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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 26

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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26
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Four Puntugraph, nioomington, Derember 3, IOC I. I Gridley AFS Chapter To Host II Students will be Doug Mostajo, Gridley exchange student from Peru. The following schools will be represented: Octavia, El Paso, Farmer City, Le Hoy, University High, Streator, Fairbury-Cropsey, Lexington, Forrest-Strawn-Wing, Bloomington and Chenoa. Faculty supervisor of the event is Miss Beverly RIDLEY On Friday the, Gridley High American Field Service Chapter will host 11 foreign exchange students attending scliouls in the area. The students will spend a day and night in Gridley with their, itinerary scheduled as 9 a.m.

to noon, visiting noon to 12:30, lunch in the cafeteria; 1 to 2. more class visit-, ing; 2 to 2:50, assembly; 2 f0 to 3:25. free time; 4:30 to 7, dinner in private homes in Grid-ley; 7 to 10, basketball game; 10 to midnight, sock hop. The students will then go to private homes to spend the night and will return to their own homes Saturday. Acting as official host here Bellfiower Girl Third In Balceoff (Jriilk'y Tin 'i 'i members of Gridley High's American Field Service Chapter committee the school's foreign exchange student make plans for the AFS Day here Friday.

From the left are Janice Witzig, Jim Itinkcnberger, Doug Mostajo from Peru, and Doris Stollor, chapter secretary. 'VVtV'" STIMULATORS uiciiua tuuiiuir BELLFLOWER (PNS) -Janice Forrest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Forrest, a freshman at Bellfiower Township High School was third place i winner in the regional Pyrofax Sponsors Driv Peppy 8, In Striped Blazers, End First Successful Season For Clothing Gas Corporation contest "Bake Your Way to a B.A." held last week in Urbana. She was chosen for com pel i- By PAT FREEHILL trom- Smock, director of the band this bass drum; Gary Juhl, year.

bone (during basketball Gary CHENOA (PNS)-Tlie student Lincoln High School council of ('henna Ilieh School The first season for the Lin- Hie me mbers of the Pep wi" oe replaced by Allen Klein- tion on the merit of an essay schmidt) and Tom Trigg, bari- "Why I want to Go to College" is siionsoriiiL' a clothim? drive coin Hieh Pen Hand was tunned Band are with the "Save the Children" off with a victory celebration1 Seniors: John Wakefield, cor- Federation's annual cloth- after the Decatur Lincoln foot- net- Stpwnrt enrnpt- Rnh TI10 Von RnnH Hrpccpd in and was one of 24 territory winners selected from 500 cn- .,..,1 inn (willi.ftmn until IW 11 irnmn iM-irrir I IJ Cil-. A k1r.l. trantS R. their blazers black Fikuart, striped and jderbys, received a very favor- sourl- Articles may be sent with any' The success of this group is saxophone, high school or may be largely due to its organizer, Bill Juniors, "Binky" brought to the high school. I Mileham, aole response both home and away, as mey am ineir pun in cheering our Railers.

I Annual Deadline Friday at MDR HOST TO OTHER SCHOOLS Things most needed are blue denims, sweaters, diapers, dresses, shoes, coats, shirts, pants, pajamas, blankets, over shoes and underwear. The impact resulting from the activities of the Pep Band has prompted plans for basketball season. New music is being prepared and straw hats may replace the familiar derbys. By JERILYN OLTMAN MinonkDana-Rutland High School The deadline for subscriptions F-S-W Plans Careers Study Monday Night to the Minonk Dana Rutland Throughout the fall, the group uwh School annual is Fridav Jo Rivero Class Head At Lincoln I be interested seniors and par- has been in the habit of attend- 0f this eek. By DEBBIE KINATE Forrest-Strawn-Wing entsfrom Fairbury, Chatsworth, ng all the games possible, and price for the "Tomahawk" is jSaunemin and other neighbor- theY will continue to do so dur- $3.50.

After Friday and until ancj ing communities. ing basketball. It has not been jan the price will jump to High School To encourage students By PAT FREEHILL tuJ is careers night is a part aeciaea wnemer ine reppy 0 $4. their parents to look into thoir nnMnla 5. Lincoln High School J.

of the unit's guidance program, will serve as half-time enter-i Those interested in getting a Jo Rivero was elected presi- Posslblllties of further careers, student council members will tainment as the entire bandiCOpy shouid contact one of the dent of the freshman class of and education is the purpose assist with the session. has done in the past oroiinwjng students: John Gregg, Lincoln High School following an of the fifth annual Careers Night prentice program, State Farm whether they will limit them-jMartha Tucker, Carol Miller, nssemh'v Hnrino which cnnrli- Un vnA Mutual, state Dolice. aviation selves to serving as a stimulus joe Vallow. Bill Dunham. Don dates were required to deliver Wi Mioh rhnn nt careers, agricultural careers, the gym as they did at the Grampp, Carol Moyer, Nancy campaign speeches.

8 Monaay at automotive and diesei technol- sidelines. Fetzer, Bud Folkers, Connie Other new officers are Jo Dee lgy (Greer Technical Institute), Credit is due these fine eight Hrehovcsik. vice nresident-1 eT a Dr'cf opening at the and the Hi-Fashion Beauty for keeping school spirit so Folkers, Pat Schmidt, Phyllis Oldenburg, Sue Kettwich, Karen Ford, or Jerilyn Oltman. Rick Parker, secretary treas- beginning of the evening, stu-1 -'hool of Peoria. 1 high.

urer, and Sue Anderson, Barb dents and parents will attend Becker, Trudy Leonard. Gary ()ne of tnree diffemU V'l 1 mi 10 QnH I am i-n Tou-hmin 0 CITIZEN OF THE WEEK MIUUV UliU Vltl UIJ II l. 1 III 1 Hi I to Student representatives Council Kempton-Cabery High School their choice. Representatives will be present to speak about Eureka College, Midstate College of Commerce, Illinois Wesleyan University, Southern Illinois Carl Callison Heads 4-H Club DEWITT (PNS)-Carl Calli Illinois State Uni- son was elected president of the University, Country Charmer and Farmer versity, Illinois Commercial Col-4-H Club on Thanksgiving Eve. lege, the University of Illinois, Elected with him were Kathy Northern Illinois University, Freese, vice-president; Connie Danville Junior College and Dawson, secretary; i i Kendall Junior College.

Other Enos, treasurer; Chris Cope, speakers will represent Men-program chairman; Pam Cope, nonite Hospital, Methodist Hos-reporter; Terry Ferguson, song pital, Air Force, Navy and leader; Fritz Nowlin, recrea- Army branches, United Election leader, and David Freese, tronics Institute, Caterpillar ap-host chairman. 1 Also attending this session will By COKALEE BAILEY Kempton-Cabery High School Linda Miller, a senior at Kempton-Cabery High School, is president of her class. Linda, who is very active in music, is secretary of the band this year. She has held this post the past three years. She is also president of the chorus.

She is the type of person who because she is so active in school activities will be sorely missed when she is graduated in the spring. Other organizations which prosper because of her connection with them include: Kemptona yearbook staff of which she has been a member for three years. The Tomahawk newsletter staff. Linda also is an honor student and along with all the activities listed finds time to lead cheers for Kempton-Cabery 's athletic teams. Therefore, Linda is saluted as Citizen of the Week, FRIDAY 8 T.M.

A.M. BiGGEST CATTLE OF THE THE BANDS THIS SHATTERTONES of Bloomington Y.s. Famous Recording Artists THE CHESSMEN 513 X. Main JY Tomorrow Night 9 me Ntw Advemures Linda Miller.

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