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Library Club Library Club has been espe- cially busy this year. Along with basketball concessions, a pancake feed, and a dance were held. A button machine was purchased so students can make personalized but- tons. The end of the year fling was a movie and pizza for anyone who earned their points. It’s been a busy and exciting year. National Library Week was celebrated April 17-23 with many activities going on in the library to promote the use of the library and books. Several different contests were held including a jelly- bean contest, book search, and photography contest. Expands (1)C. Bell. K Bausch, V Whitcomb, D. Rausch. S. Hittle, L. Whitcomb. (2) A Fisk. L. Lester. T. Hittle, S. Calhoun. T Albright. B. Calhoun. B. Gibbs. (3) T. Shultz. J. Evans. K. Sutton. A Wells. L. Kincaid, L. Snoe. C. Tsuglis, C. Schnacker. (4) J. Ogden, E. Webb, R. Calderwood. E. Wabaunsee, S. Wabaun- see. L. Link, N. Tichenor. Mrs. B Harvey. (5) C. Clark. C. Hopkins. S. Delaney, J. Zimmerman. M. Shenk, E. Linden, S. Link, B. Luthi. (6) K. Kalcik. Everyone enjoys the library. Mr. Ryan finds some peace and quiet to read the paper. Art Club Competes At Festival The Art Club worked hard to get ready for the Art Festival which was held at Jefferson West High School. Six schools participated in this contest with art students from each school entering projects that they worked on in class. On April 15 each project was judged and was awarded with a medal if it was judged as one of the three best entries in a specific category. Three Royal Valley students were medalists in this contest. Teresa Reicherter placed sec- ond in ceramics, Pam Picard placed second in drawing, and Robin Danks placed third in sculpture. Twenty-three members of the Art Club traveled to Kansas City, Missouri, to tour the Nelson Art Gallery on April 26. The bus departed Royal Valley High School at 7:30 a.m. and arrived in Kansas City at 9:30 a.m. They took a tour, they ate sack lunches on the grounds of the museum. At 12:00 o’clock the group took a tour of the Medieval and Renaissance Fair. 28 Robin Danks. third in sculpture: Pam Picard, second in drawing, and Teresa Reicherter. second in ceramics, were the RV students that placed at the Art Festival.
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Larry Picard, junior. Mark Matchie. sophomore, and Laura Arnold, ju- nior, look through information about the Unity Conference in San Fran- cisco. (front)-Mrs. C. Broadstreet, T Lewis, C Hopkins. L. Wahweotten, R. Shoptese, P Hopkins. P Picard, L. Arnold. J. Twin. R Hale, M. Jim. (middle)-J. Matchie. L. Matchie, S. Wabaunsee. S. Hopkins. E. Wabaun- see, C Wahweotten. (back)-M Mat chie, L Picard. A Wahweotten, J. Vanderblomen, J. Potts, J. Vanderb- lomen. J. Ogden. K. Mzhickteno, R Jim. S. Hopkins. T Wahweotten, J. Vanderblomen. R Wahweotten. M. Wamego. Upward Bound Soars Upward Bound is a federal pro- monitored continuously through gram that involves high school contact with the high school students from disadvantaged counselor or instructors, back grounds who would enter postsecondary training after Not just anyone can join; you graduation. have to be a low-income student and academically motivated. At Through participation in Upward the end of the year an applica Bound, students identify and de- tion is filled out and turned into velop their interest and abilities the board of Upward Bound for and broaden their awareness of approval, career opportunities. Individual- ized programs are developed to Approximately ten students help students deal effectively from Royal Valley belong to Up- with academics, life planning, ca- ward Bound. These students at- reer selection and preparation. tend a summer session, at Empo- Social, cultural, and recreational ria State University, for six activities are also included in the weeks, in which they can earn program. Students receive a high school credits toward gradu cash stipend for their participa- ation. tion in Upward Bound. Eight schools, ranging from During the school year, Upward north-east Kansas to south-west Bound students attend weekly Missouri, participate in Upward meetings in the high school li- Bound, comprising a total mem- brary. A trained counselor from bership of approximately 80 stu- the Upward Bound staff pro- dents, vides the individual academic tu- toring and basic skill develop- ment. as well as personal, aca- Ms Jane Gish, guidance counselor demic. and career counseling. and Upward Bound adviser, holds a Student attendence, attitude. conference with Caren Schnacker. and academic progress are also Junior. 30
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