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In a try out for the Student Council presidency during a school assembly in May, 1950, John Pretto, Ardith Mathers, George Larsen, Ralph Benck, Betty Carroll, William Richards, and Frances Ott give pep talks on the necessity of a larger high school building and the current bond issue election. john Pretto is shown explaining the building plan. J. E. Coyle, architect for the new addition, studies the blueprint.
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DEDICATICN :glib I .p .... ., n BUQNESS I I ' l x 0 . . . , . X f I O f s4o As a prelude to the construction of the new addition to our present high school, much thought and planning was necessary to bring about action. The public needed to be assured of the immediate need for ex- pansion. An assembly for the purpose of electing a Student Council president was presented by a group of juniors portraying the need for the new addition. This information was to be relayed through the students to their families and also the community in general. This program, in addition to meetings and newspaper publicity, proved to be a success, for soon after-on May 20, 1952-the bond issue was supported by the voters of Lock- port Township. Ever since the groundbreaking in the spring of 1951, we have been watching a dream of an enlarged building become a reality. In an effort to express our thanks and appreciation, we dedicate this, the 1952 Lock, to the people within the community who are making Our school of tomorrow possible.
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FCREWORD We, the Lock Staff of 1952, have tried to compile this yearbook as an enduring record of one year of our lives. We have given a summary of events of the past year and a glimpse into the future in our school of tomorrowf' It is our hope that you will enjoy our portrayal of life at L. T. H. S. as it is today and will be tomorrow. We express our appreciation and gratitude to our sponsor, Mrs. Mildred K. Shoop, who gave unstintingly of her time and ability in the editing of this. the 1952 Lock. We also thank the S. K. Smith Cover Company, the Pontiac Engraving Company, Harrington Studio, and The Ogren Press. Top: Students watch excavator prepare the site for the foundation of the center court building-Spring, 1951. Bottom: The center court building under construction-October, 1951. i I 4 I o f l 1 I I l l6c
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