D661-1

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D661-1

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  • 1936-04-24 (Creation)

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Three newspaper staff members of the Lincoln News and their advisor receive word that for the fourth consecutive year, the newspaper has received "All American Pacemaker" honors in the National Scholastic Press Association's annual contest. Pictured left to right are Bettie Whisner, feature writer, Homer A. Post, faculty advisor, Roberta Bullard, feature editor and Dick Meyers, Associate Editor. Only 10 of the 845 high school papers entered received this award. Lincoln received 900 of 1,000 possible points. (T. Times 4/24/1936, pg. 1; the 1936 "Lincolnian")


Whisner, Bettie; Post, Homer; Meyers, Dick; Bullard, Roberta; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Public schools--Tacoma--1950-1960; Lincoln News (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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