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Show Results in The adventurous, humorous, and the terrifying were all there in the fall and spring issues of Weber High's official literary magazine, SCRIPTO. The talents and ideals as practiced and sustained by the students of Weber were represented in this publication, which is devoted primarily to the advancement of creative writing and its promotion in the various fields such as poetry, essay, and short story. 3 a a ~y SCRIPTO, as in past years, sponsored two all school contests this year, the first being its annual literary contest featured in the fall issue, and the winners of Typical Graduate announced in the spring issue. Wayment, editor Paul Schneiter, Sharon a eg fe. te ee 3 |. SCRIPTO STAFF—Helen Harris, Michael Parker. The members of the KNIGHT ERRANTRY staff are always on the job hunting for items of interest to pin up on the board. News of engage- | | ments, secret notes, cartoons and all made ap: pearances frequently. ee As few people know, the main purpose of KNIGHT ERRANTRY is the refrain from the publishing of personal news in the school paper, and has in this way proved an asset to the school. Sa: ila einen 8! ?PF AASvy Se Oe “4 ~ ee KNIGHT Gardner, sbrt 5 Pe ay 2 Ce Re editor Claudia The junior staff members of KNIGHT ERRANTRY faithfully took their turn decorating the board with school news and special displays for games and holidays. They received practical experience which they will use in their work next year as they train new editors. ee crane rok Dearden, STAFF—Marilyn ERRANTRY Sharon Harris, and Helen Wayment. The junior exchange editors spent a year of getting acquainted with other school papers which are received here at Weber. They will be able to keep tiously and send issues of TRUMPETER to other schools. JUNIOR q 1 a Baker, ae 108 KNIGHT Lorraine ERRANTRY White, and Mildred EXCHANGE McGhie, and EDITORS—Verlene Karlene Brenchley. records conscienTHE WARRIORS |