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FRED GUNN LowE1.1. DITZEN joe GYULAY Business Stalflf A STAFF of reporters, under-studies, assist the regular staff in publishing the paper. From them the next year's staff members will be chosen. From the results of the cub edition we are sure that the new staff will prove as successful as the last. Miss Eleanor Baptist is the sponsor to whom the paper owes much of its success for the capable work done in promoting school journalism. The Pantograph is financed by merchants' advertising. Lowell Ditzen, the advertising manager, and Fred Gunn, the business manager, have been wonderful assets this year in making the paper a success. Fred has been aided by joe Gyulay, the assistant business manager, The other staff positions were changed every twelve weeks, thereby giving each member a broader knowledge of journalism. Special issues are published the week in which outstanding events occur. I-IAUETTER VAUCHAN CONRAD KENDALL CHAPMAN DANIELS Page Thirteen Publications Pantograph
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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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Boys' Athletics ,txt f Y ji W J A N9 i FRED POWERS Track. WALTER ROY Swimming Basketball Tennis Fourteen Coaches PERCY PARKS Head Coach Basketball Football Baseball VINCENT KEYES Assistant, Basketball GUY ll'lOUSE Assistant Football ' Basketball
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