HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-07-25, Page 13Eciucation by television
Members of Huron County 9-H clubs visiting Centralias College of Agricultural Technology, Tuesday
were shown many of the modern teaching methods being used at the school. Above, Raul Passmore,
Rick Etherington, Stephen township leader Ken 12.aker, Wayne Rickard, Brad Pryde and Steve Faber
are watching p. closed circuit television program. T-A photo
Ready for a rest
At couple of local 9-H club members were interested in the dormitory facilities at Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology during Tuesday's tour. Dave Marshall and Brian Miller wasted little time in
trying out the softness of the bed. T-A photo
Shipka folk stage picnic
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Mr. and MrS. Harold Parke,
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