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8 55 A M Cladaea Began gun!! Hour o o ART CLASS Rembrandt, Picasso, and Van Gogh had to start somewhere, and they might well have gone farther than they did if they had had a start in an art class like this one. Mrs. Hallagan is the instructor. 8B SCIENCE The Einsteins and Edisons of tomorrow get an idea of all phases of science to enable them to choose their branch more easily when the time comes. Mr. Davies is holding an oral question and answer ses- sion conceming the earth, the sun and the seasons. WOOD SHOP They may become big-time car- penters, or they may only repair a hack step to their own home, but you can be sure that this training, under the guidance of Mr. West, will come in handy to these students in some way. gn 1952 Cedars
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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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9:55 A. M-I eC0l'lCl .Hour C O I O TYPING I No matter what husiness or profession these students of Miss June Anderson may enter, they will he able to use the skill they are here learning to good advantage. MECHANICAL DRAWING Mechanical drawing can he used in everything from architecture to zincography. Future bridges and buildings may easily owe their design to this class, which teaches draw- ing of plans exactly to scale. Mr. Hemmerle is in charge of this phase of industrial arts. w w 1952 Cedars Eleven
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