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of 84 Sa-To Libby Sammonls Karhysanchez LolfffSanfiNichicilas jezinne Scauzillo Mikel Scheer Nancy Schmidt Stacy L jeff Sewick Brad Shaw - Connie Shepard -Robert Smith Score Smith Chris Snyder Ted Spencer Connie Stewart L KirkfStinson julie Strahl Kurt Sullivan C Tina Sullivan Daniela Sutherland h Doug Tibbcrcs Rory Townsend
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C i junior achievement More than e 'ust Al.'I'l-IOUGH GUYS thought they were pretty 1 tough. they were only used to a blade on their face, i not their legs. Careful, yells TJ. Lauxman, as his 3, legs are shaved. Wrtli the opening of a new school, students found many activities to occupy their time. However, some students preferred to participate in outside activities. One such student was jeane Craig who found the 45H Club to be a rewarding and challenging experience. The best part of 4-H is the opportunity to meet C outstanding youth around the state, as well as important fi C' businessmen, such as Governor Lamm, the Mayor, the President ofCSU, and the Executive Board of Deans, said junior jeane Craig. In june,jeane was elected by senators from each county ro preside as Colorado State 4-H Presidentg, 3 I s l C She has a tremendous amount of responsibility, as she t was leader over thirteen district presidents statewide. As head of 4-H, Cwhich stands for heart, head, health, and r handsl, jeane must plan and run state retreats. These retreats last from two days to a week and serve as recrea- tional outlets for -4-H club members. ' Q1 ..,-e-H-.X 'Comb-2 - 1 Zi, if M865 fl ff in 'View y 1- , L' V715 W 1 ,V 4, 1 ,V V, 4 , r Y it l 4 We mary V -wal' ' i gs, A lllS'l'ORY hook of the past 80 years of fl-H is presented to Governor Lamm by -1-H Presidentjeane Craig, 'leane Craig O77
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wi Qs.: PRlDlNG HIMSELF on the fact that the scenery is hand-made, Gil Lyke puts the finishing touches on a piece of track. Being a 10 n training At a time when most students were wish- ing for even one cat to Call their own, Gil Lyke was wondering what to do with all 80 of his. But for all the fun he had with them, they still couldn't get him to school or out on a date. They were railroad cars. Gil began collecting trains only a year ago, but already had an impressive collec- .is.:.L:i' at 1J iv tion of over 80 cars and 12 engines. What interested me most was the excitement of building the trains and all the scenery. It really isn't very expensive, either, ex- plained Gil. The track, which lights up and is 8x14 feet long, is set up in the Lyke's garage and its cars run on an I-1.0. scale. Most people found that they had to leave their hobbies behind when they got jobs, etc., but Gil planned to continue with his interest in trains for a long while. Eventually I'd like to get an apartment that has train track all around it and Lise a little elevator to move the cars to higher tracks, said Gil. FRI gines. THE MINIATURE TOWN is extremely life-like. Getting on Q A , ,lf the right track, Gil Lyke sets up a run for one of his twelve en- ii Lyke
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