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The pretty lody It beckoning oil to come to the Y-Tecn Mordi Grot held in the school gym, which wot goily decoroted with bolloont, terpentine ond confetti. SOPHOMORES thokc o log ond dig for the oyster, dive for the elom ot Dod Perry demonstrotes for thotc who ore slow. HAWAII WAS NEVER LIKE THIS! Jock Wolfe, '01 Swivel Hipt, ond Merle Hodgct, Bumpy Bouncer, could pul o couple of Howoiion hula donees to ihomc. Here they demonstrate the technique that thoy used in entertaining guetts at the onnuol Y-Tecn porty. Neediest to toy, the entertainment wot a howling success, ond the two comely hula girls hod no trouble In borking more engagements throughout the U. S. SUDENTS DANCE to the music of the Seranadert , at one of the many school donees. 17
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LUCK '0 THE IRISH! Sophomore Kothlccn Dunigon ond Mary McCaffrey arc being initiated into the Rep Club, and a can readily be teen, the maneuver they ore trying to perform it quite a difficult one. It it coty to pat onctctlf on the bach, but did you ever try to pot your head and tummy at the tome time? ROLL YOUR OWN! Thot moy we.l be the title of thit Pep Club initiation ttunt. Three uni- dentified heodt are thown dutting the floor, and according to relioblc informontt, the notet attached to the head ore quite red from pushing pcanutt acrott the gym floor. The tcverol toft of bluc- jeoned legt, alto unidentified, belong to teotoned Pep Club performer , who arc in charge of the initiation each yeor. WOMEN PAY ALL. Or, WPA. Note the re- laxed look on the facet of the mole etcortt a they twing thoir portnert oround the donee tlo.'r during the Pep Club’ WPA donee. They don't have to treat the girl to tteoki, molt , etc., after the party. The treat arc on the girl . BARK, BARK. BARK—It' really worte thon their bite! The little gent with the crew cut, pic- tured lower, it Paul Malone. The guy with the big grin, ond the wide open mouth it Bill Hogon. On the right it Richard Butler. Rcaton their mouth are wide open? They ore terving ot Barker at the annual Student Council cornivol. Reoton for the grin ? They were having exceptionally good luck ot Borkert ond the coth and cuttomert kept rolling in. 16
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The students get the Budget The school gels the fame. The printers gel the money And the staff gets the blame. Front row: Shirley Dodd, reporter, Linda Conner, OMOciatc editor, Solly Six, reporter, Noney Hutton, odv.. Pot Dovit, odv. monoger, Amy Kipp, reporter, Jockic Jobnton, reporter. Second row Bill Morey, odvitor. Morilyn Kipp, o»'t. business mgr., Mory Keys, reporter, Joon Lconhort, business monoger. Pot Tothom, exchonge editor, Coroline Wilbur, reporter, Mory Dcmeritt, odv., Shirley Button, odv.. Morilyn Bomber, photographer. Third row: Mike Getto, oss't. odv. mgr , Bill Pulliam, co-sports editor, Jeanne Speormon, reporter, Donold Roke, reporter, Ed Rucsc, odv., Jomet Jackson, odv Bock row: Dona Leibengood, co-sports editor, Fred Coombs, co-editor, Alden Brownlee, co-editor, Dovid Hill, odv., Ethan Smith, reporter, Bob L'Ecuver, ossociatc editor. ANONYMOUS An ambitious staff of thirty-one juniors and seniors worked earnestly to write stories, get adver- tisements and meet deadlines the past year. The result was a copy of the BUDGET every week. Fred Coombs and Alden Brownlee were elected co-editors. They were ably assisted by Linda Conner and Bob L'Ecuyer, associate editors; Joan Leonhart. business manager, and Marlyn Kipp, assistant. A football “Review and Preview was printed early in the year. A copy was sent to the athletic departments of each school which Lawrence plays and to the sportswriters of several leading newspapers. A brochure on dramatic productions at LMHS and one on the field of science were published later in the year. As a special feature, a Carnival Carousel was printed during the evening of the annual Student Council carnival. This paper, edited by Mary Keys, contained gossip and bits of humor, and was appreci- ated by everyone who attended. Advertising for all the papers was the job of Pat Davis. Mike Getto. and a crew of eight. All the activities of the Journalism class arc under the guidance of Bill Morey, Jour- nalism instructor. Mr. Morey, new to 1.MHS, carried out his task with efficiency and capa- bility. He. along with the dif- ferent staffs, met and conquered every deadline, and were able to keep a smile through it all. RED AND BLACK Carol in Wilbur, buiineu monoger; Shirley Dodd, art «ditor; Solly Six, cdifor-in-chicf, Morilyn Kipp, advertising monoger; Nancy HuHon, ossittont editor. The year book staff was chosen early this fall to carry through plans for the 1950-’51 yearbook. Sally Six. chosen as editor of the yearbook, is backed by Nancy Hutton as assistant editor. With the guid- ance of Bill Morey, these two girls put out one of the most successful annuals in the history of LMHS. Early this fall. Sally chose “Alice in Wonder- land as the theme of the yearbook. Shirley Dodd, art editor of the Red and Black. carried through the theme with copy sketches taken from the original Tenniel drawings. And so, Alice stepped through her looking glass into the wonderland of LMHS. The Red and Black supplement, also under the direction of Sally and Nancy, will be sent out during the summer and will contain many of the Spring activities and graduation pictures. 18
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