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2 1 6 ADS Aged Auto Trimester term gives head start E-Kan Inc. Head Shoppe, The Locker Room, The Hat BOX, The Kaw Valley Magic Home Rental 't to junior high by Robin Kinglsey Cooking, sewing, and welding a gnook --- what will they think of next? Junior high students had a schedule change from a semester to a trimester for the first time. As part of this change, the district has added home economics, shop, and computer science classes to the junior high curriculum. A tri- mester is composed of three twelve-week terms. Of the eighth graders who come over to the high school for shop class, Alan Howard said, We have made a metal tic-tac-toe board and a gnook. ln home eco- nomics the sewing of a stuffed football is the entertainment of that class. Students enjoy the cooking very much and, We like eating the finished products even better, said Shelley Ftenfro. Seventh graders are now able to get an introduction into modern technology by taking a computer science class under Mr. Bill Knorr. Some of them really enjoy the class, and many hope to be able to take more computer classes in the future, said Knorr. There are also eight eighth grad- ers attending Mr. Jim Lindstrom's algebra class. These eighth grad- ers are considered advanced in mathematics by Mrs. Linda Gilli- land, junior high math teacher. They are meeting the challenge very well, said Lindstrom. The future of these ,changes will probably not be known for two or three years when the students are juniors or seniors. By that time, it should be known if their introduc- tion into these areas of learning at an earlier level has given them a better background and allowed them to absorb more knowledge at a faster pace than some who were not able to take advantage of this type of learning situation. Heather McFloberts, an eighth grade student, said, lt will pre- pare us for years to come. TOPEKA MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC. P.0. Box 2399 Topeka, Kansas 66601 William L. Wahl General Manager :, . lui : Sffgig 5 3g -mis. 2: Q-Emir if 2:33 221412 gzsipz :Lifes ZFYH? 55.552 :Mfr :vs If Z- , ' .. ,V ...W .s ,z 4 , 15,1155 :' fl .V , ,. 7 i . ,vzugsgttg s3gff7fQ.iff:?y'F:f2g2-'ii'g,.:'Q?fairr -mxgiif iiziw :stu 'zwfwifiz rfrffv' Tift' 2---mm 4 f g14: ffse.z?.L'a2iat: 'U Nl nm ,.....---- 'HAlNBAMK UION KANSAS . fs fries ws ' ., A Ti-.Q . V 1 if lt, t ff-A ' A if U XX? U lf' P? f gives ' I 1 ' '71QT--L f?':t .- qfxkvf ,. if-'11..5: As- . ev '-Q . ., V NR, -g:a,.... . K X, 1,0 V scum :Ast f Jxso sf. sixth , LTQK YSQMRNQW, , ,W N ,OPEM K W v X WKV sun: uma Ano must co, --ws WANT TO womc Fon YOU MEMBER r,p,i,c,
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American Family Ins. Berry Farm Supply Caldwells, Inc. Jay's Uniforms ADS Bobo' Connections allow exchange student trip to Kansas by Lesa Martinek Starting their own exchange program, the Lion's Club chapter sponsored a foreign exchange stu- dent. Coming from Vasa, Finland, Camilla Milla Erickson stayed with Bill and Merian Predmore. Erickson was on the short ex- change program and stayed six weeks. ln Vasa she worked at a supermarket tCiti Marketi selling cheese and bread. Her boss is the president of the Lion's Club in Vasa. He just came up one day and asked me if I wanted to spend this summer somewhere else. I said Sure He also helped me to get a scholarship to help me pay for my trip here, said Erickson. She has a younger brother, who is 15, and her mother back home. Her real father died, and this sum- mer her mother remarried. While in Kansas, some of the trips Erickson took were to Abilene to Hutchinson, and to Kansas City to Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun. Erickson said, The way l've been living here is just about the same as it is in Vasa, except most of your food here is sweeter than ours, but l like it! Finland's seasons are shorter than the United States. l really enjoy the summer here, it's much longer than in Vasa, and I get more of a chance to get a darker tan. A lot of people were touched by Milla. She had a lot of ideas and she knew what she wanted in life and was going after it. She'll be missed by many and will always be remembered, said Mrs. Connie Rueck, 5 Ford Trucks NAPA 5 iyj 2128 Meriden nd. Rgggqyillg Valley Mangr Topeka, KS fi . iP.o.aox 787 f. nossvaiiegkansas 665335 6 4 10-4 good buddy. As 3 .. sophomore Jannie Brady climbs on a semi, junior Te- resa Barraclough rests on a saddle. Photo by Beth Brandenburg. B3 .E H3 Las! take, finishing .up aicivpicturestjn Ftossyille, junior Toni, . .I Russell poses bythe:Manor.Sign. Plftitiitvzafbyeibetfbie Brigngardtg - E... llllllllllllllg 2 Auto 5 rg SUPPLY 5 g NORTH, wc. 5 2 Auto, Truck 8t E 5 Tractor Parts - 5 5 Machine Shop 5 5 Service 5 E 2138 N. Kansas 5 2 Topeka, KS 5 5 66608 5 2 4913i 235-5335 5 EIllllllllllllIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllli
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