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Page 24 THE SWASTIKIAN l}£ itvt mlles Sftglj Nnus The V. H. S. NEWS exists to: Represent the school and interpret its activities in the homes of its patrons; create school pride; assist in all worthy school enterprises; serve as a medium for the expression of student opinion; keep other schools in touch with the work accomplished by us; offer an opportunity for motivation of English work in school. From a Writers’ Club, organized in October, a news staff was chosen to manage this publication: Editor, Bernice Rhodes, ’27; Managing Editor, Roena Long, ’27; Sports Editor, Harold Pearson, ’29; Literary Editor, Brida Dunwoody, ’28; Music Editor, Thelma Brown, ’27; Flash Editor, Billy Reed, ’27; Society Editors, Kathryn Martin and Herman Schilling, ’27; Reporters—Esther Hardman, Mary Belle Subler, Ruth Subler, Norman Trittschuh; Faculty Representative, A. M. Jones. This, the first newspaper the High School has ever published, was made possible by the management of THE VERSAILLES POLICY. Each week of school since the first number appeared on November 4th, four columns of effective publicity, bireezy features, club notes, personal items, sport news, original short stories and poems, and spicy, attractive humor, have been published in the V. H. S. NEWS section of THE VERSAILLES POLICY.
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THE SWAST1KIAN Page 25 Sfmtnrary Honorary Society for the year of 1926-27 organized January 27, 1927, and elected the following officers: President, Bernice Rhodes; Vice-President, Mabel Minser; Secretary, Evelyn Milne; Treasurer, PaulGerlach; Pianist, Helen Miller; Assistant Pianist, Genevieve Gcphart. Those appointed for the program committee were: Kath- ryn Martin, Roena Long and Genevieve Gephart. Faculty representative is Mr. E. G. Puterbaugh. To belong to the Honorary Society, it is necessary to have a grade of “A” in each of four subjects, and a grade of “B” in conduct and application, and during one of the six-week periods. This Society was first begun in V. H. S. in 1923-24, and it has proved to be a successful organization.
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