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PAGE 26A THE GAZETTE .......... m,, ,f?5V?n of ' ' 3 '52 Vx ,xvhzdigfflltx Q E if 11 is Q16 wil Wilcox, Benjamin -' 'Bent Vocational Ag. T Baseball 3-4: F.F.A. l-2-3-4: Senior Issue. Four years ago Ben became toe smart for the small Van Fleet school. He entered Canton High School with his mind set on being a farmer, Wa chicken farmern. He is carrying out his plans by hav- ing the highest grade in the Ag- ricultural Department. We salute you Bonnyh-May your farm grow the best fruits of life. Kelley, Estella General Staff 4: Senior Play: Issue: May Queen 4: Home Officer: Class Team: Drama UTeddyn hailed from We Roy in 1955. She at once very popular becuase of h ning smile and personal commercial course was che her at first but she later to Home Economics--perhaps with the thought that a WJessn might be more intere JfxeLX,i.1mUQQ3LE3EkQHSHllli3 . xv , ' XX :' . .1 1 : J 1' l'-L, :J E nh
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