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1 if - Qs.:-, W-fffs-5-vw-5-S Q A5 - -W ,A -- ,L-'B5' -mit .---if ,W -rg3U?'Q,s15f r we . , ,r fam ' ,- rr- ,,. Q Qt-s--ft s Eff 527' xg WY' -rw .. L3 G. Frustration Arlsesl Mrs. Pat Booth looks disgusted as she ad- monishes her students for a misde- meanor. She often used authority in classes. 'C-I F. In honor of Mrs. Booth's retire- ment, she and her husband posed for this portrait. The junior class gave this portrait to them. H. What ls this? During the faculty Christmas gift exchange, Mrs. Booth received a gift with a somewhat dubious odor. By McCoy, Feler Booth Retires After 29 Years Business Teacher, Mrs. Pat Booth retired after 29 years of educating young minds. She re- ceived her masters degree from Western Michi- gan University, attained her P.E. license from Manchester and Butler, and also attended l.U. Besides teaching business classes, she taught English, speech, math, and physical education throughout her career at Lakeland. She showed her enthusiasm by sponsoring Pep Block, Business Opportunities, GAA, and Future Teachers. Mrs. Booth does not remain idle for too long. Her interests lie in a variety of areas. When she is not reading or exercising her art talents in ceram- ics, she is either out swimming or fishing the lakes of LaGrange. After her retirement, does she intend to sit at home twiddling her thumbs? No Wayl Mr. and Mrs. Bill Booth will be saying Bon Voyage to their homeland when they set sail for the South Seas, New Guinea, and Austrailia. Even though she'll be busy, she stated that she will feel some nostalgia for school. I feel l've kept younger by being in contact with my students. l'll miss them, but I sure won't miss grading those blasted papers! 9
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- xg ' 'ima . . .. it .5 si f M b A N Stiff l ' ' irage 9 A. Recognize anyone? Mrs. Booth, Qfirst row, far rightj sponsored the pep block in 4965. She has been dedicated to school functions. C 8a D. The grand march was insti- tuted by Mr. and Mrs. Booth. This. their 'l7th prom held many special memories for them. if B. Taken by surprise by the pho- tographer, Mrs. Booth is caught with a smirk on her face as she grades some last minute papers. E. Making the cover, Mrs. Booth lost her teacher's identity , during homecoming week in 1972. She of- ten participated in school events. n- v J D
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By M. Brown eww- 5 Michelle Prill Corn Queen eeieei y T WhaT makes The firsT week in OcTober so im- porTanT ThaT sTudenTs puT off Their homework unTil The lasT minuTe'? The sTudenTs minds focused around The annual Corn School acTiviTies raTher Than Their homework. The freedom from home and being wiTh friends proved To be The main reasons To go To The fair. Going To Com School provided a good Time To geT ouT of The house and jusT be wiTh my friends Too, sTaTed senior Jane Zabona. The queen conTesT highlighTed Wednesday and Thursday nighT. Three sTudenTs from Lake- land placed in The conTesT. Senior Michelle Prill won queen, while seniors Nancy Borum received lsT runner up and Lisa Myers 3rd, Wednesday during TalenT compeTiTion, Michelle sang To- nighT To win ThaT porTion of The conTesT and Nancy was named Miss CongenialiTy aT Thursday nighT's acTiviTies. C-D, And There she ls , . . Miss Corn School! Senior M. Prill won The TalenT conTesT and became Miss Corn School. N, Borum won 'lsf runner-up. 'IO - CORN SCHOOL T l my 's .X ix O. T, -vu T wx N A.l- ,L T l I 1... :mn f L. V. z 5' XX., STT'alg on my collar. Helgng s homore A. Price pre are r The parade at Corn Scho lore1uniorD Lufz ni C Fordyce 1
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