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LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Brewsten Betty Lou Ratlifg Miss Rickus, Shirley Kropp,. Gretchen Karsch, Dianna Farnham, Carole Westerhold, Kathryn Carnahan, and Barbara Foster. F. T. A. CLUB The C. R. Bell Club, Future Teachers of America fbetter known as the F. profitable year jects which the of Dimes drive been interesting programs such as a talk on HWhat T. AJ has certainly had an interesting and of projects and meetings. One of the pro- club sponsored during the year was the March in the high school. Every month there have A Superin- tendent Expects From His Teachersu and a review of HHow To Choose Your College.u We have had a very able group of officers, not our sponsor, Miss Rickus, who helped us greatly advice when it was needed and encouraging us at The executive officers were: Gretchen Karsch, Shirley Kropp, program chairman, Dianna Farnham, Barbara Foster, treasurer, and Betty Lou Ratliff, to mention by giving all times. president, secretary, historian. The officers of the club get together for an informal dis- cussion with Miss Rickus. The N. E. A. Journal and teachers' maga- zines seem to be holding theattention of the members ofthe club. This page compliments of A Q P GROCERY STORE Z1
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KNI GHT L IFE FIRST ROW3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Harrington, Smith, Cozean, Karsch, Kropp, Boswell Yeargain, Stone, Sebastian. SECOND ROW: Klepzig, Byrd Woods, Hibbits, Dugal Westerhold, Mrs. Nelson, Haile, Lynch, Foster, Ratliff, Sullivan. Every month of every school year an edition called the Knight Life is published. Good material, bad material, rain or shine, Knight Life always comes out as scheduled. The staff strives to work together as a team, believing cooperation is the student jouinalism. There is always the budget, meeting the subscription making up the paper, throwing out bad pleasing both students and faculty, meeting the deadline. only way to jump the hurdles in the necessity of staying within goal, pleasing the advertisers, material, finding good material, cooperating with printers, and All these things combined make working on the paper rather nerve racking but as the staff becomes a part of the wild mad, fury of meet- ing a newspaper deadline, the feeling of achievement well makes up for all the trials and tribulations suffered. hard at work line. This page compliments of 20 Gretchen Karsch and Shirley Kropp, co- editors of thepaper, to make their dead- Members of the pub- lications class dis- cuss the good and bad points d'another school ' s paper. trying THE LAUNDERITE
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i. Q5 979: 'U F FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miller, Stewart, Gualt, Jean Woods, Bollinger, Twalla Lunsford, Hill, Tanner, Eberhart, Yeager, Dianna Farnham, Stone. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carnahan, Wade, Alma Tessereau, London, Foster, Osher, Haile, Shirrell, Donna Farnham, Thurman, Cook, Kiepe, Walker. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wiley, Klepzig, Windsor, Holmes, Phillips, Lenz, Pogue, McLaren, Stover, Sebas- tian, Hunting, Mrs. McCall. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bloom, Casey, Nickelson, Lynch, Menge, Kruger, Edmonds, McClaskey, Straughan, Lewis. NNAKIQS. ,CN I 4, 5'4b A qi? if f fn W 2 , El 12 5 , 'Q 4 Z 'QQZJ '-x 5 New R ffywmaei ' was 1-W ri? W we ig 1 ,A at Eg , Qywif Qi, Q, JJ' f W so - FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Francis, Moore, Laird, Harrington, Ratcliff, Carol Cleve, Sturgess, Weddle, Grindstaff, Rickus, Moore, Smith. SECOND ROW: Suther- land, White, Straughan, Shelley, Marjorie Cleve, Redmond, Graham, Smith, Leitz, Belken, Haynes, Hensley. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Martha Conrad, Womack, Helen Conrad, Cunningham, Lunsford, Blunt, Jarnigan, Smith, Honefkamp, Bloom, Roney, FOURTH ROW: Burgess, Burghaus, Harrington, Smith, Wilkson, Ratliff, Brewster, Johnson, Marshall, wells, Umfleet, Mary Conrad. ZZ
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