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ff' ff 15-' 4 ' , ' N f xv ,l K NE . N I A- r '-'iw 'V .,. 440' We ,Q f 755-1 X ED ATIO Young Americans discover the responsibilities of freedom Here is a group of people with whose faces you are very probably quite familiar. You know them for the work they've done in and for Lamar, the responsibilities they have shouldered in the interests of Lamarican democracy. They have, to the best of their abilities, promoted both Lamarism and Amer- icanism. They are all leaders in scholarship, group activities, citizenship. Be- cause they have striven constantly to make real the promise of a high-school democracy, because they are true representatives of that ideal, this book is dedicated to them-the scholastic celebrities of today, the civic builders of IOHIOITOW.
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,Allaah -' - wr' . I Y 4 -onngv ..,a ' . ff X 'Wg I , I 9, iz. AMARICA DE OCRACY The rights and privileges of democracy have been yours, boys and girls of Amer- ica, for lo, these many years. Now, confronted with the necessity for scrutinizing and defending these standards you will have a new concept of your responsibili- ties. The citizens of Lamar present: PREVIEW' BY LAMMYPOO A. Copyright B. Foreword C. Contents D. Dedication E. Archives of State SECTIONI VOTERS A. Taxpayers Qseniorsj B. Other citizens fclassesj Low seniors juniors Sophomorcs C. Democracy at XVork Qclassroomsj SECTION II THREE PART PLAN A. Executive lsuperintendent, principalsj B. Judicial lfacultyj I. Supreme Couri flwadsj 2. Dixlrirt Iurlgrrg ftcurbersj C. Legislative 1. Svnalr fflrrowlwrazlj 2. 1101150 fSludcnI Councill 2. Foreign Rvlalions Frcfzch Club Forensic League Spanish Club War Department R. O. T. C. Labor Department Foolball Baxkellmll Cherokee Spring Sporls lAthleticsj Sfrorlx Axxorialion Commerce Department Lancer Orenda Postal Department In 'Il0?' Claxxir Justice Department Lamar Palrol 'al League Interior Department CSoeial Clubsj i 3. Library of Congrats flibraryj Brllrs Seminar 4. Hall of Fame Clunns Lamarfs i O Sorivly fOrvmlaj Palomar Kip: ' Lambda Sigma Alpha Taufaxi Macs N L I1-1' National Honor Society Kclrla Tliirf-3' Club 2, I. I W'b0'5 WUJO Mrla Nllt'dIIIIll .3g.,Q,f.,:i:' 7 T' sEcTioN In CABINET H. Treasury Department Quiz' 7 A. State lDiplomatic Corpsj Music Ji 1. Domeslir Drama Iggy'-Q' ,Uh Bmufirx if 1 411'0ri1'z'5 SECTION IV PROPAGANDA I. 1.1. iruilcf- tm f r i: Q 9X0 Hro- 1 ge fy v.?fts1t1frf+. ' -' ... all f' iris 1 r 'N 0 , j F g Q' -1 W 0 .Q Q . I QV .2 H-.rr a 'C -'Q o .. N mul .J X I- Q 'K 1 'fill 0 4 , IH W ' 5. Co 5 f ' - 5 5.1 E ' '.. x Q Sf' 1 CFN4 'lx ETOX I 5 To Pi, T QAAZ' F'
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ARCHIVES OF THF STATIC The first things you see at the first of school, as is appropriately first in these oflicial archives of tlic state, are new sophomores. Here are Nancy McFarlane, Carolyn Cheesman, Nancy Scurry and Wayne Williams, while their glum companion, Floyd Delafosse, looks dubious to say the least . . . Those super-duper cheerleaders Margretta, Bill, Nadine, Jack, and Lois are whipping up some real enthusiasm about a wahoo,' and the pigskin. Wfhat did you have to hide your face for, Lois? Mrs. Koch is holding forth on the necessity of economy and so forth to a grave but listening audience, yes siree . . . Anabelle Murray sits regally at the new hcme economics Silver tea set serving for her admiring companions. Everybody can cer- tainly get a lot of good out of these bits of tinware, no? . . . International diplomacy! Here are three ministers of good will from other school-states-Audrey Forrow, Californiag Kathleen Bel- ton, Qklahomag Calvert Disney, Missouri. QP. S. He,s gone back.Q ,iff 0 6 , .ff F7151 4 9 in I UA
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