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Bags' State T l -i Political parties. Rallies. Debates. Awareness. Productivity. Unity. Three hundred-twenty girls. An unforgettable experience. A week at Girls' State. We were divided into 2 political par- ties with the purpose of creating our own 5lst State. And we succeeded. lt was a government designed for us, by us. It was ours. We learned what government is really about. But it was more than a week of polit- ics. It was talking with people whose ideas were radically different from yours and working with girls from various back- grounds. lt was making new friends and recognizing the individuality of yourself and others. It was, finding unity in a group of strangers. It was an experience in living. Nancy Bell 28 Girls' State The week that l spent at Morrisville this summer proved to be a good one. I left for Boys' State with many doubts as to what it would be like. I soon found out. Our time was well planned for us. We were broken into two political parties and held city, county, and state conven- tions. These conventions sometimes turned into complete chaos. But, it was very interesting and I did gain some insight into the complexities of politics. lt was a very enioyable experience for me. We were given the opportunity td participate in many activities. They ranged from a band to a newspaper. There were also extensive athletic tourna- ments going on. l was rarely withou1 something to do. l met a lot of guys anq spent many unforgettable moments with them. Some good, some bad. l'm very thankful that l was given the opportunity to attend Boys' State. l know that I will always remember it. Thank yon. again. Mike Murphy l i l T Q
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IOW I: A. Leonard, M. Buehler. ROW 2: T. Erdle, D. Gorecki, B. Lasota, J. Iarnall, B. Clark. ROW li M. Mathwig, K. Van Note, W. Cavanagh, J. Dylon. ROW 2: D. Van Jote, N. Bell, R. Kraft. Regents Scholarship Winners ROW li K. Licata, P. Howles, S. Ilardo. ROW 2: L. Beil, P. Kasprzak, G. Ptak, P. Burke. This year's Senior class produced the largest number of Regents Scholarship winners ever. Of a class of 206 students we had 22 winners, 3 alternates and one nursing scholarship winner. ln order to receive this honor the students had to undergo a six hour examination, testing them on their ability in Mathematics, English, Science and History. They will now receive scholarships ranging from S100-upwards toward tuition at any University in New York State. If by any chance a scholarship winner is unable to accept his scholarship, an alternate will 'n turn receive it. A f I
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What valve, did he say not to turn? Paul Krycia ,N x N I hope this helpsl Diane McWilliams Lake Shore Vocational The number of students traveling each day to Lake Shore for vocational training is expanding greatly. This year 70 iuniors and seniors were enrolled in the B.O.C.E.S. program. The expected number for next year is 85. Courses in Agricultural Mechanics, Auto Body, Auto Mechanics, Cosmetology, Health Services, Machine Shop, Trade Elec- tricity, Food Service, Appliance Technology and Data Processing lOffice Machinesj were offered. Cosmetology and Auto Mechanics are the favorites. X S se xi!! Q .lb 2' - V g, .W V ft 3 :F A 1 if if A Well here goes nothing. Nelson Moore l ,, Y, Y,
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