1966 grad-
work.
~als with
f~amd on i:
il 1&
plann-
g the
can keep
the corn-
can
catting a skin
persons were
at
.Sllate Fair.
ed in WSU
since
In so do-
firsthand of
applica-
ill Science in insecti-
most promising underffrad
uates are 4-H alumni.
From learning to spray the
lawn and garden to doing ma-
(jor ~re.~ret~ in a un4versity
laboratory covers much ter-
ritory. For Terry and Ron 4-H
club work in entomology pro-
vided the "maps and signs"
for the long road.
An opportunity for young
adulta to explore and con-
sitier different vocations is
one asset they find in the 4-H
program. Projects from cloth-
ing to photography, and live-
stock to electric, have a major
role in creating this oppor-
tunity.
IkNKS CARD OF THANKS
express our There are no words which
the rela- can express our heartfelt
and friends thanks and appreciation for
us in any way the countless ants of sympathy
of our bro- which have been ext~,nded to
~lso thanks to us at this time of overwhelm-
Earl Eny- ing sorrow. To each and every
words, the one who has been so very kind
the music, we extend a most sincere
thanks "Thank You".
Legion Sarah McCune
Frances MeCune
):.IJlldEaboll Ladies Mrs. Mary Hughes
![~i~gionAuxiliary The Clayton Hughes Family
tree and The Howard Hughes Family.
and sisters THANK YOU
Thomas Zadina,
I would like t.o say thank
, you to all our friends and rel-
~1 a white Christ- atives for the many phorm
~itd about 8 inches calls, gifts and all the get
:,het~ Christmas well cards and Christma.'~
cards I received during my
kltd &. very Merry stay in the hospital and since
~t~1! a very good returning home. The doctors,
Mothe~ Boyd, take nurses and everyone tmre were
A~vays glad so kind to me but it meant
~o much to us to have Jewell
14,00 money County people remember us.
Dr. says that I am recovering
';aimolm
Ore, 9~057,
O. K. but will take time and
plenty of rest.
We have enjoyed visits from
Aunt Stella Dugger and her
families, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
my Simmelink, Mrs. erie Van
the Jawell Wey, and Mrs. Jean Rose and
so he/'e is a girls.
~Ollars to keep George and family had
another year. Cooper Russe]ls (my hrother)
~njoyed~ your and us for Christmas. The
birthday, first time we had been toge-
more. ther at Christmas time for
gl~l; mtmh snow many years.
We wish everyone a Happy
New Year.
Harold and Ella Alcorn.
Coio, 80701.
Mrs. Martin Johanek of Es-
b~n renewed her subscription
the. Record and wrote'the
Season's
Esslinger: Bottom row: Re-
becca. Starlene and Darrin
Esslinger. They are the chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Buford
~t;:~l/nger of MVJankato.
Left to right - Top row:
Cary Evan, Jeanette Kay and
Jeanine Fay Hiltgen: Bottom
row: Beverly Diane and Pam-
ela Jolene tIiltgen. They are
~Jm children of Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo D. Hilt gen of Mankato.
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Left to right - Top row:
JeaneUe l,ynn and Keith Le.
roy Hamiln)n; Bottom row:
Carl Wayne and Ralph Allen
Hamilton. They are the chil.
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
L. Hamilton. Mankato.
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Christy Sue and Tina Marie,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
)
Andrew D. Ieter,';on of Man-
kate.
Keith and Donna Chilco(t,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin E. Chilcott of Manka)o.
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Pamela Jo and JuhD Arland
Diamond. children of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry L. Diamond of
Mankato.
Left to right - Top row:
Barbara Diane and Carole Sue
Blair; Bottom row: Richard
Lee and Mary Ann Blair.
Th(y are the chil(h'(:n of Mr.
and Mrs. ,Jack Blair of Man-
kate.
Left to right: Cheryl, Lester
and Colleen Pletcher, children
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Plet-
ch(,r, Mankato.
Sherie and Larry Winslow,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Va-
den Winslow, Burr Oak.
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Jerry Allen and Kelley Anne
Barnes. (:hihh'en of Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Barnes of Burr
Oak.
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Left to right Top row:
June and Kathy F)'asl(,r: Bot-
tom row: Dale and Don Fras-
ier. They are the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R.
Frasier of Burr Oak.
Eugene and Kathy Morris.
ehildren of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Morris of Burr Oak.
Hays---Jan Thurlow (left), for homecoming
Hill City; Sharon Loomis, homecoming queen
Mankato; and Pare Engle-crowned Friday, Ocl
man, Hill City were. among reign over Homeco~
17 coeds at Fort Hays State activities Saturday,
College chosen as candidates.
and:
8~tndi~' and, Julie Ann Rhea.
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Get this doctor's formula!
Left to right Top row: Zemo.specdily stops tonncnt of
Ptdl Howard, Brian Howard;externally caused ilching.., of
Bottom row: Rodney Howard.eczema, minor skin irritations, non.
~Denise Howard. They are the poisonous insect bi~es. De~easitize.~
Of SUt-
,children of Mr. and;, lt, frs. skin