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Page 11 text:
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us emotional security A family get-together over the old memory toy is drama- tized by ' Royers, 11 Rati, S. Nupo, and S. Christian Jtr. . Ititchetl outlines the I..AAI.S. music program to interested parents attending Rack to School Sight Without God in our lives, there is an emptiness, and each year the importance of religion is becoming more manifest to us. Regular religious attendance creates strength of character for many L.A.f I .S. students. Many bovs and girls sing in local church choirs; quite a few st «.dents participate in the young peoples’ groups of local churches. Stimulating recreation for its members is provided by church basketball and softball teams. A great number of students and townspeople alike turned out en masse to the American legion’s “Back to God Night.” After an old- fashioned hymn sing, the group heard prominent industrialists speak of religion’s importance in today’s modern world.
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Parents love, respect for church gives Seldom do we realize the importance of Mom and Dad in our student life. We take them for granted, often complain that they are out of date with the times, sometimes wish we could be free of them, and, on the whole, rarely give them full credit for their patience, care, and wisdom. However, deep inside oi us, we know that scholastically and socially, they are always ready and willing to lend a helping hand in any way possible. We know, too, that it is their interest and enthusiasm which have helped make many a school function successful. Our folks keep informed of student and school activities via the Home and School Association, which is one of the largest in the state. Large attendance of II and S meetings points out the parents’ desire to know what is going on around L.A.H.S. and indicates their desire to be of assistance. Informed of school doings bv the Home and School, they have aided, monetarily and in other ways, in making numerous dances, concerts, and other school projects smash triumphs. Also, Mom and Dad’s concern for our scholastic welfare has been shown by their turnout at “Back to School Night.’’ This affair is held annually to give our folks a chance to meet the teachers anti learn the classroom methods they employ. Besides our parents’ concern and love for us, perhaps the most important need which we feel must be satisfied is our belief and trust in God. Proud Jather o f . . Brangan dials with son and Jf. Mcrtzai NHS tea ajltr honors’ initiation
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Page 12 text:
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Our teachers are very understanding What a wonderful feeling it was to know we could count on our teachers wav beyond the usual trig, problem or physics experiment! Ap- pearing at almost every sport’s contest, was Mr. Charles P. Forbes, faculty manager of athletics, to show his loyalty to our teams. Mr. Corner Davies gave a great deal of his dramatic and musical talent to assist Mr. Corbin in making “Fortune Teller such an excellent show. Ready to answer our numerous senior English questions was M iss Charlotte ShaefTer, librarian, who had an amazing variety of the “right books,” and could always tell us just where to line! what. Concerned with teenage problems in and out of school, Mr. I loward Freeman conducted popu- lar classroom, study hall, and after school dis- cussions, also stimulating our thinking through the Student Council. College boards were bound to loom up in the course of our senior year, and Miss Margaret McCullough was in- valuable in giving so much of her time for our individual or group review classes. Mr. Law- rence Richards, eager for us to get acquainted with the problems of our day and age, planned many opportunities for us to take part in Model United Nations programs. The friendliness and understanding of each personal adviser, and the capable guidance of Principal Joseph I). Moore and Miss Mary E. Lindcnmuth led the 1953-54year at Lansdowne- Aldan High School to a happy ending. .1 ir.f .1. Yarl points out the source oj Brazilian products to 1). Alowry, C. Strunk, L. Lorsh, P. Anns, and 1). Paulus
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