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FUTURE 2 Q N, Jfiffi V V, ,. Q, 5- TEACHERS of AMERICA I5 it your ambition to become a teacher? Or are you undecided and curious to learn if you have the qualities, aptitude, drive and desire to become a top-notch teacher? The F.T.A. offers you an opportunity to explore teaching and discover if it is the career for you. BOOK CLUB ,. S A 'M t 1 6 I l fi '30 President .... Susan Brandenberg Secretary ........ Joann Zastrow Program Chairman . Nancy Walker X-. , The Book Club has as its purpose A ' ' it to promote and encourage interest Q' B ' ' Tr in reading. Stimulating and unusual I ig books of an outstanding nature are Y '7 reviewed both by club members and l - ' outside speakers. I . f lin ' ' A l X ll, A Q lm, C FT A ff 'ft A g l ss- Q A O,-5,3 J ' ' tl ' f ' Lp 'l ,, awe-sr MATH CLUB Mathematics is a fine art and a useful science. President William Siebecker with secretary-treasurer, Dennis Christian, Vice-president Richard Nuernberg and reporter, Russell Bennett, engineered seven good programs. Highlights were the trip through D. J. Murray plant, the colored film, Engineers - a career for youth, and army slide rule film strips. l29 ,X
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PROJECTIONIST CLUB.. Proiectionist Club members are giving service YO the school at all times They mastei the skills neces- sary to operate and maintain such machines as the sound proiector, filmstrip and slide proiector, tape recorder, arc proiector, and the opaque projector. Club members handle the incoming and out-go! ing films, set up machines and operate them for regf ular classes, for school clubs and for community organizations. e'5'?QQ05?f7 F' H015 9 -1 fl J --N 'Stn 'V Each year the club carries out a niaior proiert to earn money for Vtfaugonian scholarships, Club otti cers are President, Edward Radant Vice-President, Barbara Kane Secretary, Carol Manecke Treasurer, Duane Winnie Arc Proiectionist, Edward Davidson , . H . ,tn unit- '4 9504, '34 i fl JUNIOR GREGG CLUB.. This club is primarily for those taking Shorthand l and ll. We meet local businessmen and women who are invited to our meetings. Some of the things which are discussed at our meetings are the skills and personality requirements of a good stenograph- er. Personal appearance and social relations are also discussed. Each year the club has a proiect of raising money Tl' to contribute to the Waugonian Scholarship Fund. The officers of the Junior Gregg Club this year are as follows: President Marlene Janz Vice-President, Barbara Kahn Secretary, Susan Bell Treasurer, Barbara Kersten ',-.r,'P ,
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CAM ERA CLUB. Lett to Ri ROW l: gill: Riehle, Pospycholo, Bor- chcrdt, Eckerle, Blum iii fy- ..,' v ROW 2: Seltzer, J., Foster, Motu- szok, Prcist, Malok, Selt- zer, R, ROW 3: Peterson, Opcl, Cass, Egdahl, Schymcnslxi, Schoepke ROW 4: Zahn, Hoffman, Nelson, Dutrisac, Murquardt, Prohl, Boehmer. i -- 1 , H FBT! 1 ' 4 , - ieag , V ,Q - ax., JS ,Uni Q1 .. .. ,5 ' ij' 3 , f 'ai 1 w J , vi ,' . 1 .v 7 I 3: Q .2 A I Ct- . -3 Ct LATIN CLUB I The purpose of the Latin Club ill Officers: First Consul, Robert Schiller, Second Consul, Robert Becker, First Scribe, Pat Lane, Second Scribe, Joan Morse, Qucestor, Edwin Fromm HOME EC CLUB 130 ROW ROW ROW ROW T is to provide means of learning more about Roman mythology cmd phases of Roman life through dramatizations, talks and social meetings. The yeor's program culminates in the very enioyable Roman banquet. Geier, Vochowiak, Cooney, Springer, Schwocho Kiekhoeter, Piian, Groshek, Mittelstcedt, Hommond, Beyer, Wiegandt Spcrdel, Allds, Porosky, Detert, Gorski, Hoff, Kraemer Jaecks, Weinkcut, Geose, Kuether, Geiger, Gutowski, Bloom I o G . LQ ' - 1 XE i A 6 . 3 ' . fs,
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