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QUIZ BOWL TEAM- » •£ n»r Mark Foster. Damon Jones, and David Hoffman. Front mu- Mr. James Nay, sponsor, Debbie Grant, and Karin Timour. Karin Timour, senior, clutches the trophy while being congratulated for her team's superior ef- fort in defeating Columbus North and Hauser. Senior Dave Renner examines the new two-dollar bill with senior Susie Hatton. The bill was a trib- ute to the bicentennial year. The bicentennial puppet show, performed by the Heiken puppets, was presented in the Red Room of the Cleo Rogers Library. S-6 Two Dollar Bills and Quiz Bowl
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In a demonstration for the grain portion of the agriculture show, television coordinator Victor Fields explains the reasons for greasing the bowl used for allowing bread to rise. Former Junior Miss, Betsy Apple, relates her ex- periences to the newly-crowned Junior Miss, Nancy Patton, in an after-the-contest” conversation. Agriculture show informs community about farm life The Junior Miss Pageant took place during the Festival as the ’74 queen, Betsy Apple, reigned over the activi- ties. Senior Nancy Patton, from East, was crowned Junior Miss out of the 19 girls from North and East who competed. Prior to the Apple Festival, an Agri- culture Show was presented at the Commons to better acquaint the public to the farming community. Activities included a Rural Urban dinner and several contests such as bread making, spouse-calling and pig- calling. Over all, getting to know you” and getting to know us” seemed to be the intention of the community of Columbus. Agriculture show S-5
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Dollars, puppets, quiz bowl provide bicentennial tribute New money began circulating in Co- lumbus and the rest of the nation in May when the banks began dis- tributing bicentennial two dollar bills. Citizens who purchased the bills on the first day of their existence had them cancelled for future proof that they were uncirculated. The bills were brought back into use because the gov- ernment could no longer afford to print only one dollar bills at the current in- flationary rate. Two dollar bills cut pro- duction costs in half. Area merchants had difficulties adjusting to the new bills because their cash drawers only al- lotted space for four types of bills, and the two dollar bill wasn’t one of them. The Heiken puppets entertained chil- dren as well as adults with their perfor- mance of Thirteen Stars” in the Red Room of the Cleo Rogers Memorial Li- brary. The Show featured historical events of the United States’ last 200 years. Damon Jones, senior; Debbie Grant junior; David Hoffman, junior; and team captain Karin Timour, senior, combined their historical knowledge to win the Bicentennial Quiz Bowl defeat- ing teams from Columbus North and Hauser. State Senator Robert Garton questioned the contestants over the past 200 years of our country, state, and county. The Bartholomew County Bicentennial Commission, Tri-County Underwriters Association, and the three high schools sponsored the com- petition. The East team won the event with a score of 690 over North’s 440 and Hauser’s 260. The contestants of the Bicentennial Quiz Bowl The judges for the Bicentennial Quiz Bowl, anxiously await the next question. George Utterback, Milford Annis, and Mildred Murray, also developed the questions used in the contest Heiken Puppets and Quiz Bowl S-7
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