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Speakers Convention Partres Hrghlrght FRA LPDer left FRX officers Top row Phyllrs Wheeler treasurer Melrnda Vaughn secretary Mrddle row Wal ter Casey 2nd uce presrdent Thelma Rrchardson reporter Bottom row Don Flowers lst vrce presrdent and Patrlcra Woodson presrdent Prctures at rrght Phyllis Wheeler studies the map of Kentucky for a contest rn Lexrngton Thelma Rrchard son helps prepare Betty Morrrs for competrtron rn a spelling contest Lower rrght scene from conwentron skrt From left are Russell Sexton Walter Casey, Joyce Delph, Marilyn Calloway and Juanrta Colvm Durmg 1064 lflrr the l RA vs rs r small world of actrv rtres for rts ro op mernhus New olhurs rnd urrnrnrttets ture named at the first meetrng on Thursdrx Scpternbu ltr -Xt Hallove en the group enjox ed 1 p rrtx rt thc home of one of the numbers Mrnv husrmss people rttendul the mettrng of the re tarlers Among, these were rnanagtrs asslstant managers personnel drrectors rlrsplax and advertrsrng authorrtres, and other people rn the retarl held Each tear the FPA chrpter of schools throughout Kentucky meet rn Icxrngton for a tonxentlon Thls Year lt was held on Nlarch ,O and our chapter entered many of the contests In Aprrl and VI rx the FRA heard speakers from some of xrous ones left the members xx 1th consrclerable advrce and knowledge gleaned from then wears of urperrence All rn all tht Ahrens Chapter of the Future Retarlers enjoy ed a pleasant and protrt able tear page fifty one 0 0 0 O i i -' .7-Jr, r' '- ' ' 1 V ' . . - , .. V V ' .,VAV 2 , ' ,I V ,. 4 l -1 1 r l 1 x 1 - ' 4 V y . .., . . . , ' ' ,' 2 2 'l' z ' A 1 . 2 A 2 X -' - ' -- ,V ,Q V ,A ,-,., 1 . . ., , -' ' ' L ' 2 . I ' . Y ' , ,' ,. , , V ' ' ' B A 1 4. tj , - . -' , A 2-V 5 A . B+ V tvs . the stores in downtown Louisville. These guests and pre- , r -. 5 ' r - ' V ,lf . . ' 2 , V V .. - 4 J, . ' 1 ll.,sOJ XI! I 5 If t ' 3 y , X 74 V , : ' V. ' , 1 Y ' Q 1 ' r ' ' 2 . - ': my K . - K. 3 . , . , .' . g L 0 I
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Tradesman Scenes Behlnd the Scenes IHIS C LT WILI COSI' KBOLT WIOUNTINC RF KR WIFW The 1953 Tradtsman IS a product of the Jour nallsm tlass The group sought to deslgn a book L mphaswmgr photogl aphs and art work Our theme xxas -X Pxctoual bt01 of the Year We have shessnd mxx lax outs mole plctures and less type to dexelop thls You can Judge our success Thanl s go to so o o nm mx' F11 st, of COHISQ, to the numluns fn bex ond oul expettatxons Then to our x illant slles and 3.4lVQlUblY'lf., staffs who pushed ouz tampalgn wax oxen the goals Dont forget the sex elal te 1the1s xx ho gave generously of then' alas as m mx tollettlve houls for rt vxorlx, typmg lllllllf., etc And to ou1 lilV61tl5Cl's welcome and thanks for your fine xepzesentatlon 1n lhe Tradesman We are pleased that xou chose our book as a me dlum for earrxmg vour adx 01 tlslng messages Of course the whole ldta of thls volume would have been lmposslble xxlthout the unselfish and untnmg effoxts of ou1 thlef camexaman Wxlllam Chaxlle NVebu and hls asslstant Jun Goldon Qplendxd xxoxlx Blll and Inn' Also th inks to xll xvho handed ln snapshots To all xxho lent a hand to anx xxe max have overlooktd thanks fl om all of us on the staff We hope xou xx1ll enjox the lllzm lradesman and that It wlll hung xou manx pleas mt nmemones NOW IHIS W0lIlll00lx l'INhHER1 JLSI K L lllfl lll' puqr hrfy O O O .Lis uf, . ' vw 1 1 v v s r Y ' , 1 ' . , , 1 , , . 1 1 1 1. 1, 1 , , , . . - 1 - 4? 1 1 1 1 1 ' Y. A HA '. 1 .y .rv ' , ' ' ' . 1 - ff 1 1 - 1 -1 ' ' 1 '1 ' ' 1 5 Y 7 . ' -. v '1 1 , . u In I Y. .4 . is. , iv - - 2 ,. .K .. . , , u . ' 'Y . ' . , v .' . . ' ' . studentlmody who purchased the '55 Tradesman IH ' v ' ' v ' 2 . ., , ,., , - . ' ' , ' ' .' . .' , z 1 12 '. 5.2 K. . '-' ,. ,, K. . ' ' I .'. n an 4 ' 4 v v 1 v 4 , Y I A -T f Y 7 f ,v . . -4515. 2 is . . ' . a , V ' , U' ' A' . - I , , . 1' ', Q ' ' . 1 ' ' H ' I, ' . l.l'l l'l.E IG I I I, ' 1 IASB
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it Ahrens Matchless Musicmakers THE BAND AND ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINED a lot this year. Besides their usual appearances at assemblies and dances at Ahrens, they performed outside the school. The band, shown above, played at Parkland and Eastern Junior High Schools. These xsj musical groups joined with the Glee Club in making the 1955 Music Festival a huge 'lx success on April 1. V NE THE ORCHESTRA PLAYED at the University of Louisville. Nellie DeVore and Mary Owen repre- sented Ahrens in the three-day meet of the All- State Orchestra in Louisville. 1MlgC fifty-two O O O
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