Background Image
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  7 / 28 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 7 / 28 Next Page
Page Background

TilE

~

T

I 0 -E

l

T

D I

c

0 T T T I G E R

5

"TIGER" DEL •GATION TRAVELS

TO NEW YORK

Takel-i Part in Columbia Conference

l\Ianr a !:'tudent gazed with

11\'Y

when nc,

saw five member:; of the U-E

Hi~h

chool

leave town with suitca"es in hands Thurscla. ·

aflcmoon,

~larch

16.

"I

knew their writing- was bad, but

I

didn't

think that

the~·

would have to leave town!"

The) might have

~aid

that for the bon voyants

w

re Harry Love, Garth l\liller, Juanit.l

Merkes, Grant Johnson and Robert J. pencer,

staff heads and faculty adviset of the ''Tiger,'

on their wav to attend the olumbia chola.i–

tic Pr ss

A~sociation

conference.· at

Columbi~1

nivcrsity, •"ew York City.

Arrh·in!.{ in the big town at l\lidnight, th

~

r gi. tered at the Regent Hotel. The trip was

a combination journe:, for they attended the

m

etings and conferences at the University

as well as reaped a wealthy knowledge

o~

metropolitan life in ew York City.

l'e1·haps the best remembered of the acti\–

ities while in New York was the , BC television

tour and the :;lage plays which the delegation

attended as well as the practical ideas the.·

rec iYed at the Columbia

m

etings in improv–

ing thi publication.

GOOD LUCI{!

Tht• IUPillbt•I'S

of thP staff

ol

till

"l"-E

Ti~pr·"

"onhl lilw

to

congralnlatt>

rwr–

:,;ona

lly

eadt ont·

of

tlw

:!

·u

mt•mbtrs

or

the

.Junt• gradnating

clns~

.•\s this

is

an

impossiLilitr.

"e

lak lhi:< HWlhocl

o(

wi~hing

all or you

tlw

happit•nt possible

life and

the

most

~ut·et·~sful care~r

that

you ean

a~pin•

to.

To

COillllH'IICl'

Jill'

011

~

Ollr 0\1 ll is an

Pnlirl'ly

new

probh•m.

llowt·Yt>t', ••;, I'

;•I

that

\\ith tlH' training

~ou

h;ne

had

at

t

-E you ''ill makt• the most ot your

ability

and surge• forward to

YOill'

go:d.

Goocl ucJ,

~

-Th tall'

CO-EDITOR JOH SO

LEAVES

··TIGER'' L

T

JU E

:\lem ber

of •

'taff

.Since

'36

Gmnt Johnsen, co-editor of the -E Tiger.

began his joumali,

t'c

career as literary editur

of the

H. B.

E.

Crier. Later, while in ninth

~rade,

he became.; editot·. Enter·ing

-E a,

a .;ophonHH'C in

l!J36,

Grant was :<elected

a~

Humor J•;ditor of the -E Tiger. Appointment

as Literat-y Editor was announced in the fall

is~;uc

of

1!)~'7,

and in the spring iRsue he wah

promoted to

As~on'atc

Editot·. The goal of his

journali::;lic efforts

t•n

the stalf was reache.l

last fall wlwn he was n1ade Co-Editor, will,

llarTr Low, of

the

U-E Tiger.

Grant i::; al!'o

pr·t·~ident

and a charter

membet· of the Endicott chaptet· of the Quill

and :Scroll

~ociety,

an international hono•·

.gr..up for high school journalists.

Beside~

being active in chool publications, he founded

and fot· a year and a half dited The Tu-Oh·

Won Typhoon, the monthly publi ·ation of troo1

201,

Hoy Scouts of America.