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Among the outstand- Quiverian in the past place in national con- out as representative of tion activities. Last the high place of the under the leadership of Howard I-lamilton, As- Christy, Business I-lassig, Advertising hope that this year's the standards set by ing honors won by the few years, the first test, 1928-29, stands Wyandotte's publica- year's staff retained Quiverian nationally Steacy Pickell, Editor 3 sociate Editor 5 I-lorace Manager, and john Manager. We only publication will retain the previous editions. Department Editors Wilma Turner, Faculty Editor, has succeeded in obtaining pictures of the various departments ofthe faculty and securing the section write-ups. I-ler willing- ness to co-operate and her ability to type have made heir an outstanding member of the staff. Margaret l-lelen Seymour was originally chosen Eine Arts Editor because of her interest in that department. Because of illness during the early part of the year her duties were given to Bernice Burrows. Margaret returned to assume the duties of General Assistant, which she has succeeded in dis-charging well. Ered Young, Photographer, has been the eyes of the staff. Besides doing much work on the features section, he has taken most of the pictures in the book. Lotus Risser, Debate Editor, has done a great deal of work for the annual. Not only has she worked on debate but has been general secretary, and an able assis- tant for the other editors. Bernice Burrows, Eine Arts Editor, took up the work of Margaret rather late, but has done some very fine work as will be noticed. Her interest in this line of work has been a great help to her. Page Eleven Publications Quiverian
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Publications Quiverian PETERSON SILKS BRIDGES ISBELL VAUCHAN TURNER SEYMOUR YOUNG RISSER Buizizows Department Editors MARGARET Peterson, Class Editor, arranged for the taking of pictures of the entire senior class, and prepared the write-ups accompanying each pic- ture. l-ler efficient and careful work is evident in that section. Donald Silks, Art Editor, has been responsible for all the art work in the an- nual. Donald shows unusual talent as is shown by his pen and ink sketches through- out the book. Geraldine Bridges, Club Editor, has shown much ability in obtaining write- ups and identifications of the various organization pictures. This position entails much work and great accuracy. Barbara Isbell, Girls' Sport Editor, has capably handled the girls' athletic sec- tion. Being an athlete herself, she was well fitted for the duties of the position, which she has discharged in a competent manner. i jack Vaughan, Boys' Athletic Editor, has supervised the taking of athletic pictures and has prepared all of the write-ups in the section. Besides his own sec- tion jack has helped with Scandal and has proven himself helpful to the staff in general. Page Ten
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Publications Pantograph JACQUELINE VAN DEVENTER SONNY CLAFLIN ELEANOR BAPTIST Editorial Staff THE Pantograph, our school paper, is one of the best in the United States. From the National Scholastic Press Association, University of Minnesota, the Pantograph received an All-American rating. While not first, this is an honor of which we may be proud. In the Tri-State contest, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, our paper was awarded first place for which we received a silver loving cup. The Pantograph was awarded first place in the state. The feature which is most desired in a paper is good printed matter. The state gave the Pantograph credit for, the best news story, the best account of service to the school, and the best solution of a business problem. Carol Widen, a senior this year, wrote the best feature story in the United States as judged by the Quill and Scroll contest. These honors were received in 1927-28 and do not include the many that have previously been re- ceived. Jacqueline Van Deventer filled the editorial position the first semester and Sonny ClaHin the second. . SHOPMAKER WIDEN KROH LAKE COSTELLO BA BIN Page Twelve
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