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r FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Firat row, left to right: Ethel Mathena, Lynne Dawson, Barbara DeKay, Dianna Oakes, Liz Shuck, Gary Lawler. . l Second row, left to right: Laura Woodbridge, Joan Gray, Sue Swanson, Gloria Scarpelli, Dianne Tourville, Connie Huseby, Pat Collins, Nangy Fallert, Sharon Steele. Third row, left to right: Mr. Lambertson, Lin a Holm, Barbara , y ou rum- bull, Linda Porter, Nancy Walker, Sandy Tibeau, Karen Denton, Carol Keeble, Kathy Holliday, Roger LaRoaa. Fourth row, left to right: Lucy Bond, Pat Zonneveld, Carol Moore, Ann Linder, Christy Rlce, Ellen Rackliff, Barbara Everett, Wendy Morgan. Eastling Mar L T Future Teachers of America As the purpose of the club is to explore the f' ld le . . of education, discovering what it offers as a profes- qu:::'ldf::.gl2.':.nn' on con sion, the members participated in observing some clas ' ses in several grade schools and the two junior high schools. Also, some of them actually did student teaching in the absence of a teacher. This active club also completed many other proiects during the school year. 0 THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY EARL'S BROILER 724 Ausum AVENUE - Auaum, wAsmNGroN - rs J-solo I9
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3 'D vm' Ev' WZ' qmpf' Loft t I ht G L. I QT FTA oETlcERg k I o r g : ary aw er ea e P d t Ll Sh k VI P - Identj, Barbara DeKay lsecrstaryj. r wr rl' .nm l 8. 4 N. en l' I uc 4 ce ru Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America have been very active this past year. The activities in which they Mr. Lambertaon 1Adviserj . ,Qj 7iii?'Q participated included a formal initiation, decorating gl 4 j a T- JW EETQZ-ffgsfil' f A ' S . . . 31 1' a Homecoming Float, selling tickets for the Student ' ' 1 ff- Af 'iff-5,3 .-1-: 4' . . . . Loan Fund, offering a scholarship, taking trips to lll Q Q- various places, sponsoring a bake sale, and ordering ., ,. i! EE:.,.gi. K- ,. films for a few of their meetings. W fy Q .5 - .,. -a lfa: ' lf . Q 3 It yn hd 0 THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY GENE L. COLBURN ANNumEs-lNsURANcE ESTATES :na AUBURN AVENUE - AUBURN, WASHINGTON - TE 3-1551 I8
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W D! if' Q3 is -'Q si' . . . 2' 0 N , J , T N s if l .- .1 . L . f.i,.,. GREEN PEPPERS Front row: Marilea Bourn, Gloria Scarpelli, Loretta Tate Beers, Karen Swanson, Kay Holman, Sharon Hoffman Gayle Janice Brown, Bonnie lawrence, Lynne Benson, Donna Burns, Schenck, Mrs. Margaret Trimble, adviser. I Molly Kinney. Back row: Gloria Nyseth, Cherry Noel, Donna WP!! -: ici., i L..,.1.P'5 ir lk - K GREEN PEPPERS OFFICERS Left to right: Donna Burns iSecretaryJ, Mrs. Margaret Trimble iAdviser7, Bonnie Lawrence CPresidentl, Janice Brown Wire Presidentl, Lynne Benson iTreasurerl. This year's Green Peppers have worked hard to be of service to the school and to promote school spirit. On Wednesday nights the girls' shower room was filled with busy girls, under the lead- ership of Green Peppers, making pep signs. Fluffy green and white Pom-Poms were sold at the foot- ball games to create spirit. Where there's anything to be done, just call on the Green Peppers! These girls were kept es- pecially busy this year selling hot dogs and coffee at games, selling football booster buttons, decor- ating for the football banquet, and sponsoring the Winter Sports Banquet honoring the Basketball and Wrestling teams. On December 16th the Green Peppers and their adviser, Mrs. Margaret Trimble, were given a banquet in appreciation of the service they render to the school. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY O. K. RUBBER WELDERS 7lT Ausuim Avenue - Ausum, WASHINGTON - 're 3-uso 20
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