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PRESIDENT JOHNSON, DURING a campaign speech in Peoria, speaks of Tl-ie Great Society. THE OPPONENT, MR, Coldwater, talks to the community about the opposition's drawbacks, THE CIVIL WAR monument, part of the OICI court I1uuse, remains near new construction.
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SEA SCOUTS, MACK Consigny, Brad Colt-n REMINISCINC OVER FORMER days of athletic participation at Peoria High School Dr A G Haussler Vice President of Bradley University, recalls important la ers of thi 1920 d h'l b ' ncompcmea A Cammumlfy The student met his crest, because he had a responsibility to his community. His neighbors and the community figures who surrounded him expected the Peoria High School student to take his place in the so- ciety by assuming leadership in local move- ments, by actively participating in relig- ious gI'OlIpS, and by becoming acquainted with the role of a citizen in the society. As the student matured, he saw the im- portance of the community to the school. Peoria set the standards by which Central was judged. Since the town had a large enough population, it attracted national and state political figures. The student readily became interested in the merits of each candidate. This enthusiasm was demonstrated by the mock election, pro- moted by Student Council. On the eve of the presidential election, Peoria High School students went to the polls where President johnson was voted the victor by a 54.51, to 45.52, margin by the student body when the ballots were counted. Through leadership in school organiza- tions the student was able to receive training for his future, and he decided his anticipated position in society through clubs, designed to help the student know the qualities of varied occupations. Pre- paration became stronger to meet the chal- lenges of the crest of life. 1 and Steve Sutton gain recognition with merits.
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