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j - T - T . T a7..:7.:7..:7 447'-Iivaayav Ekrlund, Carlson, Lindblom, Biiiqcrf, Ilia-lborg, R. IV. Johnson Pearson, Green, llfood, Doinlm, W UfS011, Nelson, Sells Alexander, Bynell, flfliss Blaisrlell, Frilzi-ll, Rude, Roan, lfalkrr, Liden Larson, PV. Anderson, A. Anderson, S. Johnson, Powrrs, Ryman, Ifinn, Dvnnin SOUTHERNER STAFF FALL TERM STANLEY JOHNSON ASTRED ANDERSON DOROTHY POWERS MARSHALL RYMAN WILLIAM DENNIN DONALD EKELUND MISS BLAISDELL MR. BLUMER - OFFICERS Zllanaging Editor - News Editor - Departments Editor - - - Sports Editor - Business Illanager Advertising .Illanager - - - Literary Adviser - Business Adviser SPRING TERM STANLEY JOHNSON ASTRED ANDERSON DOROTHY POWERS MARSHALL RYIVIAN WILLIAM DENNIN - - JOHN FIELD MISS BLAISDELL - IVIR. BLUMER INCE its Hrst publication in April, 1916, The Southerneru has become an important factor in the high School student's life. It has been grow- ing more and more as a medium of interpretation of the school activities for the community. One of the features of the year has been to make The Southerner more interesting to outsiders. VVhile at all times endeavoring to serve as an adequate record of school achievement and a herald of coming events, the paper's policy is to build as far away as possible from anything that should savor of provincialism. Among the innovations introduced and consistently carried out, has been the Here, There, and Everywhere column, set up in quatrains clenching in highly condensed form some of the high spots of news gained from systematic outside headings of international, national, state, and local affairs. Another departure of merit has been a Series of School department articles. The survey gives a live interpretation of the Schoolls progress in the last decade. Tail isitlie sire of fame. IZ?
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3 - v -v - :Y 7.-'Q-T-.TL-T-T-Y-S'-Y-.T-T-L73-l i Hnrhlhnuscn, Solbrrg, Frrdell, Sfllfillllllll X Rj'IIIHll, .Wu Pederson,'Gnd1'rian, Foss, R. lf. Johnson, Felt. Hansen 1 Iotvrrs, Illiss lnrobsvn, Sclzvffcl, Burry, Roan, Snyder, Dtcinmil, Olifvrr, Srhillvr 1. Johnson, Pvlrrs, OIIIIXTCOVIII, Holm, Bicgvrl, Srnmiol, Liilllllllllll, Ifkflllllti JAN UARY ROGER BIEGERT - AUDREY SCHEFFEL - DOROTHY OLIVER - BERNIECE SCHILLER HUBERI' LINDBLOM HAROLD SCHENNUM EARL FREDELL - DONALD EI-LELUND THEODORE SOLBERG LILLIAN BILL - TIGER STAFF - - Editor - - Associate Editor - - Class Editors - Organization Editor Sport Editor - Girls' Sport Editor - Feature Editor - - Art Editor The Arts Editor - Snap Shot Editor Advertising fllanagfr Circulation Illanager JUNE - - RAYMOND HOLM EVELINE OUNSWORTH DOROTHY GUDERIAN - DOROTHY POWERS - IRVING JOHNSON MARSHALL RYMAN - - ROMA SNYDER R. WALTER JOHNSON - CLARENCE FELT - - HORACE BURRY A LILLIAN SAMDAL TH EO. HUCHTHAUSEN - - jOHN FIELD -- ROBERT HANSEN - WILLIAM PETERS - DOROTHY PALMQUIST - BERTHA Foss - Stonograpliers - - - L - AXIARLOWE IDXVINNELL CLASS REPRESENTATIVES ANDERSON, January, 1929 RALPH FRITZELL, January, 1930 . June, 1929 XVILLIAINI CONNOR, Juno, 1930 , June, 1929 FRANCIS FAGEN, J!1llll!l7'j', 1931 CULTY 2 EVELYN CRANTZ, June, 1931 ADVISERS B usiness MR. PEDERSON Art MISS MATHIAS rlifw' than to rece'iI,fe. 63
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v T v' lv Iv -' v .'?..Y.'7L.-Y-T..T'-Y-7-.T-Y-7..'Z7-Y l Oar, Rossland, flfrlberg, Ziclz, Srrigslad Cranlzerg, Trcslrail, Johnson, ,Miss Blaisllcll, Eng, Guthrie, Lealcen PILOT STAFF O F F I C E R S WALTER JOHNSON ---- - Editor-in-chief SIGURD EEG - - - 4 Assistant Editor CLAYTON ROSSLAND - Publicity Jllanager FQANLEY OAS 1 WILLARD WHALEN - Assistants VERNON STENGEL Miss BLAISDELL - - Adviser UBLISHED annually by the Hi-Y club in collaboration with the news classes, the Pilot has become one of the mainstays of South High. With the purpose to guide the incoming pupils into the right channels of school spirit, school activities, and school traditions, this year the club published a larger and more complete edition. The book was increased from thirty to one hundred pages. Features of the publication this year included: Sections for girls' sports, yells, editorials, school regulations, school activities, curriculum, and school songs. This book is not only interesting and educational to students and teach- ers but also interesting to people outside of school life. The planning of the book was done by members of the Hi-Y, While the gathering of the material was accomplished by several members of the news classes. The success of the 1928 Pilot is largely due to the advice and help of Miss Helen E. Blaisdell and her news classes. Infinite riches in a little roam l-23 l
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