Read Article 100 Years Ago 1921 Auburn W.C.T.U. met at Odd Fellows Hall Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Starbird led the devotions. Two members were reported on the sicklist: Mrs. Dora Waterhouse and her sister Mrs. Anna Caswell. It was voted to give a banquet to the Auburn newsboys and the reporters at both the Lewiston Journal and Lewiston Sun. The date of the banquet is not decided. A committee appointed on this will include Mrs. Edith Briggs. Mrs. Emma Patterson, Mrs. Florence Starbird and Mrs. McCallum. 50 Years Ago: 1971 A Lewiston young woman, an honor student at Lewiston High School, has achieved national recognition in the December issue of Teen Magazine. Miss Francine Keneborus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Keneborus of South Ave., Lewston, received the distinction of being chosen from some 500 teens who attended an exciting summer program for high school students at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, last June and is to be quoted in an article covering the Institute. The teenagers gathered on the campus, from many areas including Hawaii, Alaska, the Canal Zone and the various states to participate in Northwestern’s 1970 National High School Institute. The five-week program was geared to give bright, ambitious teens a taste of both college life and special career possibilities, such as journalism, engineering, education and speech. Classes were on a non-graded, non-credit basis. The young people observed and evaluated actual public school classes and there were seminars on such controversial areas as federal aid education.