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Unlimited Future legtclierx gtntl Future Nurses clubs were l Q lormecl to prepare xtntlents lor txtreers in nursing and teaching. F. l .A-X. nieniherx were tnterextetl tn treztttng :tn interest in teaching gtntl helping theniselveg zu- quire knowledge ol the prolewion. The Clnh entertgtinetl gui-Nt Npettlxert .intl wut reprewentgt- tivex to the XlS'li tlonrention. The Hgirlx in white hgnl at lull yegtr visiting hmpitgtlx, xiewing inoriew, .incl hearing guest speakers, till ol which helped to xtitnulate their tlexire to tr.tin lor the nursing prolewion. Fl'Tl'RF NVRSFS preparing for tnrecrs as women in white. Front mzvwC. Thompson, E. XVhitc, C. Sample, Mrs. Surasky. Rout Iwo-H. Belin, B. Taylor, XVilli:1mson, NI, Eaton, I Thomas, K. Barrett. Rau' three-I., Thorpe, NI. Nludison, C. Spencer, O. Pritc, li. Robinson. TOMORROVWS TEXCHERS prepare for their careers. Sitting-kotli, Mgtlilxtetlt, Nlnir, It-llriw, K. Brooks, hlattltsori, Dnilcx, Hocker, Dobbs, Lottei. Laedlifh. Knfflzng-ffilcrnttn, H'ulltt'ixnii, tmtwu, li. I-ret-ti. l'itt, Wvllvit, llllXt'llIJllfl, Nlziltc. Slrmrling -F. Bennett, Hetzel, Winl-.el Hooper, j. Vlulit-r. ll. Rilo, Nlilgnn, llnnu, Rgtnlxin. I-ellt-tliner. l't-tzoltl, llitglr,NItCiz1r'gtt,j. Cherry, Mrs. Maier, Mr. Latane. ' ,-,-,gn , , t , f , 4,. 5 . l FZ. 13 '52 f 'E ':SRSS-LN4JTE'S? T' '25
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:Y- ' :E ,, .,x I I' ' flf? tb As the busy library aides helped students Hnd books and other materials, the members of the International Club were doing another type of research, acquainting themselves with the cus- toms, cultures, and languages of people of other countries. It was the duty of the Shhh! Please keep quiet! library aides to prepare books and mate- Futures MANY LANDS, languages, and peoples are the subjects of the International Club research. Front ron'-Mrs. Maier, R. Cote, I. Moore, Siegmann, Ross, Schu- man, Sledge, H'elbourne. Kas- pary, C. Barrett, Hondroulis. Row two-Shervington, K. Dail- ev, Finney, Patricia Jackson, Dates, F. Bennett, QI. Rawlings, Beverly Johnson. Row three- Spencer, Mickens, D. Couser, Jeannette Brooks, T. Burker, B. Taylor, Strickland, J. Burke, Mrs. Young. Rau' four-Huebner, lVarns. Hammond, D. Carnaggio, E. Coleman, Carmichael, Carr, Fellechner, B. Crawford, Mr. Darcey. rials for use, and to learn library techniques and skills. They gave general assistance to the librar- ian, and did everything possible to see that the library was always ready to serve the students. Forty-live linguists of the International Club sang Christmas carols in many languages, dis- cussed athletics, and viewed films of other lands. FROM FICTION to reference books, library aides organized them all. Front 1-out-G. Kaufman, Miss Jacobs. A. Petzold. M. Warrington, P. McLaughlin. Row tztto-Hlobbeking, P. Riley, V. Henry, F. Bennett, R. Daily. Brooks, D. Plitt, B. Miller. Row three-P. Fitch, M. Smith, K. Liedlich, Nichols, M. Karr, D. Hawkins, K. Martindale. Ron' four-G. Grove. E. Smith, S. IVilson. at ' 'lelurn Books Ve' A TE .-, - , tn -Tv 5- -f -rf-f A. r 1 ,Ac 1 L. A 1 5
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Nl ffl ff' QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS know the importance of intelligence, dependability, and teamwork. Front row-B. Cote, Hetzel, Wilhelm, Fellechner. Row two-R. Miller, Huebner, Smothers, Folkemer. Row three-P. jackson, Gundersdorli, Misiunas, K. Bell, Couser. Row four-Mrs. Luebke, Montgom- ery, Ross, lvarheld, Miss Smith. Honor - Past and This year Edmondson writers joined Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school journalists. Fifteen Edmondsonians were tapped into this society which yearly enrolls 25,000 new members. Since 1926, the society has installed charter chapters in more than 7,200 schools. To qualify for membership in Quill and Scroll, a student must be in the upper one-third of his class in scholastic standing and have a high char- acter. He must have done extra-curricular work above and beyond the call of duty, and, if on the Eagle staff, he must have written two hundred inches of copy. Members of the newly-formed History Acada emy love history and find entertaining ways to learn about it. This year's activities included a trip to historical Gettysburg, a visit to XValters Art Gallery, and talks by guest speakers. Mem- bers of the club brought in personal objects per- taining to the period being studied. Debating between members became fast and furious, but all went back to normal at the conclusion of the meetings. For these students, history really came alive. THE PAST COMES TO LIFE as the members of the History Academy discuss life in ancient days. Left to right-Leasner. M. johnson. I. Johnson, Hanky, Rose, Mr. Watson, D. Hill, Stubbs, B. johnson. B. Taylor, Eaton. ll 1 '- ,win 1.1 it 'ri -ss1usv'.m1z '1:1
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