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Bremen Students Gain Experience and Learn to Pat Chidister, Dick Kauffman, and Outstanding high school students are selected each year to represent Bremen in many different ways. Some stu- dents' achievements bring honor and recognition to them- selves and to the school. Others worked hard at camp and conferences to bring back ideas to make Bremen a better school. Still others spent their time keeping the com- munity informed about our activities. In each way, all these teenagers learned that the part we play as representa- tives is also important. Roberta Yoder compare notes after returning from Girls' State and Boys' State. Q-gqglggl Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y representatives brought back ideas and information from their camp last summer. Midge Powell and Joyce Baker learned the basic rules for putting a Sprig together at Journalism Institute last summer.
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Partlclpatlng In All Phases Our moth IDSYFUCT problems or helps us sharpen our dull mlnds on tricky Home economucs IS a valuable course for preparing future home makers of School Life, We At tlrst our schedule seemed complicated and dntllcult Then we became tamlllar with It and began to gain some buts of knowledge from our classroom sesslons We en toyed the privilege of having opportunltles sunted to our own nndlvxdual Interests and needs Sometimes our efTorts seemed pointless but we later reallzed their value and learned that now and In the future WE ALSO PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART r-s rx I'-4 Looking for somethong boys? Experiments are only a few of the many actxvmes performed by the chemistry class 12 O O O O O Q . . gt . As fy . , . . I T' 2 f , ' we 2 Sf - as ze 9 ff? i f a1'f r 1 'my T f 1 H, . , . - l l.,,,,.,,, H' ' I
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