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LOO K-A-HEA D St. Paul Orchestra 1 Left to right: Gertrude lialtcs, violing ltlary Keller. violin: Howard Fisher, cornet: VVilliani l-llizabeth Peat. violin: Andrew Trotter. drunisg Sabol. clarinet: Panl lxlnding, cornet: ltlildrcd Nlariv Hug. VltllllllR0lN!1'tXNYl'lHtfl'll7tTl'g'l'1':H2lX0Pl10I1L'Q YVeist-nberger. piano: Betty Hohler, lidward ltle- l'anl Haar. trombone: Donald Theisen. violing Ar- Manus. .lohn Fisher. ltita Znrcher. violins: C'arl 0. thur Kluding. saxophoneg Norbert Roth, cornetg Vincent Hipp. violing Ruth llctz, clarinetg Carl Lenz, director. At the opening of the present term, St. Paul high Although two mainstays. Paul Kluding. cornet- H 10 1 nd XItN1mus W1 school orchestra was reorfranim-d l-y Mr. far . l.enz. lt has since lveen aagnientnd by the addi- 'st. and lidw: ' Q 5 : olinist, will be lost through graduation, Mr. Lenz expects to develop tion of twelve new itlt'l1ll1t1'H: all from junior high. a very successful organization next veur. A Year of Contests year of contests would be an appropriate designation for the past term. The thing started early--away hack in September when we scoured the town for l,ook-,X- llead snbseriptions. For the third consecutive year Paul Xvlttlllitll, '36, received the 252.50 prize for selling the greatest . ,- number of subscriptions. having 21 to his credit. I .loan Xlinardi. grade four, and lmoh Lanx '35 tied 1or second plat-e. The juniors were in the lead as the highest class in high school, and room 7 led the grades. Shortlv after that came the Home Again llarryn ticket sale contest. Grade 7 again reached the highest percent niark, fkL2f7fb, il: that. The juniors with 37096 were second. The juniors were first to reach the one hundred percent quota in the basketball season ticket con- lest which was held last November and Deceiuber. 'l'he seniors were the only other class that attained the IUOM quota. l'arl Keller took first place among the Uentral states sectional winners in the headline writing di- x ision ofthe Quill and Scroll. liernard lilllllhs def- inition of newspaper terms rated fourth. Vhester 11'asiniak's essay, 'Tiorgas Control of 'l'r:msmissible and Other Preventable llismfzlswf' was entered into the seventh annual Gorgas Mem- orial Essay Contest which closed February 15. ln the paper sale conducted by the grade pupils during the last tu o weeks of March, a total of 716 tons was collected for the Missions. Grades S and 7, took first and second places in the contest. Florence 11'eehter speaking on Persecution of the Catholic C'hureh in ltlexieof' and Paul 'tvidnian on The lfeasibility of State .h'lnergeney Relief for Catholie Schools, were chosen winners of the pub-' lie speaking contest held on hlarch 31 in St. Paul auditorium. Carlton Ott, sophomore, was a State XVll1l1C1' of the senior division of the 1'Vhy I Am Glad 1 Ani an American essay contest sponsored by the American Legion. The first of a series of annual spelling contests sponsored by Look-A-Head for the students of St. Paul High began with the first dictation on April 25 and ended with the public oral finals May 12. The winning seniors were: liileen Ufell and Carl Brown: juniors. ltita ltossnian, ltosaria Gates and Rose llorseyg sophomores. Francis Trotter, Geral- dine Sniith and Bernadine K1'tlI1ll'1'Q freslnnen, Mary linrton and Margaret Hiltz. This conipendinni shows why 193-l--19215 has been called The Year of Contestsf' 13 LJ
