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Future Teachers of America FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA A new comer to the clubs and organizations of Neosho High School is the Future Teachers of America, better known as the FTA. This club, which is sponsored by Mr, Brown, was chartered by this year's Student Coun- cil. This club is designed to assist students who are planning to make teaching their career. Any student who is interested in teaching is eligible for membership. One of their projects was a salad supper to which all the teachers were invited. After the supper a panel discussion on teaching was held. 2' X f I frfwz , ' ' f , , .X-I Lf- 'V f ,ffa -'7 11 ,- f A' ' i J A , , , , 1 - , , 11 -4 . -fs ,, I f ,, Hvffv '1 f lf' 1 f' ' r s I Y' . 1 , 1 President . . . . . Rosa Robertson ' , ' J R , 4 ,4 f 1 ' J Vice President . . Donna'Stewart , ' I Secretary . . . . . Sue Hallman I ' I fc' ' ,,. 'I t I. 1 1 'A ll ' .tl -n FRONT ROW: Janice Douglas, Brenda Hammond, Sue Hallman, Donna Stewart, Rick Wittman, Jan Aus- tin, Marilyn Bogle, Wilma Morrison. BACK ROW: Mary Price Darlene Ezell, Rosa Robertson. Ioan Killebrew, Joan Edson. ' r W 4? 1 9 Y T 00 J Q.,
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.n ont? X'-vs! Z' FIRST ROW: Larry Hoberock, Ronnie Swift, David Rackowitz. SECOND ROW: John Lamb, Philip Wolfe, Neil Long, Richard Prettyman, Gary Boese, Richard Bush, John Carver, Jan Austin, Jo Ann Adams, Gail Peters. THIRD ROW: JoAnn Miller, Grace Oxford, Connie Adams, Louvette Bridges, Mary Jones , Marilyn Bogle, Sue Hallman, Mr. Summers, sponsor, Linda Caldwell, Diane Branhamg Kay Locke, Mary Jane McCartney, Nellie Moore, Rosa Robertson. 5 NA .1 . an W2 f A 9 f -- ...1 fqdvxfy 1 n i KH ' ULU- Lyo A f . . aio L Y f Z' 'lfm Awww.. QQ Qu WWW? K 1 co o CLUB A Q42 One of the older ubs of the school is the Cosmo Club. Formerly there were two clubs, the Latin Club and the Spanish Club, however in 1952 it was decided that the two clubs should be combined. The new club was named the Cosmo Club, cosmo comes from the word cosmopoliton, which me ans not belonging to any one country. The Cosmo Club is sponsored by Mr. Summers, the Spanish and Latin teacher. Membership in the club is open to anyone who is or has had a foreign language. The activities of the club include their own parties and an annual all-school party. President . . . . . . Ronnie Swift Vice President . . Rosa Robertson Secretary . . . . . . . Jan Austin
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Ar ri ,- w. - sift, xi, i ROW ONE: Howard Powelson, Ronald Pullum, Billy Smith, ROW TWO: Linda Popejoy, Carol Thurman, Linda Houchen, Diane Branham, J' udy Bright, Linda Rue, Donna Shadwick, Jane Love. ROW THREE: John Prickett, Kay Stewart, Joan Ball, Donna Stewart, Rolene Spencer, Sponsors, Mr. Bell and Mr. Tinkg Gary Boese, Charles Sturdevant, David Adams, Gary Pierman, PRESIDENT-Gary Boese VICE-PRESLDENT-Charles Sturdevant SECRETARY-Rolene Spencer TREASURER-Donna Stewart ASSISTANT TREASURER-Linda Houchen THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of represent- atives from the four classes and from each home- room. In the Council meetings, each representative may bring up an suggestions which have been brought to his attention by members of the student body, If the Council members agree that it would benefit the general student body, a committee takes the pro- blem to Mr. Barlow. The Council also provides the films each quarter and gives money to each homeroom for the Thanks- giving and Christmas baskets. As an added project this year they are planning a new student directory.
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