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TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS. INDIANA Q' 1 Education 72 new the Qimmi fig is ' There are many of us who have chosen the field of business as our occupation. There, is a definite need for good lead- ers in this field, and their importance to the community is- immeasurable. The recently introduced distributive education program provides on-+he- iob experience in learning the problems of business. This program plus the i guidance given by the business teach- if ers gives us ample preparation to take our places in the business world. Distributive education class examines its typical store display. Mr. Max Andress, Commercial Department, Varsity Football and Assistant Track Coach: Mr. Iohn Giles, Commercial Department. Mary Lou Cook, President of F.B.l..A., pays a visit to Mr. Bruce Dalton, Chairman of the Ath- letic Field Committee and Mr. Clive Pankow, Chairman of the Retail Committee. ,a M' , 3' I 91 AH3
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TODAY FOR TOMORROW IN COLUMBUS, INDIANA The world, as we know ii today, owes much to the engineer. This debi is ever increasing. As he sits ai his draw- ing board, looks Through his iransii, or tests a new lighiweighi meial, he is shaping ihe destiny of thousands-yes, even millions-of people. For without ihe engineer there could be no au+o- mobiles, iei planes or TV sets. The iraining which we who have chosen engineering as a profession are able to get in our science and rnarh depart- ments provides an excelleni founda- tion on which io ereci the pillars of knowledge which will give us ihe apiliiy io carry out our responsiloiliiies. Standing-Mr. Melvin Blickenstaff, Science De- partmentg Mr. Frederick Dugle, Mathematics De- partment: Mr. Robert Zenor, Mechanical Draltinqy Mr. Gerald Quilleon, Mathefnatics Department, Cross Country and Track Coach. Seated-Mr. Loren Noblitt, Mathematics Depart' ment: Miss Edna Folger, Head of Mathematics Def partment, Business Adviser of Loq g Mrs, Ruth Yoder, Mathematics Department, Business Adviser of Trianqle . View of the recently completed Tipton Biidje. lvir. Wayne Davisq Mr. Yandell Cline, Chairmanq Mr. Edwin Crouch: members of the school board, Look over plans of the new School System with Vlr. Luther Lockwood, Superinfendent of Schools. ..--f 'V .f- '7,dw
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