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BACKCRCDLJND Vvfe have gone through another war year at Horace Mann-Lincoln. In history this year will go down as the most critical the wortd has ever known. Such times as these affect us in myriad ways: primarily in causing us to turn our eyes inward, wondering how wett we are prepared to take our places as stahte citizens in the changing scene of today and tomorrow. This hook Witt picture hte as we, the student hody, lived it during the year 1944-45. Our school was our world. patterned on the tines of the world which we are soon to enter, with, of course, idealistic overtones. Has the school done its joh of HEducation for Livingu? Vxfe think that on the whole it has, Qur idealism, white it may cause us some rude awalcenings upon our leaving this relatively sheltered school world, is not htind idealism. Horace Mann-Lincoln has taught us to think ohjectivety as welt as to cherish ideals, and this hatanced hactcground wilt enahte us to face intelligently the prohtems of the post-war world. T hose who have left Horace Mann-Lincoln have seen proved the actual worth of this kind of education that we have received here at school. It is only naturat for us to dedicate this hook to Horace Ntann-Lincoln School and to the high ideals that it stands for. Xve hope that those who follow us will take advantage of the education and idealism that Horace hiann- Lincoln School stands for and has given to us. F. N. L. R. A. E. 5
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BACKGROUND 1945 Editor-in-Chief?-AI, ELSEN Associate Editor-Ruth Vxfatctheim LITERARY EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGER Doris Carrott Rohert Berg Stephen Dunn ADVISORY EDITOR SENIOR SECTION STAFF I d R . Aeonaf HQOZIH Jay Mettzer John Mann ART STAFF Stephanie Ctaman Bob Berg tvtarguerite Rice Phyllis Gahrnan George Stocking PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Curtis Davis Pierre Hahn Ectithjane Arnotct David Elliott Rohert Mehtman Anne Schwartz FIxCoI.'I'Y ADVISER Helen Fern Daringer This hook, although it was edited hy the statt, is reatty the work of the entire SCt'100t. tt was written hy the Ctasses and it is a true representation of their icteas. XVG woutct like to thank att the people who have etone so much to hetp us with our hook. Xve woutct especiatty tike to thank tvtr. Schwartz who was an invatuahte aict to IIS in our photography work. 0
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THIS IS JUNICDI2 I-IICI-I 7's MEET CHINA-VITAMINS-ATHLETICS Out ol' buses, vars, aucl subways reluctantly sliulllecl T2 bevvilc seventll graflers wbo wonclerecl wliat Junior tsligtf' in store lor t Tbey were we. Uoubts ancl lvears about tlrc eoming year lwillecl our be ll' we bael been able to loolq at ourselves a lew weelcs lwence we woulcl been greatly comlortecl. Qnly a Comparative liancllul ol us llacl been in tbe Lincoln bui beloreg tbe rest were absolute strangers. Because ol tbis our biggest 'pro turnect out to be getting acquaintecl. Nve soon overeame tbis clespite the fart tbat we were cliviclecl into tbree groups. Vvle learnecl, ever, in class meetings to solve our problems anal to worlc togetlaer as .CfCCl mein. acls. rave H ding olern Cul ty 1OVY- OUP group. Xve also got aequaintecl at gym anel tbe Vltltursclay alter-sebool parties. NNW of V5'V5'f NIVACI! umm all n5o1:nurfpcf .4 . ,A mtiili I f V y Q 09 ll Fx Xe qf' 3 . 3 hM'hvm.ouw 1 111590467 Nz X' SK' Our interests were many. in laet, sometimes too many. Vvlater ancl air never seemecl important to us belore we stuctiecl tllein. Xve lqnew water came from a laucet but we liacl never realizecl bow tremenclous tbe job ot getting it into tbe laueet is. XVC cliseoverecl tltat we sit on molecules ancl atoms. ig Tbe ltrst clay we went to language classes we lmearcl our teaebers uttering queer, unfamiliar souncls. Xve now tiincl ourselves spealqing tlaeir pbrases altllouglr we clontt lcnow bow it fame about. Xve learnecl tbat Cliina bas a clramatie ancl a Colorlul bistory. Xve reacl a great cleal about tliat fountry. its people anal tlleir progress. Xve were experts in many otber subjects. lor instance, Englisti. Xve are still laoping to prove tbis to tlue Ulioretteu stalt. Xve reeognizecl tube value ol our nutrition stunly. Xve lilcecl sbop, tbe artrooms, ancl best ol all we lilieel gym. However, as one ol' tbe Class wits so aptly saict, mlibe tlwing we were best at was playing tagf, 4
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