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,. LOOK-A-HEAD Loolc-A-Head Staff Lcft to right: Rohcrt l,anX. Susanna Haax Jo- Young. Rita Rossinan. Cicncvicyc Dintcr. liilccn st-ph Sticrt. c1ll!tl'lt'N ltcichcrt. licrnartl Roth. Paul Citcll. Rtlyllttillll Gross, .IJIIIIUS Sclunitlt. lfllcn Con- lNiltlCllllQ:A. Hosc Ptlicgcr. Furl Brown. Panliuc liiahop. rail. Paul Xxillllllilll. llolorcs liuchlcr. C'larcncc l'aul Rt'lI1t'L'li. Raynlontl ftlcycr. Vharlca Ott. C'lara Uurnwaltl, Cicncva Haas. Alina f10tll'1fltl, lfthcl AlI1ll1lt'l'I1ltlIl. ltosc llorwy. Carl lxcllcr. ltayniontl Hohlcr. A Year of Achievements ITH .XllA.Xuu-rican rating for 11135 from inlcrcst, and national rccognition for tht-ir puhlica- thc National Scholastic Prcv- .XP1'S11l'lFl' tion. 1Vithont this cooperation fron: crcrv cic- 111111- 111111 1111 '1 1111135 1111111111 11111112 1111111 partincnt, thc rcsultw attainctl would liarci lu-cn thc c1Oll11I1l5ltl .Xsaociation Nutt-ly xtowctl j,,,l,4,,,il,1c. away in Look-A-H.-acl :il-4-lmivt-N. thc Ntatl' is aux- AU,m,diur ty Al ,Mtx . t' I .Il 7 1 1 v ionsly awaiting tht- outconn' of two othcr coutt-sts. . I A I 1: Il 1 N15 lm m lm 111.11 11111 11 51 ' the lntcrnatitinal Quill anti Scroll antl thc National 1'f .'11 'uc 111'1. 1 1 llw wlnilwlix lm- 0011111 lwiulllml Catholic PWM Awoviulionsl Xtlillilllg, tlrawlngs, IltlVt'l'll5lllQ work, photography. Togcthcr with tht- ccrtiticatcs of awarrlw at-nt hy '1 111'1'111, 111g1t11 '1111111' 111111 11111115 5111111 111 111111111 uw m,g:uliZ:ltimN www Minn, bmlkx. nmmmlx of iucchanlcal work conucctctl with tht' puhlication of constru,ctivc criticism rating tht- pnhlicationa on tht- 11111 111111015 1111111113 1111' 511111171115 11111111-5 11111111'N1 1111' basis of nt-ww valncs. ccliting. hcatllint-f,. uiakcnp. 11111111'S1'11111f 111513 1'111111'11 c1f1'11- 1'i1l'l1'1 H0llll'l'. typography and alt-partun-nts and fcaturcs. Nlorc 111111111 11'111N- 111111 R111 M1'5'1'1 i 1111' 111N11 111 11111' than 1100 schools coinpctctl. 53 in thc claw with 1111 111111111 1111lH. livkillw tlltac i1VVill'llS to hc givcn Look-AfHcatl. that ig. in tht- group having lcv than 111 1110 Q1'111111i111'N 011 F0111llll'YlC'l'llll'llt night. tht-rc 200 Students. arc thrcc juniors who tlcscrvc spccial rccognition. Our publication won-kt-iw this .vt-ar liavt- ,lmwn and who have been cnrollcd in thc Quill and hcrotl pup and ability. 'l'hcy hcgan tht- ycar hy putting Spcictyz Ellen Uonracl, .lamcs Schmidt. and C'arl on il campaign which rcsultctl in an ilu-1-ca-,c of txcllcr. The Quill and Scroll is au Intcrnational nxorc than 100 subscriptions. ovt-r tht' lict of 1351 Honorary Socicty for High School .lUll1'll11llht'4. anti ycar. Front thcn on. cuuulation was vigorous antl f1111l11NNi11ll is gainctl only by sonic actual achicvc- -thc ntalil incnihcra. nntlcr thc lcatlcrxhip of licrnartl 1111-'111 111 N1f1111121'i1iC ,l0lll'll211iHIll. Tlln' thrcc juniors ltoth and .lost-ph Stix-rt. co-rtlitors. havc wol-kt-tl lhns cutcrcd havc di:-.tinguiwln-cl tllclnsclvcw in tht- t-xicrgctically to unalu- can-h iwuc ict-in with rt-:uit-r ulitorial, managing, and hcatllinc tlcpartuu-nts. rc- i,lh,wHt. -.pt-ctivcly, anti arc outstanding among tht- niatcrial The various cttiting th-partuu-uta couihinctl with for next ycar's ntatt' This. ytzar thc wtantlarels ot thc husincss tlcpartnicnta in thc tlctcrniination to lllll' papcr wcrc not lowcrctl: ncxt ycar- iw ncxt win that goal of all stutlcnt journalists1-livc local ycar. 14
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