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Chris was surprised to find American students often relax; that they are not always on the go, as is the belief of many foreign peoples. Football was new to Chris, and so was the concession stand with its crowding, pushing customers. 5
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Chris Gorlitz, our foreign exchange student from Germany, came to Mac High and fell in love with school life and the saxophone. Chris fitted in easily with the American way of life, but he still noticed differences in customs of our two countries. Chris, along with other foreign exchange students of this area, had a chance to describe differences in the school life in America with that of their native countries.
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50 YEARS OF PROGRESS Fifty years ago, the newly-formed Lincoln High School yearbook staff published the first record of school life, the Lincolnian. This year, 1962, we celebrate our fiftieth anniversary with a new yearbook name, the McMinnyillan. The first yearbook was quite different from the modern yearbook in the way it was published. The same general subjects were covered, but the presentation of them has been changed. The yearbook of 1912 was characterized by a great deal of literary content and few pictures. The modern yearbook tells a story in pictures, with few wordy explanations. The printing process of the book has also been revolutionized. The old way of half-tone zinc etching was complicated and costly. Lithography has now taken its place. To celebrate the fifty years of progress, the design and arrangement of the book have also been improved. Events ore arranged in the order they occurred through the year. The cover is designed with the first full-color picture ever used on a McMinnville High School yearbook. Of course, the greatest change of all since 1912 is in the school itself. Trends in educational philosophy and activities have changed nearly as much as the clothing styles have in fifty years. May we present our record of this fiftieth year. 6
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