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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
11
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pdwpiniiniiiig 'up I'aatacrapli, EJoomlnton, EL. Tues Jan. 1353. Heven Youngsters Live Life io Hilt During 1957 I I I 1 i- I a 5 I A A a I -I a 1 i "V- I i 1 A v-AH 1 A' I I A A A i A I 'vi- 'J l- 1 7 rtru .7 I I a i j. Xt i.

1 Ss'N- I 1 if I fw' Iff TTilfr I i kr I 1 i Ji Dcnise Stuckey 4, and Mary Stecher, 3, riSht, turned up as two of Central Illinois' youngest majorettes. They donned pretty uniforms to march with tS Piper City High School Band at football games. Karen link, a junior at PjSr With 85 leanied routined The kids. God bless 'em. fmmri thv mrta Others had their pictures snapped just because they were behaving normally at Phntn-mnhoy imc They were consistent winners at fairs, for example.

Don Kiley of rmngton took a blue ribbon in August when he showed his Brown saw freckled faced lad tackle a foot long hot dog at Farmer Citv Fair in July. He's Joe Van Etta of Farmer City. ww-oa iiciier uu ai ine ora uounty 4-l Fair at Melvin. v. 0 nu.m, .1.

11 .11 1 -3 is 1. ell -J- i I -c I -V i 1 0 ft 4 I 4 1- i 1 11 III- I 1 i III I I (t itm -s I I i Sis I ill 1. i iiiiU Kids had trouble with the weather, however. Rain keDt Bobhv Hnlla And how could you resist a tousled cutie offering you a heart shaped mud pie. She's Mary Litwiller of Hopedale.

Fun included high jinks at freshman initiation time. Thousands enjoyed Le Roy's Fall Ice cream Is alwavs rood for trf Heyvvorth students, Donnle Young and Carol Davis, Festival. But we doubt if any had Little Lesa Rov hid frmf ftaa to eat apple "with no hands." more fun than little David Edwards. annt McLean inside during kite season. A' ff 7- I it I i i 7 ill 1 y.

JP it ii iff -I -v- I l'i 1 "1 mi in I. I VL. if -11 Yt II 'v 1 I. A cake is judged on its texture and other technical points. A fellow like Paul Lucas of McLean has his own standards though.

He's shown eying a winner at McLean's Harvest Festival. Big day in any youngster's life is that first day In school. Paul Shubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Shubert, is a picture of concentration as he colors picture at Saunemin Grade School. All little feUows dream of being jet pilots. Dennis Wiser of Pontiac was about ready to change his nund, though, as he was strapped into pilot's seat on First warm day in spring and out came the marbles. Ricky Mckowan checks with a friend as he pets ready to win a few.

He's the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoblit of Atlanta. nanuie Air orce Base. Al i A r-, rif A rW'T -3A A A I AAv.vVi -kA7 5y fc.

i'' -va 1 1 I 1 -A 'Ar 1 A -s, Betty Lou Christensen kept group of pre-school age children entertained with stories when they visited Gibson City High School. 'Visit by 20 youngsters ended home economics class' unit on child care. Henry Steffen of Cropsey, burned over 90 of his body, still smiled during therapy treatment 23 months after blast which hurt him. Judy Mix of Weldon, parab-zed from the neck down by attack of polio in 1933. ST? 1 yearJ ci-hth de diploma.

She's learned to type by hoS ing suck between her teeth. (Pantagraph Photos).

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