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CAREER CLUBS PROVIDE A VARIETY OF ACTIVITY lj may lzrrt Rau, Seated left 10 rigbif H. Peterson: C. Kircher: C. Held: P. Roemerg S. Case: J, Belt: E. Clarke: N. Carpenter: C, Vargog K, Barber: N. Kashuba: P. Sally. Slrzrzffirzyg Ieft lu right: M. Wcxlfe: E. Beckman: M. Polorny: J. Eberle: B. Silverbieb: P. Ramsey: J. Kerr: B. Meolag L. Crytzer: J. Kerr: S. Rees. Second Row: Strzmfirzxq fcfft In righli R. Meyer: L, Nash: A. Hallstrom: J, Braun: E. Katz: A. Stanbury: A. Parson: M. Gerrard: L. Valins. Sirzrzding in front: M. Winder: K. Havdu Each year a number of girls show an interest in becoming nurses or doctors. To furrher these interests, the Future Nurses Club provides opportunities to visit various hos- pitals in the Cleveland area and talk with people in these professions. One of their main activities is an annual Mother-Daugh- ter Tea. During the year they also view movies and em- ploy speakers, such as former graduates who have entered hospitals as student nurses. The officers are K. Haydu, President: C. Winder, Vice X I 1 President and Treasurer: M. Mullian. Secretary. T The Charles F. Brush Chapter of Future Teachers of America, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Alice Seginac, is a close association between teachers and students. The pur- pose of this organization is to learn about the opportuni- ties in teaching: to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher: and to visit schools and colleges. The officers are M. Strohm, President: R. Meyer, Vice- President: E. Schanz, Secretary: N. Meese, Treasurer. A 6 50 1 Al Derk: M. Strohm. Firrl Roux' P. Roberto: L, Esmond: N. Meeseg B. Brown: B. Shantz: R. Meyer. Second Row: R. Rinella: L. Laban: B. Lucas. Third Roux' M. Jenks: M. McGinley: L. Rose: J. Valentino. Fourth Roux' L. Alexander: F. Simmons: J, Throckmortong J. Cayford: C. Runkel: Z! J. Shaffer: P Pistone. fLef! to 2 ill Q X I
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'f Ll 0 ri A -Gb W ll ' 5 ki e ,' N XJ! Marianne McCombs b Q X ' 'i U S vf W T ' i V J - :sssssssss -55552522 G4 V 'ff I ,fy Iggggggzzrzz. uffifffffi' - A br ff .::::::':5fff5 .ssssssssf if -f I 1 I fx V E 'iz i 2 'K A 'Ti MAJORETTES V A During the half time show of l- every football game, the dazzling X g ' Brush High School maiorettes are Q ' . , seen strutting down the field amid Angie Carcione ' t V' Mlfkel' Mach' a wild applause of admiration. X A , . This splendid exhibition of talent , X' ,Q is the result of many long hours of I practice, under the able coaching ' of Mr. Frank Miller. The major- , :ii ettes practice first period everyday, , E and several nights during the week X ,A throughout the entire football sea- X' x I wx SOB. arid I mls As a reward for their hard work , , +L ' QE, they were invited this year to march ,f If ' I kwin, -, J ' , ,,,, at a Cleveland Barons hockey game. ' 4 i' - ' at X' x A - .X lk in xv A k ' , 'iff - n I lf, !, I hmm? X Gail Oltmanns Sf! Marilyn Miller V- A ' Q! sh Y l ,N I v ' l f X. ii ' N, Joanne Pilla X W is I V v, x . A ii Vg 'TT 1 gl U l 2, 3 W 5 Joanne Higgins - 1 X pl ,As 'S x L 4X N I X N - 2 . A 3 . ?-13. ' k F. , ,, . ' if L I ' fixes? 1 A A L '4 t i.c if K 'if' 'F 1 Y - i W F? M A 1 Q' fs
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an L. ,.-ow. 8 viva The library assistants are girls and boys who have devoted their time ro help Miss Wfoodworrh and Mrs. King- zett in the library. They are M. Ickis, C. Hazzard, B. Cooper, M. Hein. Not pictured: S. Chalmers, M. Ferguson, R. Bell, B. Newman, C. Nelson, R. Rossi, L. Valins, S. Smith, C. Drotloff, B. Snider, and K. Barber. I J , ...gi 'V 5511 S . 4 . SH.: , A N . , ..,,,,, al 1 I HI' H p. f X ,li ' . ' L 4 Q I eff' qi 1 i STAGECREW 'Without the men behind the curtain no show can be a success. Behind the scenes for every assembly are many boys doing various jobs. They operate the lights, run the sound equipment, and open and close the curtains. The fact that they are able to do such a variety of serviceable activities makes this group a valuable one. Mr. Drude, faculty advisor, capably guides this organi- zatron. Standing left to fight: S. Davis, B. Buusg E. Helsingg R. Barnhardg S. Starkey, J. Adams, B. Shanks, J. Pesuitg D. Amolschg T. 'Leesg B. Snyderg 1. Pal- sulich G Marks Mr Drude , 4 -m':Q I .ff X
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