Lawrence High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1962

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JOURNALISM Color is a Highlight for Both Publications RED G BLACK staff members Henry Person, Doug Hargadine, Cindy Jones, and Jenny Hanna pose for pictures taken to be used for a national publication. Photo by Rich Clarkson BUDGET editor Vinita Fishel and assistant editor John Hartman work together on die assignments for next issue of the paper. JOURNALISM this year meant much hard work carried on in an informal atmosphere. The class was divided into two sections, newspaper and annual, both working to put out the best publi- cations possible. The BUDGET staff, under the direc- tion of editor Vinita Fishel, succeeded in delivering a very fine paper to the stu- dents every other week. The Christmas issue once again featured a color picture, a rarity in the high school newspapers. The yearbook staff, headed by editor Cindy Jones, spent many hours after the normal schoolday working on the 1962 RED BLACK. The staff was honored when it was chosen to be used in a na- tional publication put out by the Myers yearbook publishers. More pages and more color were main features of the book with color used on each division page. 19

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DEBA TE AND FORENSICS Speakers Win Honors, Gain Valuable Experience Girls, known for their constant talking habits, put their feminine skill to use in debating. DEBATE at LHS was once again an after-school class. The team, led by Don Malone and Richard Pine, participated in debates at Topeka, Bishop Meige, Highland Park, and St. Joseph this year. Mr. Rhoades feels that debate is bene- ficial to the student in that he is taught to carry on research, think logically, organize speeches, and present them. Since this year's team was composed of juniors and sophomores, prospects for next year's team look excellent. FORENSICS replaced debate as an after-school class second semester. The students spent their time preparing for the District Speech Festival which was held at K.U. Gold Medal winners at the District meet then competed at the State Festival at K-State. Some of the types of speech work that our students used for their projects were poetry and prose interpretation, original oratory, dramatic and humorous readings, and extemporaneous speech. Students out for forensics spent their after-school hours working on their projects for competition.



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SCIENCE New Labs and Classes for Science Department Students in Mr. Roth's advanced biology class dissect fetal pigs in their laboratory class. Don Rogers, LHS physics teacher, had to look at almost Juniors in Eri's second hour chemistry class work all boys throughout the year since very few girls enrolled to find their unkown solutions during lab. for the class. SCIENCE at LHS this year found many changes and improvements. The biology field trips were slight- ly altered this year due to the large amount of snow. Many students par- ticipated in the few that were held, how- ever. An advanced biology class was held by Mr. Roth for the first time and Mr. Watson taught a new class called BSCS, Biological Society for Curriculum Studies. Everything was new in the chemistry classes this year. New, modern rooms and lab equipment were furnished in the new addition. New textbooks were also used. There was one regretted change-- the announced retirement of Eri Wood, a long-time LHS favorite. Physics classes were basically the same this year. The subject is becom- ing gradually more popular among the girls but there were still only two or three of the fair sex in each class. 20

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