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- with several activities. For the first time the
troop was invited to usher at a
Michigan State University
football game. Ten boys and
three leaders attended the
MSU - Illinois game Sept. 24. It
turned out to be the only nice
day weather-wise during the
ten day
- of
the Year, Marvelle Vannest, Kalkaska
educator, will be honored at a special
dinner hosted by the Michigan Department of Education, in April.
The dinner will be held Friday evening,
April 13, at Kellogg Center on the campus
of Michigan State University
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through the Michigan State
University's Cooperative Extension
Service last winter, and she is
going to be working with cooperative extension on its five-year plan
for the future.
Following is the article Kalkaska
resident Dawn MacKeller wrote for
Reader's
- superintendent has a
wife, Linda, and a 14-year-old son.
Jack. He is completing his twentysecond year in Michigan public education as a teacher, elementary
principal and superintendent
Presently he is a doctoral student
at Michigan State University in the
field
-
"Unless high school football players States.
from northern Michigan are really outDavid Bricker is in his second year at
standing and talented, they usually won't Michigan State University. He was a
end up playing college football," he said. center
- local
businesses, Grand Traverse County
Government and Dow Chemical
Company. The event is being
planned and managed by representatives from the Northern Michigan Environmental Action Council
and the Michigan State University
Cooperative Extension Service
- .
The convention begins Sept. 21 and
ends Sept. 22.
The L.T.L.'ers will meet June 18
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Pam Campbell's home or call 258-4842. This
will be the last meeting until Sept.
is a 1985 graduate of Kalkaska
High School.
While at Michigan State