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Girls State Alternates Are Chosen (continued from page 1) school activities as she is a member of the John Glenn marching band, concert band, pep band, and the jazz band. She also has participated at the I.S.S.M.A. vocal and instrumental contests at the district and state levels. Currently she is a member of the National Honor Society, the Junior Board of Directors, the Student Advisory Board and was an alternate member of the Academic Decathlon 1986, Lisa was selected to attend Senator Richard Lugar's Symposium For Tomorrow’s Leaders. The Swing Choir and the Sunshine Society are other activities with her hobbies being reading, playing music, singing and collecting coins. Lisa is a member of the First Christian Church Os Knox and feels that by attending Girls State, she will be better able to understand our nation's current issues and therefore become a more responsible citizen. Mr. and Mrs. James Bolze, 317 Maple St., Walkerton, are the parents of 16-year old Julie. Her many activities include being involved in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, vice-president, cheerleading, tennis, Varsity Gub and Pep Gub. As a member of the Marching and Concert Band, it received a first rating at State Solo and Ensemble contest. The Sunshine Society, Art Gub and Students Against Drunk Driving are her other interests. Julie has been selected for Who’s Who Among American High School Students and is an 8-year member of the

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4 H Gub where she takes crafts, food, dairy council and beef show steers. In the 4-H she has held the offices of president, vice-president and secretary. She enjoys playing tennis^eing in 4-H, working with animals and crafts. Julie’s plans for the future are to attend Manchester College in North Manchester. She feels that she is an honest and determined person with much ambition and desire to learn all of what life has to offer and Hoosier Girls’ State would be a great opportunity to grow mentally and socially in her community. The Untied Presbyterian Church is the church of her choice. The American Legion Auxiliary sponsors the program and works to develop the ideals of democracy for every American citizen. The girls are selected from the upper third of their Junior class who must show a definite interest in government and history, as well as having outstanding qualities of leadership. During their week at Terre Haute each girl will be assigned to one of the two political parties, Federalist or Nationalist. They are also assigned to a mythical city and county. Precincts are formed; committeemen are elected; offices must be filed for and the primaries I are held as the Indiana law re- I quires. State conventions to nominate candidates are held and then I the general election is held. At the I close of the session, it is hoped that I each girl will come home with a I broader view of the American political system, as well as a better I understanding of the American I woman in politics. The first piloted airplane flight at the speed of sound took place on October 14, 194?.

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