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Chess season was zany, frustrating Frustrating. This is probably the only way to describe the 77-78 chess season. This season all matches were played in Lansing. The frustrating part? Failure of the other teams to show up on several occasions. It's pretty bad when you make a trip all the way to Lansing, Mr. George Tramp, team adviser, said, only to find ut that the other team is forfeitingf' This year the Jackson High chess team moved from class B to class A in the Central Michigan Chess League. They finished with a 3-3 record in fourth place. The squad had its characters - and its zanier mo- ments, especially following meets. One time senior and team captain Ed Conrad convinced the team to dress in tuxedos, hats and canes and then go out to eat at McDonalds. The season was best summed up by junior Marty Dodge: Even with all the forfeits we had, I feel that as a team we shared many wild and crazy times. All in all it was a rowdy season. Chess Team 1- The JHS chess team, at one of their many practices, work on improving their skills. 2- 77-78 JHS Chess TEAM, Standing D. Middleton, adviser G. Tramp, M. Dodge, S. Bronson, M. Knott, laying E. Conrad.
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It's not ordinary, cleaning the floor Keeping the floor clean doesn't sound like a ordinary library job, but here at J HS the library help were asked to keep the carpet vacuumed. Even though that does sound like an odd job for a librarian it's not the only thing that the student aides did. Students kept the books sorted and on the shelf for future readers. They also kept the card catalogue in order for easy use by students doing research. Writing up slips to remind people that their books were overdue was another job of the students. Advised by Mrs. Ola Dutcher, the student librarians worked in the library for a half credit. The job of keeping a watch out for people eating food in the library was also assigned to the student aids. 1 - Front, John Fisher, Philip Leenknecht, Karen Van Den Driessie, Ellen Knauer, Lori Wingart, Dave Crowl, William Ying. 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is JH, . if What would it be like to live in a totally different ountry with different people and different customs? No, it's not something out of Jules Verneg it's what four -oreign exchange students experienced at JHS in the .977-1978 school year. From Finland came Elina Ellu Vainiog from Manila, mmanuel Manny Yumulg and from Germay, Wilfreid amann and Andreas Andy Drager. Ellu, Wilfreid and Manny all began the year here. ilfreid and Manny both left early in the year while llu remained the entire year. Andy arrived for the sec- nd semester. Of the four, only Manny will receive credits toward iraduation in his country. The other three will have to nake up the year when they return. Another group at JHS was the Quill and Scroll Inter- 3 - 77-78 Quill and Scroll, kneeling: J . Wat- ters, S. Ramey, M. Dodge, R. Goble, Sit- ting: S. Scott, S. Reasoner, K. Ramey, E. Gaona, S. Glenn, A. Shroyer, D. DeMay, J. Daniels. Exchange Students, Quill Sz Scroll national Honorary Society for High School Journalists. To become a member a student must fill the following qualifications. He or she: - Must be a junior or senior. Second semester sopho- mores may be initiated during the last marking period of the year. - Must have accomplished something outstanding in scholastic journalism. A number of the 13 people who were in Quill and Scroll won both group and individual awards at the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association Conference April 21 at Central Michigan University. Adviser of the group was Mr. Larry Mack, publications adviser. by Sue Reasoner Exchange Students, Quill 8: Scroll 1 - Senior Andy Drager, from Hildesham, Germany. 2 - Senior Ellu Vainio, from Turku, Fin- land.
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