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Page 32 text:
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Just as the brightly colored patches add color and interest to a crazy patchwork so, also, do the clubs in PHS add bright patches in the other- wise ordinary routine of education. Hut, perhaps, we can classify clubs as a part of our education. When the student becomes a member of one of our organizations he assumes new res| onsibilities which give him poise and experience, valuable weapons for future use. He also learns how to better understand people by coming in contact with a patchwork of personalities, each of which adds his bit of color to the scheme of life. Each student shares his particular color with his fellow laborer through what he says, accomplishes, and attempts. Let us take advantage of the opportunities offered us by the clubs in PHS for by brightening our own little patch we add color to the big patch- work of the universe.
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Page 31 text:
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mRyFLOUJER STAFF'S! SySTEfTl Of TOPS PARTIES TO BE TRUTH-COOSEQUEfCES OBSERVED in CELERRRTlOn AT 800 P.fT SHOW HILPRIOUS STUDENTS, FACULTY SHOW SU p(LlS£ I? IT DO!IS A PERSON GOOD TO LAUGH (X'CE XU A HII3,- THE LINCOLN HIGH SCHQC71 STUDENT 30DY y 3V? r THE TOP ‘OF FOLLOWING T?«; . •Mf' i • HAY FIAT . V tauci; ?ht .j ff w Bohenlan Gordon Party Is to be the those of to- night's Junior-Senior clnss party. This thene hM been secret among the- n rty co cittees up until the publication ,re1- . 4X • story. fifty tm the of the The . . sales £ 1944 :u first p} vm node f waed quences MergAro Gardner, rich, bustno the annual, novol program, numerous students and teachers participntsd. Margaret acted aa nis- trosa of cerononiea and fired the quostions, which hardly rnyone could answer corroctly. You haven t told the truth—-sooo—you c et pay the cons« - quoace si .... then the fun began. A-. concentrated sales '•w V in first per- iod .ntnont of Janitor, school Tachcr Phelps has been Iwishing tho broon. laughter . Most studonts wore sur- prised to hear that the consequences had boon un- roherrsed. Bruce Miller was tho first contestant, and he nissed his question for which he pnid the con- soquoncc, nibbling a sus- pended applo while blind- folded. two classes pjo which is to be [75 :30 p.n. oth the re-, decoration carry out isne. The color tho bo r • out 'us tons in feature p.t- the evonlng appear«ncro of rhe nlr.e-r.icc-' orchestra of 3ill Greenlee. Orches- tra. aenbers are PHS youth. The ontire evening's ontertainnent will be conducted similarly to the rocent series of KPS prrtlcs held at the conservation clubhouse. A slight adnlssion will be charged at the door to cover expensos. No passes to leave and returo will be issued, following the practico at TOPS parties. Cocnittee co-chnirnen for the Party rro: - Betty mUh • Boasting the motto Truth and Service, Ye Pilgrim weekly presented a thorough coverage of school news on its pages. With staff enthusiasm, the paper upheld the significance of student journalism. The school newspaper gave space to individual, class, faculty, and administrative activities. Through the pages of Yc Pilgrim, Lincoln High students noted the many past activities and coming events of this rushing school year. Typewriters clicked hours after the dismissal bell as staff members worked to meet deadlines. Ye Pilgrim s editorial staff included Keith Martin. Editor-in-Chief; Patty Miles. School Editor; Mycr Mendel, Feature Editor; Bill Fuller, Sports Editor; and Miss Elizabeth Borders, faculty advisor. 25
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Upper left— ENTRANCE TO P.H.S. Middle left— PAINTERS' CLUB Lower left— LIBRARIANS Upper right— MASQUE AND GAVEL Middle right— HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Loner right— STUDENTS MINGLE ON CAMPUS
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