8 - The Perkins Journal, Thursday, March 8,
=12 - The Perkins Journal, Thursday, March 8,
Doug Griffon, Perkins, trimming steak at Western Vo-Tech
Meat Processing class.
MeatProcessing At Vo-Tech
Western Vo-TechPs Meat
Processing facilitlespassed the
inspectors final approval this
week and processing began im-
mediately. Beef processkug for
the food service department of
the school was on this week's
agenda.
Up to this point the students
had been working with artificial
beef and found the actual live
oPeration much more enjoyable.
The inspectors were pleased
with the plant and referred to
R as a model facility. The
course is open to women in-
terested in the program, es-
peclally the process of retail
wrapping. Since this is an open
ended program, anyone in-
terested in learning the meat
processing skills should con-
tact the instructor, Ron Lay-
ton at 562-4200, Burns Fiat.
ON REAPPORTIONING
The Supreme Court has
given state legislatures con-
siderable leeway in reap-
portioning themselves. The
court made the statement
after approving a Virginia
plan.
ON FOOD PRICES
The Labor Department
has announced that retail
food prices rose faster in
January than in any month
since the Korean War.
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MONUMENTS
Ilk 24ml
1973
1973
B.J. Crowlofs
Week of March 11
PISCES--The most unsel-
fish of all is the Piscean.
Those born uader this sign
are trustworthy. They usu-
ally love deeply but once.
Best color is green, lucky
numbers are 2 and 8 and
lucky day is Friday.
PISCES--Feb. 19 to March
20--You must listen and
read carefully this week.
Take care of your health.
Success is indicated in all
undertakings at this time.
t ARIES-March 21 to April
20--Try a different approach
to your daily routine. Try
doing morning chores in the
afternoon and vice versa.
Encourage and help your
mate or partner to slow down
a bit.
TAURUS--April 21 to May
20--Plan a vacation. Know
where you are going and
what you will do when you
get there. It could be the
most enjoyable sojourn of
your life.
GEMINI--May 21 to June
20--Your views are well
respected by associates.
This is the week forthe im-
portant discussion you have
neglected.
CANCER--June 21 to July
22--Be sensitive to the
needs of others, one way
you can help those about
you is to project goodwill
wherever you go.
LEO--July 23 to Sept. 22
--Trying to climb too high,
too fast is not wise. Check
your ambitions and aspira-
tions with members of your
family. They can advise ob-
jectiveiy.
VIRGO--Aug. 23 to Sept.
22--Don't go into spring
looking like a drab dullard.
Buy some of those good-
looking clothes you have
your eye on. You are never
too young or too old to care
about your appearance.
LIBRA--Sept. 23 to Oct.
22--Give a helping hand to
a friend who seems to be
down on his luck, even if
Miss Janet Alene Gibson from
Olive High School was crowned
Miss Central Tech during the
festive ceremonies at the for-
real ball which climaxed Nat-
ional Vocational Education
Week recently. Johnnie Cher-
bla~c of Tulsa served as mas-
ter of ceremonies bringing alive
the theme "Iris A Wonderful
World."
From the six contestants
seeking to wear the crown of
Miss Central Tech, five judges
named Miss Vickie Sue Savory
of Rlpley High School as Miss
DECA, Miss Pare McHughes of
Sapulpa High School as Miss
VICA and Miss Janet Gibson as
it is only an offer of a kind
word. An enjoyable social
event is in the offing.
SCORPIO--Oct. 23 to Nov.
22--Be fair in your think-
ing. Avoid making positive
statements of generaliza-
tion whereby you express
opinions that all of some-
thing is bad, when you know
full well there is good in
every living thing.
SAGITTARIUS-- Nov. 23
to Dec. 21 -- Self analysis
is necessary now to deter-
mine if you are going where
you want to go. Time is the
most precious gift to man.
Use yours wisely.
CAPRICORN -- Dec. 22 to
Jan. 19--Chattiness is
taking too much time from
your working day. Be friend-
ly, but brief. Try projecting
a better image of yourself
by neither condemning, crit-
icizing or complaining.
AQUARIUS -- Jan. 20 to
Feb, 18--You are being no-
ticed by someone by whom
you wish to be n o t ic e d.
Concentrate now on your
posture and appearance.
Bow ties are back in
style for men--and rather
large ones at that.
Spring jackets for suits
come in beautiful pastel
colors. Some are hip length
withou(a belt--others have
belts across the back--but
all have a fitted look.
Miss FBLA. From
Miss Gibson was
Central Tech.
Former swe~
the gayly colored
each youth
ors, bearing letters
over the shoulder of
sweetheart. Present
VICA 1972, Miss
ley of Mannford
19'/2, Miss Connie
Perkins.
The title of Miss
ity 1973 went to
Savory and Miss Pami
es. This honor is
the participants and
cherished.
Judges for the
were Mrs. Kelly
tow; Mr. Tim
Sapulpa; Mr. Glen
Stroud; Mr. Louis
Jr. of Bristow; and
Brown of Cushing.
Coronation began
8:30 p.m. with
music provided by Larry
man's band. As each
heart's name was
entered the Seminar
the arm of her
testants were: Miss
ley a member of VICA,
ed by Glen Hill, both of
Tammy Harper a
FBLA and from
corted by Mike
lng; and LaTonia Boyd
her of DECA
hie Maret of Cushin
son was escorted
Christian of Stroud;
Hughes was escorted
Wald of Sapulpa;
vory was escorted
Miller of Stroud. All
are members of the
organizations at Central
The judges
to talk With
lier at a dinner at the l
Kettle in Oilton. They
to Central Tech
was interviewed.
phase of the contest
questions drawn
on stage and answered
the audience.
The Seminar Center
beautifully decorated
world in the center of
ing floor. The stage was!
ed in valentines, S~udent~!
the direction of !
les, Mr. Klm Gara
Dennis Thompson
charge of the setting.
merits were served
the evening.
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