education and experience in the printshop. This edition of the Elm is entirely the work of the class in printing. Page Twenty-eight
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THE ELM THE ELM STAFF, 1927 Poetry DALE NIERRITT Athletic.: Anms EcKHARDVr RAYMOND S1MoNns Humor JACK Wmsuu- ELLEN OYBRIEN WALTER COSGRAVE IZDNVARD M. TSAu ER, JR. ELM linrrok Plmtogmplzy AVI RICHARD BANNERUT JOHN KOSTERMAN Orgmtisatians EDGAR ARNDLD AUIJREY YoUN'r C artoaus HAYNE SHEERIN CARL H AGUE WILL BURD GRAIJljA'I'liSY RECORDS PAUL LQR1-ON VERNARD DAX'IS ALICE NANTZ ALICE Vowl-:LL GEQFEREY A. CURRALL RIANAGER Page Twenty-seven
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THE ELM THE HI --OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER HE HI, official newspaper of San Mateo Union High School, is published every Friday at the printshop of the San Mateo branch. Over twelve hundred students look to it as the direct representative of high school life, and it has been one of the big connecting links between the two units. Under the editorship of Geoffrey A. Currall and a very capable staff, the Hi has shown improvement with every issue this year, and has grown to be the popular organ of school events. Close co-operation between the journalism and printing departments has made this possible, and the Hi is a real example of a modern high school paper. It carries a big story every week and even has a last minute news column. Mr. E. A, McAllister and Grant B. Morris, instructors in journalism and printing respectively, are honorary advisors to the HL The editor and members of the staff, accompanied by Mr. McAllister and Miss Ruth Mantz, attended the fourth animal convention of the California Scholastic Press Associa- tion at Stanford University last November. The confab, sponsored by the Sigma Delta Chi fraternity, lasted two days, and fifty high schools were represented. The 1926-27 staff: Geoffrey A. Currall Editor 1926 1927 Paul Lorton News Editor CBurIingamej Ed Bauer Heather Peto Girls' Activities Florence O'ConnelI WiUfhf0P R. Coats Sports Editor William Burd Audrey YOUIU, Pauline Main Personals, Exchanges Hasle Morehead Francis Bakewell Make-up Ben H. Black Journalism Classes Reporters Page Twenty-nine
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