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Pictu ed above are members of This limb aids the student in lea , .. ' 1' ,'...m , I f F 17 rw ,JV cv 33475, ' 'I' ffcli ,fm sssxf rning on the job. D.0. The slogan, Wwe Learn By Dolngn, might well be the motto of those students who are participating,in the Diversified Occu- pations Program. The D.O.Program,as it is commonly called, was initiated at Lincoln at the beginning of the 1951-1952 school term. It seeks to provide opportunities for students to acquire work experiences under actual job conditions, The D.O.Program which is being develop- ed and co-ordinated by Mr. David Williams, is heartily endorsed by the participating st dents. In addition to the valuable training received,the chance to earn while learning is particularly appealing. Still other advantageous features of the are the activities provided by the fied Occupations Club. Members of meet with members of throughout the state blems. At the first October ll-13 on the creational Area, the Club was represented program Diversi- the Club schools to discuss common pro- of these meetings,held Lake of the Ozarks Re- Laboratory High School b Owen Richmond Clubs in high the D.0.Progrmn. Reading left to right, first row, Bessie Bledsoe, Mr. David williams, Co-ordinator of the Programg Marion Trigg, Vvonne Collinsg second row, Horace Vaughn, William Turner, Isiah Thomas, William Van Bureng third POW: Samuel Porter, Owen Richmond, Sullivan Bradford, and Thomas Brown. One of her office duties is E0 see that letters SP9 Correa ' ly and neatly written- Y 0 Sullivan Bradford, william Van Buren, elect ed first vice-president of the Diversified Occupations Clubs of Missou i. It is hoped that the D.O.Program will continue to ncatch onu with students, teachers,and the community so that its objectives might be more fully realized. ,, -.- .hu 2 -.bl ' AWG rox 1. L These Studgnts set type for one of the n umeroug campus publications.
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I xx yoRAMATucs 1 v1Tf: W 'Q 1- mr -1,4-ff - J . r ' 8 . 1' 'LXKX af N , X .A -'W-V 'M , , X I- LP.'hl zf, This limb acquaints the student with the fun- damentals of play-act- ing and producing. The Dramatics Club, under the direction of Miss Sprye, is one of the outstanding organizations at Lincoln High. The Club presents a series of plays each year at school assembl- ies. The first play presented this year was A Christmas Caro1 ' inwhich William VanBuren portrayed Scrooge and Berta Crum portrayed Tiny Tim. Other plays presented during the year were two one-act comed- ies, What Are You Going To Wear' and 'Be Home By Midnight.n The members of the club are: Jean Henderson, Lillian Smallwood, Patsy Fuller, owen Rich ond, Berta Crum, Islah Thomas, Barbara Blue, Goldie Vaughn, Barbara Hardiman, Carl Smith, Annabelle Taylor, Ann Hollins, Nancy Smallwood, william VanBuren, Clariona Lewis, Reginald Porter,Mary Broaden, Ella Nichols, Emma Henderson, Frances Randolph, Rhoda Timmons, Betty Eldridge, and James Conley. l H'1 A 7 13,41 5 iw? . gQfq 'I -. , 1 , ' n' I wi .1 sf? ,Hx N , 7 . EEVFT ,gif . lll A scene from A Christmas Caro Dramatics Class during the Christmas 8 r6Ei?l f'g, In I by Dickens, presented by the eaeon.
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