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Every year tl1e glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Alina Mc- Neal, produce an operetta. After many nights of practice and nu- merous sore throats from over- exertion, they turn out something of which the school may be proud. This year they gave MI-I.M.S. Pina- forew as their work of art. Theirs is a truly worth-while contribution to the cultural growth of L.H.S. Class parties are events eagerly awaited by ev- eryone each year. These affairs are elaborate student-planned parties for which each seventh grader as well as senior puts on his best bib and tucker, calls for his best girl and trips gaily off to the Dugout, gym or other such destination for an evening's merry-making with his fellow class- men. The lucky seniors have a dinner party every year, but from all appearances the juniors had a very gay time at their '4Evening in Hawaii party. Page Eight Each Christmas the Sunshine Society sponsors an annual doll sale to raise money for charitable projects. The Sunshine girls form groups and sew for dolls to be sold at the doll sale. Prizes are given for the doll that is judged best. Freshmen, as well as seniors, look forward to this affair as one of the most outstanding events of the year.
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By taking ten-minute rests and com- pleting work budgets, these students are soon able to type rapidly and ac- curately. Take a look at some of these private secretaries -in - the - making. B r o k e n fingernails and tired eye muscles are their trade-marks for the present., but sizable pay checks will be their rewards in the future. Many times our appetities have been tantalized by the fragrant aroma of cookies Wafting from the home ec room. Not only do these lucky girls learn the finer points of cooking, but they enjoy eating the things they have made while We sit upstairs struggling over a physics book! We envy them this soft life un- til it comes to the dishwashing part! k As you have seen on the preceding pages and as you will see ill the remainder of this hook. Lebanon High School has a varied curriculum to fit the needs of all kinds of students. There are shop classes for tl1ose who work with their hands: l101ll6 economics for the domestic type: chemistry and physics for aspiring scientists: typewriting. shorthand., and bookkeeping for commercial stu- dentsg music and art for tl1ose possessing aesthetic dispositionsg and history. math. English. Latin. and Spanish for the general student. Page Seven
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Our school life wasn't all work and no play. Along with the development of our intellectual faculties, we were given an opportunity to have fun on the side. Mixers and after-game dances were provided for our social benefit and were usually well attended. Many clever programs were given on the stage of the Dugout. Albert Edwards and Dol Hine represented the freshman class by portraying a Sunday in the park-complete with baby carriage and baby! Sports also provided an enjoyable outlet for our unused energy. Baseball games at the park were a sell-out attraction in warm weather. Basketball held our attention during the colder months. ei 1, 11,60 ,,, .1 11102, Page Nine
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