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J7' Jedi. rs: Left: Mr. Pruitt, sporting the first orchid awarded in the magazine campaign, admirers the prizes won by Billy Kumler. Right: Don Jamison, assisted by Don Montgomery, Bob David, and Eugene Scybold, learns from Mrs. Buchanan the soap-and-water method of producing shining pictures. rew Tl1rougl1 Service, Chapped hands and tired feet were only a few of the remind- ers of time spent in service to the school. Selling magazines, washing pictures, cleaning the school grounds, or participating in any one of numerous tasks, each student did his part in the upkeep of the school. The friendly, competitive spirit which bound these activities together was especially evident in the magazine campaign, the biggest event of the school year. Dur- ing the campaign students trudged miles of sidewalks and spent their free hours knocking on doors and asking, VVill you buy a magazine? Both the school and the community profited from the purchase of the new organ, the objective of this drive. With few exceptions, the participants in these activities received no reward other than the satisfaction of seeing their hours of work develop into clean halls, a neat lawn, or beautiful music. Page Seventeen
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S C2 , s Future Citizens.. 63 eg dill NI' 0. Logansport is proud of its only high school, and to merit that pride, school service clubs each year try to do something practical for their home town. Hi-Tri girls have made Thanksgiving baskets a tradition, and Key Club boys are establishing another by delivering baskets to the County Home, ln this way, the old adage To give is better than to receive becomes an important part ot' high school training. Abraham bears lwravely the indianitv of girls resting on his feet, because he realizes the significance ot 'Thanksgiving bas- kets. Filling those baskets are Ruth james, Carolyn Jones, Peggy Powlen, and Marlene Sailors, rw yi Q ' 3 5 4! ry? lf! w 'l'.r Page Sixteen Under Bob Jacobsen's critical supervision, Doug Hedde ap- plies himself tothe age-old puzzle of fitting boxes into o trunk. Phil McArthy, another committee member, snapped th:s study in arrested motion. r lf r 'wav-.
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nllii ziq 1 Music Ancl Boolcs, I li N Q S With D. Thomas aiding mistress of cere- M. Watson, J. Mehaffie, M. Graf, C. monies C. Hall, the music appreciation Cappoli, and M, Huffman find the library class presents the music of the masters to a quiet refuge where they can study any a group of eager listeners. period of the day.
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