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Planned Progress is a contest sponsored by Union Electric Com- pany . Each school in the area de- cides what improvements could be made in their community and plans and presents the material in a pro- gram in which they are judged. Winners are awarded a guided trip to a place of their choice in the St. Louis area . This year the Fox High Planned Progress planned to bring industry into our community. They showed how and why industry would benefit our community and constructed a large map of our district showing industrial, residential, business, and recreational areas. Material for their presentation is gathered by the citizenship classes. The five students who presented the material are pictured at the left. ROW l: Becky Browne, Jo Anne Wind. ROW 2: Mr. Allen, Fran Kenny, Dennis Cordell, Perry Wells PLANNED PRUGRESS MEMBERS BECOME BETTER CI TIZEN S. Progress at Work
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' wg Q lg syrii, fp : , ,. t , : i Y 3 V ! i 4 ? Members of the Audio-Visual pictured left to right are: ROW 1: Ronald Redfaixjn, Gary Baumgartner, Gerald Waggoner, Charles Riggins, Billy Ellis, Paul Chasten, Charles Kestermont. ROW 2: David Berry, Mike Donathon, Gary Behrns, Edward Garnache, Randy Rice, Edward Henke, Oliver Simino, Ralph Chrismer, and Mr. Seabaugh. AUDIO- VISUAL - ETESA D EARS OF THE SCHOOL. l i Providing music for before school dancing, assisting in sound and light- ing for school musical and dramatic productions, and constructing audio- visual aids are familiar tasks to the members of Audio-Visual . Serving the school and aiding civic organizations are some of the club's activities . 1 1 Audio-Visual provides such duties as adjusting lights for a school dance and providing music for dancing in the morning. 65
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Resolved, that the United States l should adopt the policy of reciprocal free trade with non-Communist na- tions . The debate club members de- bated the above statement this year. Led by Mr. Allen, the club's co- captains include Kathy Geisler and Dennis Cordell. They participated in several de- bate tournaments, including the Dis- trict State Tournament at Southeast Missouri State College. Pictured at the right are the club members. ROW l: Kathy Geisler, Becky Browne, Jo Anne Wind, Janet Hyde. ROW 2: Fern Pflantz, Judy Day, Fran Kenny, Jackie Seiler. ROW 3: Mr. Allen, Dennis Cordell, Jens Brammer, Richard Lambert, Gerald Waggener. Debote Memberr Develop Hzgher Tlzznkzng . . . Students at School Store Sell eedea' Suyololzes. 67 Five students have a daily task of selling school supplies to students who find them- selves out of paper or missing a pencil For added con- venience, the Store was opened during lunch hours for the first time this year . Pictured at the left are: Tom Hanes, Gerald Chapman, Janice Chrismer, Donna Pryz- goda, and Jack Lilly.
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