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lonor Society 2. I. Parents look over material distributed by speaker. 2. Speaker rests between sessions. 3. Students listen attentively to college prospects. 4. I)r. Cameron iMmb discusses the advantages of attending Western Michigan. 5. Dr. Arnold L. Form. Central Michigan University representative, explains CMU application policies. 19
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Michigan, Ohio College In preparation for College Night. Fred Hoehler examines a card in scholarship file. The file was organized by the guidance counselors to aid seniors in scholarship application. Representatives Speak a, Honor Society members Beth Jones and Rilla Haga tabulate results of a survey to determine the number of students attending College Night meetings. Sponsoring the 1964 College Night October 6 was the first all-school project of the Okemos Chapter of the National Honor Society. Representatives from 18 Michigan colleges and Ohio Wesleyan University publicized the merits of their respective schools, informed students of application procedures, admission requirements, expenses and financial aid. Honor Society President Dave Winters, Vice-president Dave Brower, Secretary Bonnie Lantz, Student Parliament Representative Pat Douglas, and many Honor Society members served as guides for speakers, introducing them to students and parents. Following College Night, Honor Society organized a mock national election, heard Dr. John Taylor, philosophy professor give a sample college lecture. Dr. Virgil Scott, English professor and author of several books, lectured on creative writing, and a Peace Corps official discussed activities of the Peace Corps, requirements for becoming a member, and his experiences in the Corps. 18
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Industrial Arts, Agriculture Departments Teach Senior Jeff Ashley and junior Dave Williams attach truck to a tractor in preparation for planting wheat. Boh Eash, junior, and Bruce Eash. freshman, pot poinsetta plants. Plant-potting is a fall agriculture activity. Freshman Jim Coe uses the heat treat furnace in shop. 20
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