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We Keep Pace With the Changing Times While Mrs. Hester Butler shows third grader Tommy Butkovich the new Airborne television set. Participating in the Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction, Whiting purchased the special set and is trying it on an experimental basis. Students receive specialized instruction in music, science, art. and a foreign language from programs transmitted from an airplane over Montpelier, Indiana. The National Honor Society officers initiate new members with the traditional candle light ceremony. Along with millions of othei teens, we set the fashion pace for 1961. Heading the list of favorites with the girls are the raccoon collar coat, worn by Carol Buehring, and the two-piece outfit, worn by Jayne Kupcha and Maggie Kompier. The collegiate look rates high with the boys. Don Perhach sports a stylish blazer, vest and slacks ensemble, and Bill Trovinger the shawl collar sweater. We put our best foot forward in the latest fashions in footwear—pointed-toe flats, colored tennis shoes, sejuare-toed oxfords, and pixie boots.
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We Treasure Tradition Stamp Day. a new addition to school activities, gives students Rita Jacobs and Ron Sabol an opportunity to purchase stamps for savings bonds’ from PTA representatives such as Mrs. Max Mayo. The new general office is a result of the School Board’s plan for modernization. The two private offices and the secretaries’ office are paneled with beechnut wood and furnished in a modern decor.
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