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THE AGRICULTURE CLUB STANDING' MI Spauldi ad . . ng, viser, Norman Harris, Dan Babcock, Robert Babcock, Mika: Stahl, Bradley Harris, Clare Eley. SEATED: Ernie Adams, President, Dick Gamble, Vice- president, Jim Heckaman, Treasurer, Jim Smrman, Secretary. 7 f After so r- ghes aw it was decided to operate the department at Napoleon High School independ- ently. This decision made it impossible to continue the Future Farm f ers o America in our school. However, we organized an Agriculture Club under Mr Fred Helm and are making progress toward the development of a functioning club. To raise funds we had d ' driver sets. me thirty years of studying agriculture under the Smith Hu L a ance and are now selling sweat shirts and screw 31 K.
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li-. PRCJ ECTICNISTS D 3' SEATHD, Left to Right: Ernest Adams, Nelson K. Brown, William Reed, Richard Ray. STANDING i 5 , Richard Fortman, Sam Kies, Jerry Mull, Terry , H i K Framed, Kenneth Bosredof, Richard Knight, x A K Robert Nall, Dale Taylor. ABSENT: James ' ' v ' Gray, Keith Brown. V N. 1 0 ' ' 1 l'xi 4 f t f 1 'F' 1 Lf 'fig' ! x A - 1-7 The motion picture projectionists of Napoleon High School are high school boys whose purpose is to serve the best interests of the school by caring for the motion picture equipment, setting up the equipment and operating the projector at regular scheduled showings. They have the responsibility of showing pictures in the elementary grades and in high school classes. The boys are often called to operate the projector for local organizations in Napoleon. Mr. Snow, who trains our group, provides films for the entire school from Kindergarten to Twelfth Grade. 3 O
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nfl- jk? THE LANSING TRIP Left to right: FIRST ROW: Richard Ray, Fritz Smith, Judy Schenck, Peggy Leeke, Judy DeBute, Rita Upham, Anita Brower, Ginger Hemry, Judy Garwood, Alice Furkey, Beverly Aiken, Camille Harris, Arlene Jones, Virginia Henderson, Mary Lou Rutan, Diane Carpenter, Robert Well, Richard Tallrnan. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Basorn, Janet Bouldrey, Arlene Harris, Judy Bloemker, Ken Bostedor, Jennie Fouty, Joyce Edinger, Pat Thomas, Mary Hatt, Mrs. Van Lohen. THIRD ROW: Ronald Horsfall, Richard Knight, Carol Brown, Robert Heckaman, Keith Brown, Nelson Brown, Robert Leach, Keith Reed, Gerald Vincent. Once a year our senior govemment classes visit Lansing, the capital of Haskell Nichols, senator from Jackson County. We saw the Supreme our state. This year on April 4th our guide first explained the significance Court in action. The Great Seal of Michigan is in the office of James A. of the various flags in the lobby of the capitol building, where another in- Hare, Secretary of State. The seal appears ln the center of the flag on teresting item was a life-sized replica of the Liberty Bell. Near the lobby which are three Latin phrases, Tuebor, E Plurlbus Unum , and Se is the office of our governor, G. Mennen Williams. Our representative, Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam, Circtunspice . Mr. James Folks, introduced our class to members of the House of Repre- Our state flower is the apple blossom, our bird, the robin, and our tree sentatives which was in session. In the Senate we were introduced by the white pine. 32
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