Abstract
In November 1924, a small group of high school students and teachers boarded the train at the Superior, Wisconsin, Union Depot and settled in for the long journey to the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison. The traveling party included two editors and the circulation manager of the city’s largest high school publication, Superior Central’s The Devil’s Pi; the editor of the school’s yearbook; their adviser and printing instructor, Mr. Harold L. Mahnke; and representatives from the student publications at Superior East High School. As delegates to the fifth annual Central Interscholastic Press Association (CIPA) conference, they planned to attend