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1 - - At the slave auction Mike Chaffin is sold by Janice Bartrop. .J ' A . is if S F - ' N if ' . 52? .fkvxl 1 ss, QQ-' ' mi 'Pug ' . Q fgijwa-isbn . '15-' ' 4 4 'F- ' S 53? 6' 1: U' 3' 1- N ' ' . -A-'lf K wifi f ABOVE: Informal initiation finds Cheryl Steele and Suzanne Haynes at school as old men. RIGHT: junior Degree recepients are Heather Lombardi, Suzanne Haynes, and Cheryl Steele. Food is fixed for serving at the potluck dinner by Heather Lombardi, Ruth Zudell, and Sharon Mclntire.
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- ABOVE: To become acquainted with others at the potluck dinner, Lynette Steele makes use of her sister, Cheryl, to sign mixers. ABOVE TOP: Tables are set by Jennie Beal and Annette Smith for the potluck dinner with Bellevue and Norwalk. ABOVE CENTER: Money counted by Denise Butler and Ruth Zudell determines winner of Legs of the Year contest. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: Jennie Beal, recreationg Ellen Parker, secretaryg Lynette Steele, presidentg Cheryl Steele, vice-president, Annette Smith, parliamentarian, Ruth Zudell, reporter. ROW 2: Heather Lombardi, Sharon Mclntire, Renee Loyer, Ellen Smith, Suzanne Haynes, Janice Bartrop, Becky Tinkham, Maria Loyer, Miss McConnell, adviser. Not pictured: Denise Butler, treasurer
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Hard Work Earns Paper First Place Finish This year's paper had a new format. It was a lot bigger and was printed on real newspaper. We even held our first ad drive. Writing stories was really tough at times. Once we handed them in, Mrs. Ko1en's red pen just picked them apart. Each of us ended up writing our stories a at least twice. We were supposed to proofread each other's pages, too. Half the time we lied be- cause we didn't like to do it. When we did, we purposely tried to find mistakes. Deadlines were pretty hectic. Everyone was in everybody's hair. Early in the year we went to a workshop at Bowling Green State University. Our hard work paid off when the BLUE LEDGER was awarded first place in its division in a contest at Bowl- ing Green. Material for the second page is After several erasures, Patty Ott To meet deadline, editor finishes a graph for her story. Fuller pastes articles on layout. We was 1 ar ' if 1 fs. fe --at a ' 'R Ti- I V ' , ws Jill, rr MIG I - 4243- , BLUE LEDGER STAFF: FRONT ROW: Ron Olds, Ellen Parker, Tanya jane Gleason. ROW 2: Mrs. Koleno, adviser, Bruce Wilcox, Sherry Kes- filed by Linda Dumin sler, Judy Todd, Pat Ott, Sheila Fuller, Sharon Smith, Ethel Holzhauser S 72 Roland Tkach, Linda Durning, Robert Obermiller.
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