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January January 5— The Twelfth Annual Science Talent search exam was given today. LC students taking the test were: Terry Bate- man, Sam Strickland, Bob Ritchie, Rod Whitefield, Bob Stover, and Mark Follett. Two out of three in the state receiving hon- orable mention were 15ob Stover and Terry Bateman. January 9— Boys ' Fed. sponsored a voca- tional guidance program today. Among the speakers on the varied program was How- ard Frissell, who spoke on law. January 15— Trying out the new mirrors are Bob Ritchie, George Hendershott, and Ger- ald Wood. The new reflectors were installed in the boys ' lavatories today by the ASB. January 21— Journal and Tiger staff held their semi-annual banquet tonight. Suzy Kirkham, Roy McFarland, Don Holsten, John Purchase and Jim Boyd provided en- tertainment. Speeches were given by staff leaders. January 21— Student Court Judges Henry Upton, Marilyn Johnston, and Bob Ritchie held session this morning, as they do every Wednesday. Sally Shaw is bailiff. January 26— The Last of the Mohicans were graduated tonight. Dr. Theron B. Maxson was guest speaker and James Blod- gett, board member, presented the diplomas to the class, which numbered 26. Page eighteen
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December December 1— Highlight of the Lettermen ' s Banquet tonight was the football film. Pho- tographed as they enjoyed their turkey din- ners were Carl Miller, Frank Werner, Dick Anderson, LeRoy Blick, Bob LaPlante, and Lowell Klatt. December 5— Sally Moss and Wayne Spence were crowned Winter Carnival king and queen tonight. Confetti littered the gym. Everyone enjoyed the fish pond, strength tester, golf, and other booths. December 11— Senior B ' s held their potluck dinner in the cafeteria today. Jim Whitte- more, president, introduced the entertain- ment. In the snapshot Larry Chestnut is watching as Anne St. John, Shirley Bier, Caiol Rometch, Cathy Robey, Bev Achen- bach, and Donna Leishman serve them- selves. December 16— Applauded widely the an- nual Christmas music program was pre- sented this morning. Mr. Fosso directed the choir, glee clubs, starlighters and boys ' quartets in their numbers. Mrs. Bartlett and several students arranged the background scenes. December 18— Shirley Baker, Gary Stein, Darlene Donley, and Barbara Finegold bought popcorn balls at the Ti-Girls pop- corn sale during lunch and before school. They were sticky— but good! Page seventeen
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February February 11— The typing class under Mr. Baten finished addressing 80,000 envelopes for the Easter Seal Drive for Crippled Chil- dren today. L(] was one of the five higii schools that assisted. Holding the finisht ' d product are: Dick Duffy, Red Zellar, Edy Kulp, and Toni Hawley. February 12— Principal A. L. Parker cele- brated his birthday today with a full page spread in the Review. One of the pictures showed him conferring with student lead- ers, Dave Martin, Mary Chesney, Larry Chestnut, Mary Kaye and Cathy Robey. February 18— Final elections of the 12A class were held this morning. Maurice Hood was elected president. Counting the ballots are: Mr. Perring, adviser; Art Hed- lund, Dave Martin, Larry Chestnut, Jim Wilson, and past president, Jim Whitte- more. February 24— The annual Minstrel show given by parents was put on for the students this morning. The entire show was enjoyed bv the audience. February 24— I ' m an Indian Too was one of the most popular acts of the Minstrel show. Evelyn Holdsworth acted the part of the Indian maid. Page nineteen
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