GLQPI-U? QIH-v, ini Q-wr Clegn-up vecE 3 observed frov.the Zlst through the 25th of -pril. HViQ Neem use set eeide for 4 cxtu Wide ctnse and.Yu.4 uorixxl on Q cpu' 'tide Tyasie. 'Wlleen-L15 Quix- np, ieiot-HQH 'eek .'J' U s announced V1 tbe rgdio, siins were posted -ll over tevn, pictvies CQ eirid in the lincoln news- gspers, :nd ever'e:e 'ts urled to do Sis gert. fnitticr, therefore, :loc's out in front '4,e 'len it c'wes ts doin tLinQs, began to organize lor g eneral cleun-ug, nn csscublj sLoF.nQ inittierfs neef for : new shine was gut en U'-tHe seietT co mittee, qFis committee, led bf Liss gdna Qznxov, was in co olete cbsr5e of the clegn-up. :his cowwitt3e rsEed the citt council to plcce 1 new waste een on the corner of 22nd and Vine, This tnef did. Cn friday, lpril Both, .Fittier students give up their game setivities and devoted the noon hour to e general clean-up of the scbool grounds. jverf nereroow nod its own section to clean. students worked Hitl C Hill Lnd'by one o'elock the pleygreurd looked fine. ' On the follovizj QondaT Qlittier received L letter Irom our :ctinf Lover, Qrs. Iern Queb.rd Qrne, expressing grpti- tude for Iclginf to woke l neoln o place of Qride. It was fitting that on the der of the Mclean-npw as- soubl7 the audience should View for the iirst time the new StfQ7 settings. Level? e,ua velvet drapes vit! neroon vel- vet :Dove :nd tt the sides fern tte Hain curtains. febind this e gold breczde curtain nay be used as the background for 5 footlight stfge. L new cfclorenr .nd S new fill Qcreen complete the new stage aettings. W ihittier is rlso bcinj redecoratod at this tine. The third floor is new congleted but the roroining floors will not be finished for at lepst cnotner semester, CUg JU Ion CITIC LonGU2 Our Junior divic Teague is devocrqcr in action. It is a group s1arin5 rcitonsieilities and vorking together for the common good of the mholo student body. lhe Junior Civic League shores in plsnnin' :nd ca:rjie3 out nany activities of the school. nach student Les Q voice in the organization threr ? l,2c the delegates elected to represent etch noneroon. fzrtieiprtin' in the :etivities helps to develop habits of good citizensnip,suek rs the aoilitr to express opinions, to :york before t iroup, to fori ,ood 5ud5e'cnts, to discuss issues, to respect other Qeople': opinions, to judge Quality of eQnd1dates,to vote ezrefnllw ind to assume rosponsihility it is intcrestin' to know tH.t former officers ff our Junior civic Teieue express tfenselves vs ngvinv joined weny values utile servirj is 4 Werner of this orfsnizstien. They Hove expressed themselves LS feeling tngt the Junior Civic league Qives the chcnce to work vitT others, to organize for tie ffod of the students end to Jeelize tue resgonsibility of leadership. Len? cb:nees to be of service to the school n 1 1 1 l 4 d l I i i W J I 4 1 3 1 1 5 1 gl .lj
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