Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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THE TAHOMA, 1930 5, , Q .- .g. ITH many new features, such as Vislagraphs, Baby Ten, Foolish ,, A LL 2 Interviews and Going Through the Mill by 'hCookie 1Wads- J . ., - E worth! Welch, 29, The Stadium World for the fall of 1929 was con- , ' ' 9 I ' i sidered by many as the best ever. Thursday was retained as the regular day of issuing the paper, , r , and on September 12 a free copy of the first issue was given to 5 1 every one. is f L i a' C 1' Night Windi' by Dorothy Nadeau won first place in the annual short-story contest sponsored by the paper and Student Council. .1 Q ' ' Robert N. DeArmond took second place and Doris Edwards third. I EDITH SINCLAIR Barbara Wintler, Marian Hoska, Marjorie Howard, Mary Edna Ham- .J ilton, Elsie Voorhees and Pat Cardin received honorable mention. Edith Sinclair, the first junior ever to hold the position, proved to be a most competent editor. She and Dorothy Thompson, advertising manager, represented The World at the high school leaders' and journalists' conference at the University of Washington on November 14. 15 and 16. Later Edith, the only delegate from Walsllillgton, attended the National Scholastic Press Association convention in Chicago. The banquet on December 12, at the Wzllker Apartment Hotel, had as its toastmaster Virginia Marvin. Those in charge of the party were: Edith Sinclair, Bill Tihbits, Mildred Hoska, Art Gilmore, Virginia Marvin, Norman McCabe and Marian Hoska. The fall board of editors was as follows: Editor in chief, Edith Sinclair f managing editor. Fred White, news editors. Barbara Wintler and Bill Tibbitsg sports 9 or, Bill Wil- l'z f ature: editor Marian Hoska. Marian was assisted by Virginia Marvin and Robert N. nm-, e s , DeArmond. Gladese lmhoff and Norman McCabe had charge of the art work. Art Gilmore was circulation manager, Margaret Baisch, circulation assistant, and Dorothy Thompson, advertising manager. The ad staff consisted of Pat Cardin, Laura Hart, .lean Poe, Marian Moore, Pauline Sceva, Peggy Scudder, Mary Shull, Elsie Waleshy, Alfred Waterman and Marjorie Youk. The others in the-picture were, reporters., X . WJ, 4 , BACK ROW. Left. to Right.-Mr. Hotfman, McCabe, Tlbblts, Gilmore, De Armand, Whlte, Holman, Bubb. Cardin, Stocking. MIDDLE ROW Lett. to Right.-Meler, Moore. Marvln, Shull, Seeva, Janes, Hart.. Mlldred Hoska. Slnclalr, Shalllt, Wllllams. Clifford. FRONT ROW. Left to Right- Mr. Giltner, Walesby. Vouk, Baisch, Marlan Hoska, D. Thompson, Scudder, Poe, B. Thompson. Mlnter, wintler. Goodale. R. Johnson. Eighly-nm

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THE. TAHOMA, 1930 9 ITH the number of editors increased and the number of reporters decreased. The Stadium World was published under the careful guidance of Bill Williams. Bill made an excellent editor. being both hard-working and dependable. The four new editorial positions created were those of advisory editor, assistant managing editor and two associate editors. The posi- tion of news editor was done away with, the two managing editors taking over this work. The spring staff was different from other staffs in that it con- tained so many juniors. Also a new idea was inaugurated whereby BILL WILLIAMS the editor was selected from the fall staff. A new feature, By the Waly', proved to be very popular. A few weeks after the staff began putting out The World it held a little party after school in the lunch room so the members might become better acquainted with one another. Refreshments were served and every one had a splendid time. The board of editors consisted of Bill Williams, editor in chiefg Edith Sinclair, advisory editorg Paul Harvey, Jr., managing editorg Harold Deering, assistant managing editorg Fred White, associate editor, Marjorie Dilts, associate editorg Thelma Melsnes. features editorg Wilbur Meier, sports editor, and Muriel Thompson., editorial secretary. Those in charge of copy and features were: Grace Weller, Mary Jane Wilkinson, Marian lfoska. Eldridge Sinclair and Herbert Arntson. Norman McCabe and Gladese lmholf were the artists. The reporters' utilities appear below the picture. Dorothy Thompson and Glenn Holman were the ad managers. Those on the ad staff w rc: Art Abbott, Lorraine Alexander, William Beggs, Elizabeth Denton, Vivian Henricksen, l orence Kinlball, Irene Moe. Polly Osgood, Kent.'Rotl1ermel. Bill Ti bits Elsie Vo rheei ll l Rela Wampler. I Q f V09 1 . . 1 . . . The business staff consisted of Helenlllerg. business manager, B lSTll. circula- tion manager. and Bill Thompson, assista t circulation manager. it '54 BACK ROW, Lett. to Rlqht.-Abbott., Arntson. Haley, Holman, Klegman, White, Tlbblts, Deering, Devereaux, Houston Thompson. MIDDLE ROW, Lett. to Right.-Meter, Hunt, Voorhees, Denton, Osgood. M. Martyn, Snowdon. Wllklnson. Eldrldge Slnclalr Barker. FRONT ROW. Lett. to Fllqht.-Mr I-loska, Wampler, Alexander, Moe, Kimball Weller, Melsnes. Dllts, Campbell. D. Hedberg, Rosenherqsr, Edlth Stnclalr, Harvey, Mr. Eiahly -1f1'f' 6Yb,' f db Q nib 4 i 'J will 'ft fi -' ilu, I.-JN ,Hel .y f-Af t ef l .54 .xp N 41' rd fx--aff ji-yr 2-I

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