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Pick-up scissors for handicapped persons were cut, sanded, varnished, and decorated by members of lndustrial and Art Clubs Skill in commercial arts enabled seven senior girls to work os clerks in the city grade schools during the second semester. I3
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Tomorrow's traditions are rooted in present deeds and dreams L. H. S. has always sought to equip every graduate with knowledge and skills to fill his future needs. As further help for those whose interests are not purely academic, plans have been made for a diversified cooperative education program under which industrial and commercial students may receive supervised on-the-job training as well as regular classroom instruction. To familiarize themselves with present ways of education mothers and fathers have, for three years, accepted the school's invita- tion to attend their teen-agers' classes. Perhaps in the opinion of Lincoln, who for three decades has stood in the main hall as a silent yet sympathetic listener to passing Berries' troubles, the finest ad- dition to the year is the morning prayer. One parenfs smile seems to indicate approval of both teacher and teacher's report at the annual open house. Heads bow low, books lie forgotten for a moment, worry and confusion retreat as prayer begins and ends the school week.
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Seriousness often gives way On the lighter side are the many extras, usually announced by gay and beguiling posters throughout the main hall, In at- tempts to catch reasonable facsimiles of L'iI Abner, earlier senior classes sponsor- ed Sadie Hawkins dances, 1957 graduates, intent on weirder partners, initiated the Gleep Leap. With springtime came the Prom, which has changed from juggling acts, recitals, and plays watched by groups dressed in Sunday best to a dance in make believe land attended by billowy-for- maled girls and their dinner-jacketed dates. When an event weaves itself into the hearts of the students and the routine of the ivy covered building at Thirteenth and Broad- way, it becomes a tradition, This year, Tattler links the time-tested and the new. to fun ancl frolic Dave and Bart spot AIlen's performance in the first tram- poline act successfully presented for the Winter Fantasy. Laughing boys and girls enjoy but refuse to participate in Miss Brandt and Gary's attempt to make the party mixed. I4
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