UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 9, 1943 45 High School Papers Win Writing Awards Number Of Entries Sets Record In KU Contest Forty-five Kansas high schools, large and small, were recognized today by the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information at the University of Kansas for journalistic work of merit during the present school year. The schools honored for the quality of work appearing in their newspapers were among 58 institutions $ ^{\circ} $ papers were involved that entered the 29th annual K.U. High School Newspaper Contest. This number of entrants set a new record in the competition, the previous high having been the 55 entered last year. The number of items entered in the II divisions of the contest also excelled any previous total. The 1949 figure was 438 as against the previous high, 365 in 1948. The Picture division was far ahead of all the others with 75 entries, and Editorial and Feature Story tied for second with 55 each. Next came News Story with 50 and Sports Story with 19. The others ran as follows: 49. The others 18 Interpersonal and Miscellaneous, 41急聘 Human Interest, 39; Retail advertisements, 14; Service to School, 12, and Business Management, 7. Faculty members of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information judged all entries, first in committees set up to consider assigned divisions, then in a meeting of the entire faculty. The faculty was particularly pleased over the steadily increasing interest shown in the contest in the first year of the full-scale School of Journalism. 1949 Contest Winners News Story: For the best piece of reporting, including the story itself, published in a Kansas high school newspaper. Ibeit, Born, last in Rural High School First: Pow-Wow, Bonner Springs Rural High School, Bon- Springs Second: B.H.S. Life, Beloit. Second: BHS, Lake, Beverly. Third: Record, Ottawa High School. Honorable Mention: A.H.S. Booster, Abilene; Argentine, Argentine High School, Kansas City; School Crier, Madison High School; High Life, McPherson; Nake- nek, Caney; T.H.S. World, Topeka High School. Editorial: For the best editorial First: Mentor, Manhattan. First: Mentor, Manhattan. Second: Nugget, Norton. Second: Nugget, Holton Third: Holtonian, Holton Honorable Marianne B.H.S. Life, Beloit; Argentian, Argentee High School, Kansas City; E.H.S. Bearcat, Ellsworth; Tiger Times, Atchison County Community High School, Efghingham; Sumner Courier, Summer High School, Kansas City; High Spot, Irving; Patriot, Leavenworth. Feature Story: For the best feature story First: A.H.S. Boostor, Abilene. First: Attic AFF's Patrick Second: (Tie) Patriot, Levenworth; High Life, McPherson Third: Wupatana High School, Kansas City. Third: Pantograph, Wando High School, Kansas City. Honorable Mention, Hirohisa Hot Spot, Irving; Blue and White, Cameron; Consolidated School, Cimarron; Mentor, Manhadian; North Star, Wichita High School North; Chirpur, McCune Rural High School, McCune, Kansas; Courier, Sumner High School, Kansas City. Human Interest Story: For the best human interest story. First: Budget, Liberty Memorial High School, Lawrence. Second: Bulldog Blazer, Dela Rural High School, Delia. Third: Holtonian, Holton High School. Third: Holloway, Honorable Mention; North Star, Wichita High School North; Trojan, Stafford High School, Stafford; The Dictator, Decatur Community High School, Oberlin. Interview: For the best interview story. First: Newtonian, Newton Senior High School. First. Newsworth, Newbor. Second. School Reporter, Parsons. Second. School Reporter, Parishia Third. City North Star, Wichita High School North; Echo, Emporia Honorable Mention: Rosedalian, Rosedale High school, Kansas City; Budget, Liberty Memorial High School, Lawrence; The Pantograph, Wyandotte High School, Kansas City; Buzz, Hutchinson High School; Nugget, Norton Community High School, Norton; Golden Eagle, Fowler High School, Fowler. Sports Story: For the best sports news or feature story. First: Echo, Emporia High School. Second: Pantograph, Wyndotee High School, Kansas City. Third: School Reporter, Parsons. Third: School Honor Class: Mention: Newtonian, Newton, T.H.S. World, Toppea High School; Oriole, Augusta High School; Buzz, Hutchinson High School; Buzz, Wamego High School; Tiger Times, Atchison County Community High School. News and Feature Pictures: For the best news and feature pictures. Honor Honorable Mention: Mentor, Manhattan; Buzz, Hutchinson; Reporter, Parsons. Second. Record. Third: A.H.S. Booster, Abilene First: Budget, Liberty Memorial High School, Lawrence. Second: Record, Ottawa, High