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I , 'N 'Xx . I f 1 5 l T. 5 i 1 1 . ' in 2 , - . 1 i , , . EXPLORATORY TEACHERS-Rhonda HU9h6S, Debbie Rhoads, Duane SHEILA CAREY teaches letters to children at James E. Roberts School Blankenhorn, sponsor. as part of her Exploratory Teaching experience. Pupils get taste of own m di in The Student Action for Education was busy throughout the school year. Mrs. Joan Brown, sponsor of the group, ac- companied the students on their many activities. In the fall, SAE took a field trip to the Noble School, and during January student member David Harwell was a candidate from the Indianapolis area to be Mr. SAE. He was the first Tech student to win this honor. The group was involved in the Valen- tines Day Tea with several other groups, and the students planned an Easter Egg hunt for the Children's Guardian Home and the Villa Mission. At the end of the year they planned a picnic at Eagle Creek Park. Rodney Dangerfield may complain, I get no respect, but pupils of the Explor- atory Teaching class can not make the same claim. In this course students in- terested in teaching are given a first hand look at actually handling a class situation. The students who participate in this course are sent to neighboring schools for two periods a day for one semester. They receive one credit for the class. 0PEN PUPILS' minds, advises David Har- well, known as Mr. SAE. SAE-FRONT ROW: Deborah Sanford, Leisa Hayden, David Harwell, Mrs. Joan R. Brown, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Dimmitt, Aletha Verhines, Connie Tucker, Robert McPherson, Beverly Huebner. NOT PICTURED: David Carr, Mary Verhines, Cynthia Carr. ---., K Wi- I-H1 'Vl ' 'U tb
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History Club explores restored tower TIME ticks by before the eyes of young and old alike. if With Betsy Sweet as sponsor for the second year, the Tech History Club con- tinued to provide enjoyment and learning to interested students. Proving most valuable to the group was a trip to the top of the Arsenal Tower early in the year, with Vice-Principal Wallace Potter as guide. Nlr. Potter led the group through the tower, explaining and demonstrating the clockworks which were recently restored. The original work- ings are still in use, however. Seven stories and several steps up- ward, the group reached the top as the historic bell tolled the hour for all on Tech campus to hear. Sl. , . :- ,.-- 'T,i.L.. Tl lv. T' 'fi' . . ' 1, Lf. , . . ,gc . . - , ,....r -Anil WALLACE POTTER and Kevin Hook try to FOR WHOM does the 105 year old, 450 pound envision days of old in the Arsenal tower. bell toll? For everyone on Tech campus. . . C: Q.. HISTORY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Barb Wooten, Vernon Compton, Roberta Bandy, Betsy Sweetg sponsor. SECOND ROW: Charles Alexander, Kevin Hook, Carl Michaelis, Charlotte Alexander, Rich- ard Wilson.
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Fun with languages is aim of club 's,',,, ,g N -I'l, .L- SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Debbie Fox, Libby Quintana, Paula Batts, Kathy Keeker, Donna Butler. SECOND ROW: Rene Robinson, Brenda Morgan, Lisa Arterberry, Cecelia Carter, Cindy Carter, Barbara Taube, LaTonya Bonner, Michelle Tague. THIRD ROW: Marianne Williams, Jim Milliken, Harold Roach, Brian Wages, Erie Stubbs, Thomas Howard, Peggy Smith, Barb Wooten, Teri Hill, Susie Halstead. v GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Susanna Underwood, sponsor: Susie Halstead, Beth Gunyon, Carolyn Harlan, Nancy Winkle, Bobby Arstrong. SECOND ROW: David Harwell, James Herron, Marc Gunyon, Mike Suren- kamp, Pete Fuhr, Dale Drinnon, Ronald Surenkamp, Joy Harlen. TRAVELING is a real trip? lt's a natural high for foreign language students. The foreign language clubs give stu- dents a chance to get together with friends and do something associated with the languages they are studying, and to increase interest in speaking them. The members of the French Club sold jewelry and decorated a 'kiosque'-which is a round bulletin board. The Spanish Club saw many slides of Latin America and Spain to learn about the people and way of life in these countries. German students decorated a tree for Christmas in one of the corridors of Stuart Hall. A combined effort of all the foreign language clubs created a display for the display case on the second floor of Stuart Hall. FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Susie Hill, Salinda Trittipo, Johnnie Day, Janet Deatrick, Brenda Geiger, Carol Keithley, Vicki Carson. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Dimmitt, Roland Wiley, Dan Stanley, sponsor: Keith Armour, Carl Michaelis, Johnny White, Alice King, Karen Hughes. i if ,41- , v ' Q Wg ,. 3 'f'?T'G7 , l lg V ' U 3 I Q ,J H F aux, , J. 'f--E 'ot -l 'is -tv dY,'., 5 L' lap, N , F5 2- -- ,c I
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