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.J-. nm 4 5 Q- Lf! ac. av! it Lb 453 -96- 'FN' 2.5 Q f .9- FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB-Front Row: Nora lee Newkirk, Melissa Mays, Susan C. Humbarger, Dorene Brown, sec.-treas., Doloris Kirkbridge, Deeann Mathis, Patricia Coe, Josie Hudson, Diane Childers. Row 2: Mrs. Stout, sponsor, Diana l. Brown, Crystal Rhodes, Annie Spencer, Judith A. Good- At their meetings, members of the FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB discuss educational theories and achievements. Future teachers are also helped by seeing movies, hearing speakers who are experienced teachers, and having panel discussions. Students who participate in cadet teaching gain valuable knowledge from actual classroom participation. These students teach at Tech and at nearby grade schools. The FTA also does some com- munity service work in hospitals. FUTURE NURSES CLUB-Front Row: Carol O'Hern, Mary Russell, pres., Ines Brewer, Martha Church, Velvet Perkins. Row 2: Kaye Towler, v.pres., Barbara Abbott, sec.-treas., Miss Blanche Williams, R.N. sponsor, Mary win, Beverly A. Daugherty, hist., Anita J. Brown, Edyth Martin, Jenny Hise Earl Kiesler. Row 3: Nancy Clark, Roselyn Toliver, Diane Mathews, pres. Shiela McAllister, Nancy Jane Taylor, Jimmie Gooch, v. pres., Catherine Nahas, Joyce Hill, Carol Vest, pub. chrmn., Marilyn Miller. The purpose of the FUTURE NURSES CLUB is to en- courage interest in professional and practical nursing and to inform members of opportunities in the field of nursing. The club takes field trips to hospitals and other places of interest to nursing. One of the club's proiects is a booth at the Mardi Gras. Another is a holly sale at Christmas time to provide funds for gifts to patients at the Marie Fred Nursing Home and a grocery basket for a needy family. McAree, scrapbook ed., Sandra Swisher, Beverly Brewer, Carolyn Weister, chaplain, Jeanette Davis. 2iii'l':sfl ili QU, ' it liz .mf 125 '-A A an ,IAF cz. ui ,J . r ,war --sr 2. -A-9' ff , ff vi -...qv i ,i ,f
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l l W! 7 GMT Q -'T Ala THE Q A .. .r 'Qty l f ., RADIO CLUB-Front Row: Douglas W. Knight, pres.-- sor-W9POF, Tommy Palmer, Andrew Woods-WN9DRP, K9WSFp S te ve n Seals, v. pres.-chief operator- lawrence Edward Allen, Richard L. McKenna, WN9FUD, WA9CLQ, Danny Auble, sgt-at-arms-WN9FQP, Asael James Durham, Eddie Huggler. Contreras, sec.-WN9EMZ. Row 2: Mr. Bramblett, spon- The RADIO CLUB opens a wider world to its mem- bers through broadcasting. Licensed as an amateur radio station under the call letters W9FHQ, the club operates by governmental rules and procedure. Through a basic training in Morse code and radio theory, the club assists pupils interested in amateur radio to obtain their own licenses. Members must be licensed ham operators in order to work with the transmitting equipment. Club meetings, which are held in the Ham Shack, give mem- bers a chance to gain and exchange knowledge. As members of the CHESS CLUB engage in weekly competition among themselves or with other local schools, they learn and develop the fundamental skills needed to meet the mental challenge of the game. Each tournament is an opportunity to test their progress in imagination, strategy, and concentration. Like other competitive sports, chess also teaches qualities of good sportsmanship which are a part of mastering the game. Suspense takes over at lOth hour Monday meetings when boards and chess- men are put in place and the first player makes his move. CHESS CLUB-Front Row: Steve Dickens, David Hawley, Oran Watts, pres., Row 2: John Hawley, leon White, James Montgomery, Mr. Hawley, spon- Eric Waldhaus, Kenneth Purvis, Alice Purvis, Ray Whitney, Richard Elsbury. sorp Phyllis Ellis, sec.-treas., Bill Gaines, v. pres., Ronnie Jackson, Roland Hiles. f-lima-u...4, ll IB' vxfwx -04 LSZC 117+
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Royal Events Provide Magic Moments How does it feel to be a campus queen? This question may be asked by many Tech pupils, but only a few girls each year can personally experience the magic moment when a crown is laid on a queen's head. Kings are sometimes crowded out of the spotlight by the beauty of a queen and her court. In the fall season, Tech crowns the Jamboree Queen, the Mardi Gras Queen, the Princess of Light, the Homecoming Queen, and the queen of the Harvest Moon Ball. These are but a few events in which a queen, or king and queen, is selected. PRINCESS OF LIGHT-Joyce Henson
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