School. Retail Advertisements: For the best original layout and copy. First: Budget, Liberty Memorial High. Second: Record, Ottawa High School. First: News, Salina High School. First. News. Damian Krug Second. Blue Jay, Junction City High School. Third: Bulldog Blazer, Delia Rural High School, Delia. II. Mattings, K-HS, Breese, Kinglow, Ark I. Honorable Mention: K.H.S. Breezes, Kinsley; Ark Light, Arkansas City Senior High School; Booster, Pittsburgh High School; Pantograph, Wyandotte High School, Kansas City. Service to School: For the best report of service to a Kansas high school by the newspaper of that school. First: Echo, Emporia. Third: Booster, Pittsburgh High School. Honorable Mention: Golden Eagle, Fowler High School; Ar- second: Rosedalian, Rosedale High School, Kansas City. Third: Booster, Pittsburgh High School. Honorable Mention: Golden Eagle, Fowler High School; Argentian, Argentine High School, Kansas City; Hornet, Horton High School; North Star, Wichita High School North. Business Management: For the best report on methods of handling business problems, advertising and circulation for a Kansas high school newspaper. First: Argentian, Argentine High School, Kansas City. Second: Bulldog Blazer Delia. Third: Delia. First: Argentine, Argentine High School, Kansas City. Second: Bulldog Blazer, Delia Rural High School, Delia. Second: Bindog Bakery. Miscellaneous: For special merit because of some excellent fea- tures included in forgoing awards. For cartoons. First: Booster, Pittsburgh High School. Second: Patriot, Senior High School, Leavenworth. Third: Pantograph, Wyandotte High School, Kansas City. For drawings: First: T.H.S. World, Topeka High School. Second: Paxiconian, Paxico Rural High School, Paxico. Third: Record, Ottawa. Linoleum Cute First: Argentian, Argentine High School, Kansas City. Second: Tom-Tom, Smith Center High School Third: Newtonian, Newton. Columns. Columns. First, Times, Garnett High School. First: Times, Garnett High School. Second: Scribber, Galena High School. Third: Golden Eagle, Fowler High School. Departmen: First: Echo Emporia. Departments. First: Eloi, Elphinstone. Second: Offord, Lifeo Rural High School. Third: B.R.S., Lifeo, Beloit. Verse. First: Bulldog's Bark, Munden High School, Munden. Second: Holtonian, Holton High School. Third: Courrier, Sumner High School, Kansas City. May 9,1949 A. S.T.E. meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Old Fowler shops. Election; movies. Mathematical colloquium of the department of mathematics, 5 p.m. today, 203 Frank Strong. Mr. Hugo Q. Rolfs, "Two Treatments of the Logarithm and Exponential Functions." Mathematical colloquium of the department of mathematics, special meeting, 5 p.m. tomorrow, 203 Frank Strong, Mr. Max Dengler, University of Kansas City, "A New Approach to the Concept of Probability." Fencing club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 101 Robinson. Plans for possible forthcoming tournament will be discussed. I. S.A. scholarship applications available 228 Frank Strong, L.S.A. desk. Must be turned in to Walter Brown by tomorrow. Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Ballroom, Memorial Union. Election of officers. Alpha Kappa Psi field trip to Ford Assembly plant, meet 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Memorial Union. I. S.A. council meeting, 5 p.m. today, 205 Fraser. General Semantics club. 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, 111 Frank Strong. KU. Disciple Fellowship spring picnic, Sunday, May 15. Make reservations, student room, Myers, or call Ruth Courtright, 860. Physical Therapy club farewell party, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Watkins hospital. Business School Day picnic, 4:30 p.m. Friday. Picnic grounds, Potter lake. Tickets on sale 9 to 3 p.m. today, tomorrow and Wednesday. Change in time of W.Y.C.W.A.Lantern parade from 8:15 p.m. to 9 p.m. tonight, Ballroom, Memorial Union. University Dally Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except summer holidays and examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. It's Car Buying Time FOR THE REST OF MAY SPECIAL TODAY We Are Featuring A Car A Day 1947 Nash (4 door) '600' Clean as New - Fully Guaranteed - Radio - Heater - $1,400 LIVENGOOD NASH MOTORS 617 Mass. Phone 407 Students And Faculty Have Turnabout At K-State Manhattan, Kan., May 9—(J, P) They are calling it "turnabout week" at Kansas State college, starting today. Students came to class with grade cards to classify instructors on their teaching ability. A. L. 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