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Blackburn, R. Rosenblum, A, Schweizer, M, Scanlon, Court attendants R. Rosenblurn, C. Marsden, and R. Van R Van Natta and P. Dillrnan wait for cue. Natta watch the proceedings attentively, Fight Dishonesty, Corrllption, Crime Guilty or not guilty? The Night of January 16th posed this questiong and, in doing so, showed the audience crime and punishment in our society. Understanding of our laws makes it easier to do the right thing. and this is the joh of the school. One of the main issues of the 1952 presidential campaign was dishonesty in government. Such corf ruption on high levels makes it clear that to make a strong America young men and women must learn the importance of doing the right and lawful thing. The high crime rate among teenfagers shows the necessity of more 'iinstructionu in honesty. At LHS the students learn through court visits, courses in husiness law, the Student Wcirking Committee, and just plain living with others. The question of right and wrong faces everyone. School must take its rightful role in giving the necessary background for understanding our code of justice. C. Marsden administers the oatlz to witness C. Bryant in the senior play. Fourteen Members of the jury stand ready to give the verdict in the senior play. GGTHE IGHT GF JANUARY 16',
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