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Achieve Goals Onl Through Mental Growth Nl. Kelly. xl. Keller. N. Kromcr. -I, Smith. NI. .-X. Nlchlillam. :md R. Sknrvclis Strive to complete il Hzmclhonk of school activities. Row 3: Nliss McLain. -I. Keller. Row 2: Nl. Smith. M. A. xflfxllllllll. M. Kelly, D. Gross. Row 1: R. Sknrvclis, N. Kromcr. Row 3: 15. johnson, R. Poirier. -I. Tomlinson. il. XVilcling, I. Thomas, D .XI1llCl'S0ll, C, Dolmmwski. j. l.:immcrl. Miss Burton. Row 2: li. Rinehart. M. Kelly, lk. Ncwtliami, l'. l.null'er. R. Schucler. D. Couch G. lfspy. R. llurelli. I.. Cimlrirlx. Row l: D. Bum-il, N. I-lurlslrm. R. Slam-vclis. CZ. Wine. R. Brownlee. J. Smith K. liocnc. Nl. Cox. XV. Boll. Wllllllll, D. .-Xmlersmi. R. Sfhueler. mul R. Brownlee hurrl workers ol' the l'0I1SlllllIl0Il f'0lllIIlillCC.
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F T.A., National Honor, and Student Council The Future Teachers of America Club, the National Honor Society, and the Student Coun- cil are organizations which, though varied in duties, are united in purpose. That purpose is to produce amiability, cooperation, and signs of leadership among students. These groups help their members to grow-up and to assume new responsibilities and new attitudes. The Future Teachers of America Club, in its second year at the high school, has done much to better the average student's view about the teaching profession. During the year the Club has visited Indiana State Teachers College and has given some ol' its senior members an oppor- tunity to teach in the primary grades. National Honor Society is an organization composed ol students who have shown signs of leadership and integrity as well as scholastic ability during their three or Your years at Dor- mont. Membership in the Society is awarded to deserving students at the end of their junior or senior years. This membership represents a just reward for successful achievement. The Society worked on a handbook this year, which it hopes to use in years to come. Student Council acquaints its members with student government and its diverse activities. Each report room has one representative, with the exception of senior-report rooms, which have two. The Council manages the hall guard apf pointments and the Christmas tree fund. It supervises and provides records for noon dancing. From the proceeds of the magazine campaign, Student Council purchases a much-needed piece of equipment for the school. The honor given each representative has been justilied by his con- scientious eliorts to make our school a better place in every way. Row 5: E. H1'llCll, R. Nichols, A. Dedcrich E. Gee. Row sl: NI. XVaters, M. J. Grahe. C. Thoma J. Smith, T. jones. Row 3: j. Forbrich, M. .-X. McMillan, A. Sutton G. Diomataris, D. Moore. Row 2: -I. Bartlett. N. Sutch, BI. Capriotti, ll Hecht, -I. Horxath. G. Espy. Row 1: 13, Bl. Burton. li. Rudt, S. Miller. N'rs Sawllill. Xu attentive F.T..-X. group listens to a discussion on the advantages of the teaching Iield.
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hrs Gennaula, j. WVillizuns, C. Hughes, C. Hartman, R Beeson. C. Scattaregia. K. Heavill, S. Paslin. Those Who Serve: Stage Crew, Make-up, lf the Varieties, Musicale, and the Class Play are the flowers and foliage, then the roots and trunk of our school are such clubs as the Stage Crew, Make-Up, Projection and Camera, Ushers and Gate Squad, and Library clubs. The Stage Crew prepares the gym for Mus- icale and Varieties, erects the scenery for the Class Play, and does many smaller jobs, such as erecting the tree at Christmas time. The Make-Up Club is most active during the Class Play and particularly for the Varieties. Creating realistic facsimiles of the many diverg- ent characters of the world, past and present, young and old, is an art, the job of Make-Up Club's members. Because of their overlapping memberships, the Projection and Camera Clubs have this year been combined into one organization. Members of the club show the movies in our school's visual aid program and are responsible for the mainte- nance and care of the machines. Those pupils who wish to expand their knowledge and skill and photography comprise the Camera Club. Availing themselves of the school's equipment, the members become greatly experienced in the handling of the intricacies of photography. The spaciousness, inviting atmosphere, and excellent condition of our library result in a large usage of it, a usage which makes a mainte- nance of its excellence increasingly difficult. YVith sufficient determination and pride, the members of the Library Club and the librarian do keep the library in the condition the users have come to expect as a matter of course. Permeating every member of the Ushers and Gate Squad is the quality of courtesy and polite- ness, this club's basic qualification for member- ship. Their duties include ticket taking, the seating of people, and render- ing any service an emergency or question for aid may necessi- tate. Dormont is justifiably proud of its Ushers and Gate Squad, known for and compli- mented on their successful re- lations with people. Row 8: R. Gillis. J. Montgomery, Anderson, Mr. Reed, G. Gianni. Bryan, H. Brownlee, T. Bryant. Row 1: D. Matthews, YV. XVassam, Houston. I. Thomas. F. Crombie, Ivill. Row 2: YV. Neff, D. Moore, R. Baer, D N T YV
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