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lwwli Lavvk ,LLAHQ E NvfGm- BWV' vfstm-wwttswt f+Q'fe Mt I lf ',5,.iyX'l.,QL.,.Jcvv5'f'- 'N I ' K AAJLLX y.4,rmJs4lf CRITICS Ray Coffman and Ed Minty were selected as the editors for the second semester and Louis Dwight was made business manager. To strengthen in- terest in ads the Konah sponsored several ad contests, giving a prize to the student who wrote the best ad. The second semester staff abolished the kidding column. Another teat ot the second semester statt was the editing of a six-page Easter edition. Much extra work was necessary to make this a success. The guiding genius ot the Konah is Miss lone Lake. For several years she has consistently held the Konah at a prize-winning standard. Any student who takes journalism is automatically put on the staff and given a job ot doing anything from writing sports to interviewing new students. Every Thursday evening Miss Lake and the editors go to the Missoulian to supervise the final editing and make up ot the paper Fitting it together piece by piece like a Jig saw puzzle cutting down headlines that are too long copy reading tor mistakes and tinally O K ing the final paper require much time Little do we realize when the paper is dealt out so quickly Friday noon the hours ot labor behind its completion Many aspire to be on the Konah statt but only those with C s or better in English are accepted The ambition ot every Konah staff member is to become a member ot Quill and Scroll international honorary society tor high school Journalists The num ber taken in is necessarily small due to the high requirements Aw 5 -l--I KONAH 2 JD SETMSTER J t lv 15 I I l ll I A , . . ,I ff, . . . 1 , . . , . . f . , T C. , - 1 i , 1 f ,, V . ' fy K 1- K ' f i' .l J: Delaney Nielson Bates Glllfini l7'!ttu!:,t'I1 firing li- 11 lt :ly l' ,t::. Ienes Baird H' lirics Cliak 01,1111 ll 1. :Ii 'f:. ::,31 :. Wal ttI'SkllTCllUIl linty K'-.itiinfrri Dwititit i.
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CRITICS fy KONAH lST SEMESTER 1 Burl Wll7 Drly Coz rd Waltersklrche 1 ll Mxnty G ld KONAH STAFF Ponng over copy wr1t1ng headlmes makrng asstgnments and a multttude of other tasks tall to the edttors of the Konah Burnmg the mldnrght o1l to meet a deadlme 1S an almost datly occurence to every young Journaltst on the Konah Fleet reporters dash about the halls covenng therr beats predrctmg foot ball scores browsmq through new hbrary books cntrcrzmg art work catchrng the hrgh pornts of an assembly or pamtmg a colorful plcture of a comrng dance Behmd the scenes Mrss lone Lake 1ournal1sm mstructor and the edltors rewnte modtfy and add to th1s rntormatton gathered by the reporters The ad vert1s1ng staff under the busrness manager sol1c1ts ads whtch provtde a large source of revenue for the paper Howard Golder' and Harold Swan were co edltors the trrst semester wrth Byron Clow as busrness manager Howard and Harold were well qualrfted to take up thetr new Jobs after spend1ng a month at Northwestern Untversrty Therr frrst coup was to make the Konah a weekly mstead of a semt monthly l4 x ll Qi N 5 lt! 5 l ' gs, A4 v T t X' t X X, f L I f Qu X ji x rr Wl 11 ton 0 , t , c S' ,I Kxrc sfnrd Peek? l.1sto-1' Iolnnson Swan lmmvu Bates Bam Bl xcknz rn lt :Ines o wr C'f,1tfx:.:n 4 1
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Principal l G. A. KETCHAM l 4' i . . K. 3 NB' XL' ln the office or elsewhere about the building one may find Principal G. A. Ketcham attending to the multifarious duties of the biggest job in our school. Students often notice that the principal has slipped quietly into classrooms to watch. His auiet, firm manner and his attentive assistance wherever help is needed have endeared him to students and faculty alike. Vtfithout ostenta- tious show he quietly keeps all parts of the school in pleasant harmony. For twenty-seven years Mr. Ketcham has watched and guided the development of this ever growing high school. Assistant Principal H. I. Hunt has ably assisted in directing the affairs of the office. He is perhaps best known among the students as a dispenser of permits to enter classes. Besides his office duties, Mr. Hunt conducts mathe- matics classes and sponsors the Pep club. Assistant Principal H. l. HUNT 16
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