Memoirs of Wayne County And the City of Richmond, Indiana; From the Earliest Historical Times Down to the Present, Including a Genealogical And Biographical Record of Representative Families in Wayne County 1, Pt.2
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"The High School Argus" was begun as a monthly paper in Feb- ruary, 1897. It contained many interesting articles by teachers and alumni, as well as pupils, but was so poorly supported by the stu- dents that it was finally given up. The last number was that of Jan- uary, 1903. In 190S some high school boys got up a four-page sheet of school news and gossip, which they called "The Reflector." The teachers took up the matter and helped in bringing out a special orchestra number in April. 1908. It ...was made up much like the old "Argus" and was a success, but no further efforts w^ere made to give the school a permanent paper. The Earlham paper has, however, had a long and successful career. In December, 1873. the Ionian Literary Society, consisting of the boys of Earlham College, began "The Earlhamite," as a monthly during the school year. The first editor was Edwin Horney and the manager O. H. Bogue. It was a sixteen-page paper, about 6x9 inches. The first volumes seem quaint and sometimes humorous to the Earlham student of today, for as a college paper it reflected the college life and all can see the striking change?
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