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Games CAITIGRA ClLlB has OlSDlA The present camera club was orgarnzedby Mr Bron son 1n 1951 Thls year the club par tlclpated 1n two contests one belng the natlonal East man contest and the other among the club members themselves They also sponsored two l1braryd1splays Theflrst cons1sted of the 1952 w1n nlng photos of the Eastman contestanda camera made by Kay Mc Carver, of the l1brary staff The o th er wa s Luk' Ansco pho tos and the local contest photos CAMERA CLUB Dlno Ma s t r 1 treasurerl Garry McDan1els presmentl, Mr D1ck c o s p o n s o r Mr Bronsonlco sporsorj Lenara Segal Larry lung, Larry Hathaway fsecretaryl, W1ll1am Swlft, Arnold Arndt Rooney Krleger 32 I ' s U t . C0mP11ed Of 'Q E l S Q A 55555E3E5E5E5E5E5E5151E15EZ15151E152ET525CE15251225IZIEIE122523?55555255552525252SEEEEEEEEEZEEEEEEEEESEQ 4 - e Q ,. j ' ' 1 1 55555, if I . 9 . . I
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Activitie s 6l AHC all UWRU' U16 house Christmas was observed by the P. T.A. in the gymnasium with a pro- gram including the high school chorus and band. The kindergarten fbelow gym! had a gift exchange and party and invited their mothers. Christmas cards were made by the typing class Ctop leftj. In the library, the Christ- mas issue of the Vox Ludorum was displayed, and in the next room, the seventh graders had a party. Onthe firstfloor left, the homemaking class had a party and gift exchange, they al- so decorated the huge Christmas tree in the hall. Down the hall a dinner party was held by the third grade,
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BONJA JOHNSON CONTRIBUTES NAME was back ln the fall of 1930 that M1ss Jean Johnson was teach1ng a class 1n Journahsm 1n the room now occup1ed by Mrs Stew art's classes Yes there had been a school paper off and on before that The year before 1t had been call e d r.DITOR'S NOTE Mrs Robt Carmel1KDorothy Stark '52l reminisces the early days of this publir-ation the 'Green and Gold' But for some reason I guess we declded that the name wasnt d1gn1f1ed enough for the masterp1ece 1nJournal1sm that we planned would re D esent our school S th trst th1ng we d1d was to runa contest to name the school paper I don't r 1 ember wha t the pr1ze SCHOOL PAPER RECEIVED NAME IN 1950 CONTEST f ff trtlaws fs ,L hw. Coloma M1ch1gan Fr1day May 2.0 l955 COLUMBIA GIVES VOX A FIRST COLOMA ENTERS FOR FIRST YEAR The Vox Ludorum, was awarded a f1rst place cert1f1 cate by the Columbla Scholast1c P e s s Assoc1at1on on March 12 1954 Coloma entered the 3udg1ng for the f1rstt1me last year, although LU.1S markcl the tblfteenth annual contest held at Colum o1a Unlverslty was but orall the beautmful and learned names suggest ed We de 1ded that VOX LUDORUM Lat1nfor Volce of the School' was the n1cest soundmg as well as the m o s t 1ntellectual And to thlnk lt was contr1b uted by Bonja Johnson taunt to Gayle and Gyll a mere freshman m Latm REPORTERS QSeatedl Jamce Freler, Frances Damouth. fStand1ngl Judy Ba c hm a n , Carole Harr1s, Annmarle Herceg. Tl11S award 1S oased upon four general aspects he contents of the paper, 1ts wrltmg and ed1t1ng, make up and general consldera 1210118 Out of the posslble 1000 po1nts, the Vox Lud orum rated 860 po1nts for f1rst place Whengudged for th1s award, several lmportant elements are the evldence or ser o s ess of purpose, school p ue and aclneve ment 1n putt1ng out the papel By Judg1ng dlfferent papers and g1v1ng them a rat1nf'f the assoclatlon feels that 1 should streng then young peoples devel opment, for they a re the hope of democracy and the well sprmgs of all that 1S good and f1ne and true for the years to come. I . - . . --. - - lg 1, 'ff fn' - T fly? 1 ik' , CW ,J ' - ,U ,. , fr ,q , I Q' ' ' '-' 'L 'l j I' A A 5 -1 --' I' 123: if sql v., :A . 3, , 1 Q . 4 , 11? ,- if GTX 3 A ' , VI.. , A' -V1 . 5, V 'v :J 2 +I. - 1 . . 1, - to r ' Q - fr i. V ., I it U in nw: , . .f .Y , 9' ,J 9' , ' ' I - - If ' 'f Isa' ' ' s 3 9 L . 3 0 1 1 - ' YY Y I I I 9 A .5 . o 0 1. o I 9 , u J .I ' . K .- L5 J. . . , Y L. , . . . .u o K, A . I F l . . ' V U I . . . . r - I 12 1 F l . u s 1 , A, - - . . . . . - - . . . ll ' E I - - ' ,- - ., A . I' ' 0 . . . . - . . . - x Q 4 ' C 1 . - . O . . , . em L ' . . . I ' - -1 11 vw . I. .1 , Y , 1.1 I ' - fa ' Q 0 ' ' m ! L' ' + ..
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