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rf 4 CALENDAR September 2 -- School Days! St-hool Daze! The opening day of school is characterized by the pitter-patter of little feet in the halls ot' I.. U. H. S. as 328 unemployed go back to work. October 23-24 - The dear teachers give ns two days holiday -- Teachers' Institute. November 11 - Arinistit-e llay was t-otnniexnorated hy an impressive assembly program. November 20 -- The Pilgrims send us a holiday in the fortn ot' Thanks- giving. December 19 -- Santa Claus is t'0llllll' to town with two weeks vat-ation for us in his pack. January 5 -- New Year! Retttrn of the natives. January 14 - All heads are buried in books. Why? January 15 -- Dear exams interfere with nimble tninds. January 22 -- Director Lees triumphs with premiere protluetion of Foot-Loose. February 19 - One, two, three, ready, play. The silence gave way to the sweet llllltill' ot' the L. U. H. S. Tiger Hand. Q L i
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The corn is green With warmth of the mellow autumn sunshine still surg- ing through their bronze legs, the newcomers wriggled their toes in the dust for the last time, put on their shoes, pushed their childhood pleasures into the past, and approached the portals of L. C. H. S., to enter the educational gyration which is the consummation of all their desires. Bewildered? Yes. But eager to learn a new way of life, the freshmen, lost in the shuffle of world-wise upperclassmen, wandered in big-eyed wonderment through the halls as if The lost in a labyrinth. With naive simplicity they listened to the advice of the sophisticated upperclassmen-who knew all the Freshmen ropes: Get your lessons the first six weeks and the rest will be easy . . . Those who took the advice learned the bitter truth on Wednesday of the seventh week! Those 'fvho didn't fared better and managed at least to keep above C level . After getting in the groove with their first class meeting in September and electing their officers, the freshies made plans for the future. A Halloween party, with witches in every- thing, was held at the Conservation Club where all the hep- catsn really gave the old shoe leather a work out. A success, you say? Well rather. So successful in factg that another jamboree was held in April with dancin' and eatin' as the favorite entertainment. Orchids to the freshmen who have claimed their place in the sun. , . I a if V5 ui Q .souls .- - 14' l I 4 ? T 4 1 1 L .1
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