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BEAUTIFYING the gym in prepara- tion for the Teens Against Polio Dance, Mary Peterson and Alice Ex- worthy change the playing floor into a mass of crepe paper and balloons. I i 5 LQQING most of their exquisiteness info black and white picture, the elegant and serenely beautiful stained glass windows created by the art de- partment reminded us of the true meaning of Christmas. w-I
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MR. PROXMIRE, our Stote's iunior Senator, spoke to us coh- cerning some of the problems which face our democracy. PRIOR to his address, Mr. Weber greets Senator Prox- mire. EXPLAINING a camera at the High School Photo show Mr. Schinski points out the built-in range finder to Mr Krumlleuer. We Listened To Others, Then Worked Ourselves At our assemblies, we learned of the problems facing our world today and how we should best ap- proach them. We were fortunate to be able to hear Mr, Wil- liam Proxmire, our junior senator, speak about cur- rent events and his own particular stand on several issues. The subjects he covered in his talk and in a question and answer period included lobbying, gifts in political circles, the US. position in the Middle East, and the right-to-work laws, In another vein, Mr, Tony Betenhausen of the Indianapolis Speedway spoke on traffic safety using some of his own experiences as examples for us. An exciting film of two car races accompanied this talk. Because polio has been almost defeated, Teens Against Polio was changed to Teen Age Program, The funds raised this year went towards research in the areas of birth defects, muscular dystrophy, and the crippling effects of polio. By sponsoring a dance, selling crutches, and electing a queen by voting with our contributiqns, Marinette High raised S500 for TAP, a record for the school. Bulletin board displays were planned and car- ried out by many various clubs and small groups. The mock stained-glass window took many hours of hard work, In these and many other ways, students served each other and benefited from their own work.
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