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Science and Math Program Vastl Improved Mr. Vol Connolly, high school supervisor ond Mr, Mr. Dietsch and some of his sixth grade science students busily working on their science Vcnnorsdoll, county superintendent admiring the winning project which wos Yogi Bear being weighed on the different planets. proiect ot the county science foir. . ,s SX li Y .um-2 i 5 ' -.1u,x,-' :I g D N: Clwrlie White cmd Doyle Rodenbeck discovering thot o bunsen burner can be used to roost marshmallows, Boys, is this the correct woy to use on honor study period? 7
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Xt, x 'ess W N Key to Knowledge Found Through se of English English is a form of a'tt which uses words, language, and expression as a means of communication instead of brushes, paints, and canvas. Thus any person who speaks, reads, or writes is an artist. lt is increasingly necessary that a person have a firm English background because even in daily contacts he finds un- ending need to express himself accurately. He also must be able to interpret accurately what other people have written. English also is a stepping stone to all other subjects, because almost all knowledge is locked in writing and the key to the lock of know- ledge is English. J exit, ' 51.1 X skfilhii QL Shown above is Mary Ricks who was the local winner of the Prince of Peace prepared speech contest which was held at the Mennonite Church. Mary participated in the county contest that was held in Montpelier. PRINCE OF PEACE CONTESTANTS Bob Hoffman, Susan Wilgus CEssay Contestip David Gallutia fRunner-up Speaking Contestji Carmen Cummins: Gary Hambleton.
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Good Government Demands An Informed Citizenr NL The flag of the State of Ohio being presented to the North Central School Five is an Ap Four is a Bi Three is a Cp Two is a Dj Below this is a by the Pioneer American Legion Post. Holding the flag is Mr. Del failure. Mrs. Evers teaching a session in American History. Students Eidenier and Mr. Robert Shepard. Making the presentation is Mr. Chuck shown in the picture are: Darlene Gerber, Ray Rupp, and .lim Nlessner. Miller, commander of the local post, and accepting the flag is Mr. Brownson local executive head. A VOCATIONAL FUTURE THROUGH BUSINESS EDUCATION TRAINING ,,. Activity in office practice class. Sue Cogswell, Jeanne Chamberlain, Wilma Brown, Janet Cook transcribing shorthand as an assignment Gnd Llf1Cl0 Snow W0l'kll'T9 OH their PGYFOII PFGCIICS 5975- for Mrs. Shaffners shorthand ll class.
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