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school GBSEIQVGS VETERANS Judy Bachman, Wanda Parmley, and Gayle Johnson gave the welcom lng addresses at the annual Veteran's Day Program held last November ll and l2 The camera club sponsored by Mr Bronson develop and enlarge the1r own prlnts ezght oa l-r iq, .ml Janlce Fre1er portrays the Splrlt of Cr1st1an1ty 1n the Veteran's Day play 'The Tomb of the Unknown Sold1er Others are Jeanette Watson, Fred Fer guson Dave Gr1eve E1leenScheffler R1chard Steele, Arnold Arrldt Jear1Cur me and Dean Thompson si M Awww 4' if if 1 ax if 3'-'www gr 4 K Members of the camera club study the techmques of enlarg1ng p1ctures They meet once a week 1n the sclence room Q, y . . . QF' I ' . :I . ' ' ' o , 1 , . 3 3 2 f J - 2 ' v J ' Et? I Sf. 4 by T , 2 4' Z- V X 'J Q- phi in M 7 A XX K rl ' ' ,' vpn. , , X J fl , ,f J 3 ll. E ,f l I , it W RM? y ,A ox Q ' , ,Y xx I J .. . as Y A Y J t y J 4 -,n, 1, X l ' 'N J, 4- A yeny. T ' ' 'E 5 ' Z., ..,., I ' 5 L Q WM... 7 U , n .1 , 7 . , . . . .
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Futuna aqmcultumsts Jack Gnewuch left was the f1rst pr1z.e w1nner tn the Food Dealers and Farmers Partners 1H Progress Contest He was ass1sted mn h1s dlsplay by the Bas1c Agr1 culture class, taught by Mr V1ctor Wler The d1splay represented the cooperat1on necessary to get the typlcal agncultural products potatoes, sugar, oats corn wheat and ch1cken from the farm to the consumer Gerald P1r1g1n IS holdmg a photograph of the d1splay Mr Vxctor W1er presents r1bbons to h1s a g r 1 c u lture students who won awards 111' the Bermen County So1l .Tudglng Con test B1ll Scott won I f f1rst 1n Coloma and rated second the county Fxfth place went to Leon Ryan and HowardWend zel Andrew Lee rated a fourth Not plctul d are Terry R1dge second 10 CHS group and enth The agrrculture class took second 1U the county John Sundell thxrd from Coloma place 1n the Berrlen County s01l Judg and Howard Wen'-149' mg contest last fall 5611671 9 a ' ' 0 - . . . . . . ' ' I n . . . . , 4 , . 3 AJ '- 'A' ,, , ,W , I he 1 ' f' 53615, ...r gf'-f 4 21 ,M uf' A - Q, , ,, QV? . Y ' V V V . ' , a ' . - N I U I A . . '11, B. O . . ' 'S ' ' f . , , ' S , : . . . . - F A B , I
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W6 'W lllll gy llil fkz-'7'-Xgblf U fx JLEZFJ it 'Ali Candidates for G1IlS and Boys State were elected in March Last year, in April Judy Bach man and Ron Clarkwere elected to attend University of Michigan and Michigan State University A-A The American Legion sponsored them for VOX luoOl2llm Stall K' I 4? x' My ' J . W ' the voice of the school, 'Vox Ludorum was published bi -weekly by the school news paper staff, advised by Mr JohnJ Waesco Members of the staffare Julie Thomas, cir- culation, Jesslyn Marks, reporter, Julie Stansfield, art Shelby Bales, art Diane Carrothers, reporter, Janet Head, report- er Gary Whalen, editor Mr Waesco, Al- ice Carrothers, reporter, Karen Miller typist, Jean Currie, assistant editor, Lou- ise Messal, reporter and Roberta Blue, re- porter Not pictured are John Faraone, re- porter, and Catherine Emhoff, typist. this annual event Editor, Gary Whalen types a stencil Editor Whalen explains some tactics of journalism to Karen Miller and Diane Carrothers nine ChSRGDIQGSGHIECAIGIl2lS'8.BOYS'S11AT1G rw f M' ml 'Ci P f fl WH ' Er-l V H J jf i..a - D l ' B 1
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