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Ambassadoig Sophirts Promethug utlet sgm. -,,,.-1' i N . is --,. . A we Sue Sicklcsteel, editor of the Ambassador, concentrates intently on typing a story in time to meet her deadline. Ambassador Staff: Front Row: K. Campbell, C. Barney, M. iWcLive L. Carroll, L. Orrin, B. Kemp, Rasalc, S. Sinith, Driscoll, M Gatteri. Second Row: C. Hippler, R. Sillfer, T. DeWitt, Hopla A - M2 ug. inazian, S. Blackwell, C. Witala, L. Hough, L. Lahadie, P. Oppen- i 'J l - ... 2-I 3 Any student who felt creative even after having his resources tapped in English class, was offered the opportunity of participating in any or all of Stevensonis literary or lan- guage oriented groups: the Amlaassaolor, Pronietheiis, and the Sophists. For those hudding Joseph Pulitzers and Clark Kents who enjoy basing their master- pieces of rhetoric in fact, Stevenson produced the Aiiilmssaalor. Professionally printed this year for the first time, the Anihassaalor was Stevensonis answer to the New York Times, the Detroit News and the Bentley Echo. For the first time photography could he used to add a professional touch to the stories con- trihuted hy regular staff members, free lan- cers, and, as in the letters to the editor, an occasional irate student. For those whose creativity needed fewer restrictions to Hourish, Prometheus was an apropos medium. An all-school magazine in every sense of the word, it included prose, poetry, music and, thanks to photography, artwork. Prometheus was almost entirely student-produced, from the contributions themselves to the various stages of produc- tion. VVith Mr. Bryant as their sponsor and mentor, the Sophists, a literary discussion group, covered much of the best of contem- porary world literature, from Catcher in the Rye to Albert Camus' The Stranger. heirner, S. Siclclesteel, S. Gazdeclei, B. Rosser, L. Cittleinan. Third Row: Nlr. johnson, D. Dirasian, IVI. Biirnette, M. Strong, M. Kase- now, D. Kuryliw, Chisholm, B. Peterson, M. Gutierrez, S. Mantel, 1. Lahti, C. Iohnston, ill. Fenton, C. Kahrin. Q --.4 J 5. 64
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. al WW3EEm5 4i23S1?KEfE.lii35iilSS5ii? Alix lall F.T.A.: Front Row: Nirs. Ahrornaitis, P. Hewitt, K. lwazrnarz- Rosser, I.. Orrin. Third Row: S. Kanye, D. Alexander, C ian, DI. Flatt, V. Charles, D. Seng. Second Row: K. Lauder, Kogahl, .lI.McCn111i,'l. Sercomlnc, rl. Newhold, Nlr. Christoff F. Ingram, Trapp, I.. Evans, C. Hobbs, D. Christenson, B. Ceo-sponsorl. F TA. Gives Chance to Try Gram on ther Side The Future Teachers Association olfered students the opportunity of reversing the classroom situation and seeing the room from the teachers point of view. Before the actual attempt to run a classroom, club members gained a few pointers on 'teach- ing from a panel discussion presented by teachers from Hoover Elementary School. Next, the club sponsored an observation day at Hoover, and the members had the chance to aid the teachers in the classroom. Other activities of the Future Teachers included field trips and fund-raising. A visit to Livonias Madonna College, a con- cession stand at a Spartan basketball game, and a panel discussion on how to study for final exams, were a few of the projects undertaken. Not all of the meetings were serious, however. In December, a Christmas party started their vacation in the right spirit. F.T.A. members have learned from their club that a teachers job can be an inter- esting and rewarding one. The enthusiastic turnout and the excellent work done by the F.T.A. seems to indicate that many teach- ers will cmanate from Stevenson. 66 HI s,j J .lil nluc, LSJJ , Spy fill urn 'L' hui, RUE EMU 3 il ?nfl..l.h.f..i P'u. ., 9 Qs is it is all Q ' ir i ,42 T T M-Ms-an Reviewing Future Teachers Association posters are tldr. Christoff and Dari Price The colorful posters :lid much in gaining rrieinhers for the cluh. s
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