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Introduction C 7 HOUGHT expands our horizon! With our plans formu-J lated for a bigger, fuller annual to keep stride with our numerical and material growth, we were the first to sense the implications of war, curtailment and restriction. Our mental growth made us realize the advisability of abridging the annual, nevertheless, we felt that there should be some record of this school year in which there has been so much growth in both our building and curriculum. So the Leyden annual staff adjusted itself to war, giving you a war issue. The Older Girls’ Council, also conscious of its duty, has sold war stamps and bonds with very good results. Leyden is aware and proud of its role in this war, of its many former students now in the Armed Forces, its defense training course for those at home, its financial aid through regular saving and its inspirational encouragement through civic co-operation and leadership. Editor JOAN TIFFIN Assistant Editor ART TIEDEMANN P Mtograpby JIM CHARLESTON Lay Out MIKE PRINCIPE Ad visor MISS H. MALONEY
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LEYDEN EYE 1 9 42 WAR • ISSUE Published by LEYDEN COMMUNITY HIGH FRANKLIN PARK, ILLINOIS
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BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. A. KELLERMAN MR. N. TRUMBALL MR. A. NELSON MISS I. BRINKERHOFF MR. M. TRAUSCH SECRETARIAL FORCE BLANCH HARFST JOSEPHINE RIEHL MARGARET STEG MRS. MARY LALOR Q w.'r. GROWING PAINS The fall of 1941 was not just like any other year.” The construction of the new building and the running out to the portable livened our school life. But our school changed not only in outward appearance, by the addition of our new building, but also our entire school life developed. Our student council got off to a record year with a very successful homecoming. A few weeks later a student and faculty committee drew up a new schedule enabling us to get out of school half an hour earlier. A Hi-Y club was formed by boys of the upper classes. Furthermore, our whole club program was expanded to give the students a chance to enjoy their avocations. Leyden had reason to be proud when its Quiz Kids” made such an admirable radio performance. The senior play, Growing Pains,” was a memorable occasion, and of course we can’t forget the crowning social event of the year, the junior-senior prom. Page 3
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