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Customers at Marsh's Supermarket get a helping hand from sackboy Gene Goddis. fx f-if A dramatic reading from the Dairy of Anne Frank helps a iubilanr Pai Dawnhour capture the 1970 Cass County Junior Miss title. 4
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Cass goes MOD The hourglass of Time has again been turned to mark a new clay-the Dawn of the Seventies. An earlier generation might have looked at us as the impartial, unconcerned products of a computerized world. We proved them wrong by being People. We stubbornly refused to accept defeat and to stop long enough to catch our breaths in the whlrlwihd of life, because we turned on tothe way it was at Lewis Cass in l970 . . . because we went MOD.
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Rapport with community integral part of school program V..--s, Logcinsport's Burger Chef is kept spotless by Mike Roller. Whether clerking, sacking groceries, or pumping gas, Cass' students were often employed by area and local merchants to supplement either a vocational course or a dwindling weekly allowance. Nevertheless, stu- dents were willing to work on a volun- tary basis as readily as they worked for a salary. After school and on week- ends, patients at Memorial Hospital were greeted by the cheerful faces of the Candy Stripers, 4-H members served pancakes on Pancake Day, and students with free time tutored Walton Elementary students in reading. These employees turned consumer on week-ends, when there was time to take in a movie at the State or the Cinema, or whenever a teen-aged ap- petite led them to Hap's or Burger Chef. Bowlmor and Myers' Lanes af- forded a friendly game of billards or bowling. Similarly, libraries were very much in demand-especially around term paper time. By being both servants and con- sumers in the community, Kings proved that their responsibilities were not left in lockers at the end of the day, they were carried with them as they con- tinued to an after-school activity or to work. Plenty of research materials are available at public libraries for Bruce Moss' research work. LEFT: An all-school sing is led by revival musician Roy Harris at a November convocation. 5
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