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Johnson, Hughes, A. Berg, Carlton, I’rseth. Shoturr, Gruber. Marry, Brrnlttn, Srff, . Berg, La havre Carltrn, Hrlti, Mils Jarobirn, Min Blais,tell, Egglrilon, U'almann, Mastrrson PRESS CLUB O F FI C E R S Charles Walmann - -- -- -- - President Marshall Field.................................. rice-president Ralph Coursolle - -.........................Secretary-Treasurer M iss Helen E. Blaisdbll - -- -- -- - Adviser THE Press Club is an organization composed of members of Southerner and Tiger Staffs, and also of students in the news-writing classes who have had three or more articles published in the Southerner or Tiger. It designs to be progressive in acquainting itself with the most approved standards of the writers’ and printers' art, and to exercise this knowledge and skill in all student publications such as the newspaper, magazine, and annual. At the Press Club Meet of November 19, 1926, speaker guests were present from North. Central, Marshall, Edison, and the University High who spoke on different phases of publication experience. The Minnesota High School Press Association held its seventh annual convention November 12 and 13, 1926, with the Junior and Senior High Schools of Rochester, acting as hosts to 250 students from the high schools of the State. Official delegates from the Southerner were Charles Walmann, managing editor, Myla Masterson, news editor, Marshall Ryman, sports editor; from the Tiger: Agnes Hove, January editor-in-chief, Ruby Eggleston, June editor, and Katherine Grottum, art editor. Other representatives of the Southerner were Rose Seff, Marshall Field, Stanley Johnson, and Ruth Hagen. Miss Helen E. Blaisdell, Southerner adviser, Miss Nora Jacobsen and Miss Eliza Eoe, Tiger advisers, accompanied the delegation. 1‘agr Seventeen
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Jr.kntom. I'nrlh, ll'almann, Rrikereer, Carl on, Fir Li. Hoffman, Shomer, LaFavre, l.angert. Berg, Gruber, Hagen, F.ggletton, Ryman. Haitenon, Mangteth, firrnlirn, Mitt BlaitJell, .Hr. Blumer, Carlton, Marty, Berg. SOUTHERNER STAFF FALL TERM Charles Walmann -Mvla Master son Ruby Eggleston - -Marshall Ryman -Marshall Field - -Ruth Hagen - - -Miss Blaisdell - -Mr. Blumer - - - () F FILERS - .1 imaging Editor - - Sen s Editor - - - - Editor-in-Chirf - - - - Sports Editor - -Business Manager - Advertising Manager - Literary Adviser Business Adviser SPRING TERM - - - Alvin Ursbth Myla Mastbrson Ruby Eggleston Stanley Johnson - - Marshall Field - - - Ruth Hagen - - Miss Blaisdell - - - Mr. Blumer T1 IK Southerner is a paper devoted to the interests and encouragement of high school life. Its first issue was published April 5, 1916, and since then has been continually growing and improving. The Southerner is a member of Quill and Scroll, national honorary society for high school journalists, the Central Interscholastic Press Association, and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. It placed second in the national contest conducted by the latter organization in the spring of 1927. The Southerner's pride is its editorial page which won first place in the state contest in the fall of 1926. Judging from the comment of numerous competent critics, the staff believes its greatest achievement of the year has been the production of the best editorial page anywhere in scholastic journalism. Through the efforts of Miss Helen K. Blaisdell, faculty adviser, has been built up a well-defined organization of the editorial staff, and emphasis has been placed on certain specific objectives. Page Sixteen
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Sant elm, Olltad, Remeta, (i rot lu mi, Morin, Harrit, To lefton, Rakken, Rou t, .taken, Carlton. Tkinen. tChillier, Nath, Mitt Mathiat, Stein, Riehard, Moore, Canatta, ART CLUB O F F I C E R S FALL TERM Mary Helen Richard Astriij Stein ... Dorothy Nash - -Edith Whittier - -Miss L. Mathias - - President - - - Pice-president -Secretary- Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms - - Adviser - - SPRING TERM - - Edith Whittier Mary Helen Richard - - Dorothy Nash Stanley Carlson - M iss L. Mathias WI TH a purpose to create better art among the students of South High School, the Art Club was organized in October, 1926. Its members consisted of a group of enthusiastic pupils, who realized the good times they could have together experimenting and drawing. Among other pursuits they have tried stenciling with lace, tie and dye, and clay modeling. One of their plans is to spend many pleasant hours sketching anil painting out of doors this summer. The club is ever ready to assist in making posters for the school, and to do its part, as a club, in helping to carry out campaigns. Art Club is not a permanent name but will be used until a better one may be found. South 1 ligh has, previous to this time, boasted of many clubs such as literary, musical, and athletic, hut has never had an art club. Although its numbers are few at the present time, the Art Club will soon he one that South can he proud of. The members try to live up to their purpose of making art an interesting feature in our school, and encourage only the very best. Page Eighteen
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