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BOY'S 4-H NEWS

A meeting of the Boy's 4-H Junior Leaders was held on May 18 at Mr. and Mrs. Boise. At this meeting the ptogram for the year was set and a committee was appointed to make up the books and distribute them before school is out.

A completion trip is being planned for last years members upto and including the seventh grade. This trip will be up to Deer Forest, Mchigan. This trip will take place sometime during the first week school is out.

The Handicraft meeting and Photography meeting are in progress.


The Horse and Pony club met at the Welcome Miller Farm Friday, May 16. This was a practice session in preparing and showing the animal.

The 4-H Skating Parties will continue to be the last Monday of every month.
chorus

The chorus will sing at baccalaureate, Sunday, May 24 at 2:00 p.mp.

The Band is planning to march in the Memorial Parade at Plymouth on May 30, and the Miss Plymouth Pageant, June 18. We will also play at Commencement, Monday, May 25 at 8L00 p.m.
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SENIOR CLASS TRIP

On April 23 the Tyner High School sebniors left on their class trip to the World's Fair, Washington D.C. and New York City.

Points of interest the students saw in Washington were President Kennedy's grave at Arlington cemetary. Mt. Vernon, Washington's monument, Lincoln's and Jefferson's memorials, Capitol building, Smithsonian Institute, national Art Gallery and a night tour of the nation's capitol.

In New York they toured the United Nations, F.B.I. Building, Greenwich Village, the Bowery, and Chinatown. During a three-hour boat trip they saw the Statue of Liberty, Cornell University, Brooklyn and many other interesting sites.

Friday evening the seniors visited Radio City Music Hall, where they saw "The Rockettes" and a movie. Many of the seniors enjoyed a walk down "Broadway" following the show.

The Seniors spent an entire day at the World's Fair. This trip was one of the highlights of the trip and the seniors enjoyed visiting the different pavillons, Industry displays, and eating foods from foreign countries.

Although the students enjoyed the trip they were glad to see Plymouth Sunday morning.

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