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CATIONS riters, Readers as to the Real Political Issues Publication staff's have been kept busy, for besides putting out the paper once a month and working on the yearbook, they found time to sponsor the “Harvest Moon Dance ' sell programs at the Thanksgiving Day football game, and produce two student assemblies. Under the leadership of editor Pat Jenkins, the LAHIAN ran on greased wheels. A new system of organization was inaugurated in order that the students themselves might have more part in the making of their yearbook. The seniors wrote, counted, and cheeked copy, with Miss McCullough's counsel. Mr. Gershman, adviser, claims that Joie Hubbert is one of the most efficient business managers with whom he has ever worked. Now the SCRIBBLER’S IN K staff, after working with Miss Hartman on the literary magazine, joins all the others in reminiscing about long hours and harassing deadlines. “Gee, it was fun!’ Top Left: J. Mack and J. Fried examine their handiwork on the G. and G. LAHIAN STAFF Row 1: B. Marshall, M. Hrndickson, E. Harrison, R. Her per. Row 2: J. Bell, O. McCarthy, A. Matthews. Kditor J. Fried, A. Matthews, M. Godshalk, S. Hahs, P. Gordon, B. Wilson, P. McCarthy, P. Jones, F. I trail , study a copy of the G Ac G and report student reaction. Bottom Left: Ambitious art-editor, Mary Hendrickson, takes time out to identify pictures in I ahian class. Garnet and Gray members: P. McCarthy, It. Wilson, P. Gorden, M. Hart rack their brains for clever headlines. “It’s I, Pa-a-ansy LouP B. Wilson makes a spectacular entrance in the publications assembly. Who’s crazy here? J. Mack, M. Godshalk, S. Stirnus, lustily in the G. and G. assembly. K. Harrison and J. Hubbert total subscriptions. A. Matthews. It. Rowley, and It. Marshall measure layouts for our All-American Yearbook.
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PUBLI HYSTERIA Blinds Big chiefs of the Lahian, J. Huhbert, 1 . Jenkins, L. Gershtnan assemble snapshots for use in the I ahian. The Lahian and Garnet Sc Gray serve as a means for the students and faculty to read about school happenings in the same light. This year the G Sc G was minus an editor-in-chief when the staff assembled to write the first issue. A new system was to be tried out, that of having an editor for each page. In January, editorial orchids went to Janie Fried, but the idea of page editors continued. True to its former record, the paper is again headed for national honors.
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L A N Q NAME CALLING Veils the To build a peaceful and tolerant world is to understand the peoples of that world, their customs, thoughts, ideas. Our language department feels that the best way to do this is to break down barriers of speech and communicate with them. The sooner the peoples of the world learn to reach out across their borders, the sooner international peace will be achieved. This is the main purpose behind our study of a foreign language. The French and Spanish classes are doing a “Jacques lx Mendiant” tips his hat after receiving money from J. Bell, M. Cook, W. Atkinson. Admiring Spanish costumes are M. Watkins, B. Williams, and R. Patterson. M iss Cook checks up on M. Hendrickson's homework assignment in Cicero. M. Wagner unfolds the tale of Joan of Arc to her French class. R. Green is the center of attention in English 11 while reading his composition. T. Meaney, R. Dye, and D. Coyle generate weird sound effects for their radio soap opera. R. Gamber plays teacher in his English I class. L. Benson, R. Taylor, and W. Dye inspect a model of the Elizabethan Theater. J. Hubbert, D. Uws, and S. Kirifides brew a witches’ potion in their study of “Macbeth.” Students find books for both relaxation and research in the library.
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