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Outside the cabin to show that ‘'crime didn’t pay,” gathered this sad group at the week’s end, for the last rites of their friend, bottom row: Marilyn Varner, Mary Esther King, Signia Young, Becky Ray; top row: Donis lauch, Mrs. Greer, advisor, Anita Brown, Jackie Pniden, Sue Staron. Service clubs In June, these girls, Judy Ster rett, Phyllis Van Vleck, Barbara Pickell, and Marie Archer, went to Girls’ State for a week packed full of learning and fun. The funda- mentals of government were taught to them by experience. backed students for summer camps
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Spring was here at last, well almost here. I wonder what it was about the fifty-five degree temperature—the same weather that would have sent people scurrying for warmth and shelter the fall before, that now caused stu- ents to venture coatless into the cold where they stood sniffing the air with a certain awe-inspired reaction? Per- haps spring was a fortune teller, telling of things past and exciting events to be. The past had meant a long winter of devotion to studies for some, of an attempt to get by for some, and of sticking to the grind for most. At times it was exciting when new truths were discovered and new facts learned. Always student and fellow students labored in like atmos- phere to make June be for them a time of accomplish- ment. For my underclassmen the spring meant complet- ing subjects and summarizing accomplishments. For my seniors these final events, recorded chrono- logically in the pages that follow by the Charhian staff, included the really big things of the year—Junior-Senior Prom, honor assembly, and graduation.
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Some students “played” more ser- ious roles by accepting the responsi- bilities and challenges of summer camps. These people would be more valuable leaders of school activities when they returned in the fall. Dennis Kloko and David Hoedeman, two of the represent- atives at Boys’ State, were buy- ing some new clothes at New- berry’s for their exciting and fun-filled week. This summer, these young men were chosen by the various service clubs to represent them at Boys’ State and Rotary Camp to learn how our government is run. Bottom row, left to right: Michael Reed and Ted Johnson were sent by the Rotary to Boys’ State: David Hoedeman was sent to Boys’ State by the Lions Club: Stanley Smith was sent to Boys’ State by the American Legion; Richard Wilkinson was sent by the Kiwanis to Boys’ State. Top row, left to right: Paul Kays was chosen by the J.C.C. to qo to Boys’ State; David Smith and Gary Carothers were picked by the Rotary Club to go to Rotary Camp; Charles Young went to Boys’ State and was sent by the Lions Club; Paul Potter was sent to Boys’ State by the American Legion; Dennis Kloko was chosen by the Kiwanis to go to Boys’ State.
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