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, f T ' f-. f ' f f) Top Row: Burke, Hess. Cahill, Zupan. Giles. Guthrie. Hampe. Third Row: Mr. Galvin. Peterson. Burkhardt. Harris. Tahler. Martin. Malin. Sozansky. Hill. Second Row: Coad. Baldwin. Vassier. Coffman. Lautermilch, Antrim. Tramp. Dettling. Bottom Row: Treasurer, Doswald; Secretary. Ohermoeller. Top Row: Marshall. Sarles. Tovrea, Tramp. Clem. Graver, Plapp, Heindmeeher, Gulhrand- sen. Third Row: Lambertus. Lyman. MeGraw, Mentrup, Kobernus. Luhman. Nakano. Barnett. Glarkson. Lupher. Parks, Freeman. Westmeyer. Second Row: Burgess, Wehlier. Fogler. Meeker. Hill. Fillo. Nauman, Swacker. Wardaii, Miller. Bottom Row: Vice-President. Stakes; President. Minckler. li Imaginative Minds Susan Heimhuecher and Susan McGraw discuss entries for Art Fair. Twenty
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Seeking Educational Experience T(i]i KiiH : Gulhrandsen. Ward. Uosebrough. Fedder. KrlliT. Wrliln . L maii. (.iillirand-iii. Hirk . Mcliito ih. Smith. Quade. C unniiiiihain. Holzapfel. Ramsey. Second Row: Eberts, Cowles. Cravens, ounii. Evans. Boyce, Anderson. Antrim. McCullough. Atwood. Holekam]). Tram|i. Carson. Ellis, Weisert. Btittom Row: Althott. J »linson. Hansford, .Marshall. Treasurer. Van Nice; Second Vice-President. Hale; Vice-President. Kettler; President. Whayne; Secretary. Sappington; Parliamentarian. Schaefer; Hentschel. Baslman. Wellington. Kun- kle. Sponsor. Mrs. Brooks. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Preparation for a career in education is the purpose oi the Future Teachers ' Association. By acquainting students with the advantages of this field, the cluh enables them to decide upon their future. At Kirkwood High. F.T.A. provides mem- bers with opportunities to take part in elementarv classroom instruction, as well as observation in special schools for the handicapped. Programs of information and stimulation, such as the one given by the Education Department of Washington Uni- versity, are attended. Community service is accomplished through a point system of encouragement. The points earned in service go toward a pin. Serving at bant|uets. holding a coat check, and giving clerical assistance to elementarv school teachers are forms of service. A $200 scholarship is given to a senior who plans to teach. The scholarship is awarded on the liasis of financial need, academic record and service in the club. F.T.A. . sponsored by Mrs. Marion Brooks, adds much to the intellectual and social life of K.H.S. F.T.A. members sort Kirkwood stationary. Nineteen
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Produce Images From Ideas Art Club officers. Martha, Ouida, Linda, and Susie plan a project. ART CLUB Sponsored by Mr. Galvin. the Ait Clul) ((intinues to be one of the most active groups at K.H.S. These future artists express their creativeness throuiili workshops in such methods as copper enameling jewehy and block printing Christmas cards. Field trips to Washington University in- crease the meinbers ' cultural awareness and further their knowledge by acquainting them with the work of artists. The club ' s annual semi-formal dance, titled The Land of Oz. ' took place last October. Featured in the decorations were tin men. willow trees, and a rainbow, all typical of The Land of Oz. Kirkwood High ' s yearly Art Fair is the club ' s last major project every season. This exhibition, hung in the Fine Arts Building in early May, dis- plays the best of student art work. Art Club provides an outlet for the schoors prospective artists; and members, after earning a certain number of points for club activities, re- ceive a palette pin as a symbol of their accomplish- ments in the club. Menil ers increase their skill through practice. Girls decorate for Land of Oz. Twenty-one
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