Written on back: "Feb. 4, 1972; GUEST SOLOIST WITH SYMPHONY -- Bruce Brantley (left), a student at Andrews Junior High School, played the mallet (marimba) instrument for the children's program of the Twin Cities Symphony given recently at Lakeshore High School, Stevensville. Brantley, 14, presented 'Cirque Renz Gallop,' which was ...
Written on back: "Ninth-grade student Gyl Moon holds the trophy she received as the grand award for junior high level science projects entered in this year's science fair at Andrews University. Over 400 exhibits were displayed by elementary, junior high, and high school students enrolled in the university's laboratory school. ...
Written on back: "The courtesy king and queen for the 1970-71 school year at Andrews Junior High were selected by the student body last week. They are (seated) ninth graders Judy Northrop and Craig McClellan. Their "court" included runners-up from the Seventh and Eighth grades. Standing, left to right, are ...
Written on back: "The Andrews University Junior Academy Courtesy Week Court are, from left, Lowell Hamel, seventh-grade prince; Margie Smith, seventh-grade princess; Debbie Berlin, courtesy Queen; Bob Johnston, courtesy king; Ann Hutchinson, eigth-grade princess; and Herbert Helm, eighth-grade prince; L. S. - J. N. 68-69"
Written on back: "April 1970; 20,000 VOLTS -- That's what this water-drop electrostatic generator built by Jim Christensen, a ninth grader at Andrews University Junior High, will produce. The generator, which won Jim the grand award in the junior high science fair at AU, consist of three tin cans plus ...
Written on back: "STUDENT SEAMSTRESS: Kathy Kuhlman, winner of the ninth-grade style show at the Andrews University laboratory school, receives her trophy from Miss Carolyn Grubbs, home economics teacher. The tennis outfit she is wearing is one of the clothing projects she has completed this year. First runner-up, Brenda Gooser ...
Written on back: "The effects of smoking and drinking are highlighted by winning entries in the American Temperance Society poster contest at the Andrews Junior High School, Berrien Springs. Trophies and ribbons were awarded to (from left) Tamy Weakley, first place; Arthur Munar, second place; and Shrei Werren, third place. ...