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8:20 A. M.: Jciiuify ferio o o o o The school day officially begins with activity period. During this half hour: absence lists are made out, club meetings and initiations are held, and committees meet to make important decisions. Also, this is the time for filling in blanks and schedules, buying sav- ings stamps, and voting on various suggestions. Dorotha Teboe is one of several office as- sistants who are charged with tabulating and recording all absences. A Latin Club initiation ceremony is being conducted. Eighg 1952 Cedars
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7 Q 8:10 A. M.: we U8 l'l'lUB O 0 O I Romances are started, carried on, discussed, and endedg business deals are closedg argu- ments and discussions go on over everything from politics and the World situation to the latest movie and the girl that just moved to town. Sound interesting? It is, and it all hap- pens in the halls and in front of the lockers before the tardy bell. The teachers arrive at school early to get their mail, announce- ments, supplies, etc., to be ready for the rush of students and the classes that will begin in very short order. Left to right: Miss Helen Wilson, Miss June Anderson, Mr. A1 Crawford, and Mr. Glenn Maple. 1952 Cedars Seven
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The orchestra, while it does not generally meet for any reason during activity period, is an important organization of LHS and no doubt some of its public appearances were planned and discussed during this important half hour of our school day. Seated, left to right: Sylvia Lewis, Jodean Neal, Barry Lindley, Barbara Lindley, Mary Lou Kersey, Ruth Ann Perkins, Lois Livingston, Lewis Hill, Barbara Ward, Eddie Gullion, Pat Howson, Ivanna Gwaltney, Carol Greene, Janet Baker, Marilyn Emmert, and Beverly Bryant fat pianol. Standing: Jim Parr, Mr. DeBard, Margaret Batty, and Mina Baker. Left to right: Jim Seeright, Don Scott, Dave Sherry, Dave Shirling, Joan LaFavors, Lois Livingston, Donna Orwig, and Suzanne Lenox. Pictured above are the seniors who spent many an activity period preparing for their speaking appearances at the Senior Dinner Party held early in the fall. 1952 Cedars Nine
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