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PUSH - PULL - CLICK - CLICK Hold that pose! Hey! Watch the birdie! Quit wiggling around! Just one moment please! Thank you. I am sure it’ll be wonderfull—after all it has to look just like you. The camera never lies you know. Don’t turn the light on! We’re developing pictures! These and more ex¬ clamations like them are the stock in trade of Camera Club members pictured above. EINSTEIN EN MASSE The Science Club gives the student a chance to practice and live as a minature democratic government. A student may come and go as he wishes. He can do what he wants to at these meetings. If he wants to break a test tube or a jolly balance he may, but as in a democracy when breaking rules or test tubes, as the case may be, he PAYS! PAGE TWENTY
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Give me a yearbook orgive me death! is our motto Paraphrasing what one great American had to say. If you think a year book just “grows” drop in to room 9i 2 and watch the staff at work? Liberty and yearbooks are practically the same thing, because if you think the young people of a dictatorship would ever be allowed to leave their drills and marches to tinker with such trifles as tradition, posterity, memories or dreams of the future, you’re wrong! And if you’re not satisfied—go to work—help keep it at least as won¬ derful as it is! If you aren’t satisfied—change it! That’s your privilege and your responsibility, remember, in America YOU are your own Boss. Senior staff members Roberta Van Slyke, edi¬ tor, Phyllis Rosenthal; A1 Phillips; Jane Vance, Bill Prange, and Bob Laney are pictured check¬ ing over some mounting while old timers Pat Reilly and Elwyn Buche help prospective staff members plan a sales campaign. PAGE NINETEEN
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HANDYMAN INC. GREEN HANDS Top Row—Roland Fathke, Eugene Plants, Gerald Doty. Middle Row—Vernon Beneake, Joey Edged, Herschell Plants, David Cedarholm, Clarence Hein, Bill Utley. Bottom Row—Jim Davis, Don Shearer, Don Thies, Bob Henderlong, Jim Horej, Dennis Mahoney. Bottom Pictures: Officers of Machine Club are Vernon Beneake, president; John Tutza, vice president; Bob Kelsey, secretary-treas- The Future Farmers of America is the na¬ tional organization by and for boys studying vocational agriculture. The Future Farmers take pride in the fact that no national or local student organization enjoys more free¬ dom of self government under adult counsel and guidance than the F. F. A. Our motto, consisting of only four lines that are filled with practical philosophy and sincerity is: Learning to do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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