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NEW IN 1950 The Projectors' Club is here making its debut. Composed of boys who were interested in oper- ating projectors for the audio-visual program of the school, the club had a charter membership of of twenty-four. The officers were James Osborn, president, -Iere Goodwin, vice-president, and Ronald Fouts, secretary. Mr. Evers is sponsor of the club. A committee of the student council discusses details of the handbook, The ABC's of L.H.S., which the council is compiling and which will be distributed to students in September, 1950. The book will give information about all phases of school life and will be particularly useful to stu- dents entering L.I-I.S. for the first time. Girls in the home nursing class are practicing what they have learned about the care of a bed patient. For the first time since 1946 home nurs- ing was offered to girls as a substitute for health and safety. The course included a study of phys- iology as well as training in the care of the sick. Miss Healey taught the class. Ann Taylor, the head of the lost and found department sponsored by the student council, is here checking the articles turned in. From 8:10 to 8:30 each morning and again from 12:15 to 12:30 at noon a student council member was on duty in Room 7, where articles which had been found could be turned in or called for. Page Twenty One
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TIME FOR LISTENING TO THE MASTERS The purchase of a phonograph for the llbrary a g1ft of the class of 49 made poss1I:Ie a new feature the L1IJrary Llstenmg Tune These pro gr lms wmch were attended by students from the study haIIs, were presented by the music appre clatlon cIass ln co operatlon wlth the llbrary The purpose of the programs was to promote greater f1m1I1ar1ty Wlfh the muslc and Ixves of some of w ere g1ven featurmg the works of Chopm, Tschal kowsky Foster, and Gershwm At Christmas tune the hour was devoted to the muslc and history of the carols The ent1re muslc appreclatxon class partlcxpated ln the preparation of the programs, whxch one member of the class presented Attend ance at the programs was voluntary but there was Don Hmton was mosfer of ceremomes for o Chopm centennuol progrom on October 20 Page Twenty ' 7 ' . . . 7 ' , . 7 I , 7 . . , . the great composers. During the year programs a capacity crowd for each performance. s If ' i I
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