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-J As 707 goes overhead, birds fly tor cover, men and women stare, children gape cmd everything stops in the classroom This is the air age, age ot speed, age of flight. Many things are new but we still have the same urge to eat, and here we have some cooks of to- morrow looking at a steak or chop of today. Educational trips are an important phase of classroom ac- tivity tor they give the student first hand information concerning the subject he is studying. fi,
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The air age is a busy age, but students take time out from their busy schedule to think of others. These class officers are busy counting the money collected from the March of Dimes cam- paign. There was also the 1-EN, 29 ffl Like planes which carry one to far-off lands, our honor able drama class trans ported the faculty and stu dents to a distant atmos phere and environment. The class performed a va- riety of plays throughout the year with a helping hand from Miss Raine. The senior play, Time Out For Ginger , was a huge suc- cess and many skits were performed at pep assem- blies. Hglpmelw Nr ,Q-Q WL C l campaign for Red Cross, in which students took an ac- tive interest in helping others. The Boys' Club Social Serv- ice Committee collected money for Christmas baskets to be given to needy families. The roll rooms also did their share by collecting canned goods for food baskets to be distributed for Thanksgiving dinners. The Christmas season was a ioyous time of year for Cleveland. The halls were decked with holly, roll rooms celebrated with parties, clothes were collected for those who needed them, carols were played between class, and sung by the choir during class time. Added to all of this was a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, which was genuinely admired as it stood in the main hall. I .4 'ii'
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