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. F.T.A. OFFICERS President . 7.. V V VV V.V. V..... JUDY ROBERTSON Vive President ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S HERRY HQGHE Seffemry .V ...V , , , SUE ARMSTRONG Treasurer ,,v,.,, LORETTA HODSON Librarian A..f. RRRRRRRRR J ANET KLEPFER FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front row, left to right: Carl Johnson, Judy Robertson, Mrs. William Goldsberry, Sponsor, Lillie Mae Armstrong, Jean Edwards, Loretta Hodson, Sue Armstrong, and Mrs. Arthur Pullen, Sponsor. Second row: Larry Bevington, Fran Gordon, Janet Klepfer, Sherry Hoghe, Karen Patterson, .Ioan Peterson, and Kathy Sexton. LYLE BROWN AGENCY FRED GOODIER GRAVEL CO. GENES RADIO AND TV Phone 2884 Galveston 2175 Full Time Service Kokomo GI 2-9569 Sylvania TV
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I , h, J,--cf NGS' O X gh ff l W? CARDI AL C ER TEN CENTS PER COPY MOLUME 13 - NUMBER 1 G-AQLVESTON. SEPT? I.NlG0lN NEWS First Grlule Our enroll-ment this year is thirty-one. We have seventeen boys and fourteen girls. Michael l'lOFXl181 is a nefv' in our class. He has a hr-other. Those hP ' day in Darnetit of us are lharger This yeal larger than We have fthirt .seats are tu-ll. girls amd: slxlteei We Have many tul pictures in ou we are learning all :words to mmtch, . boys and girls are that they are Hood . All are getting ready L read -those nice lookin books we broulghit to scho- Pontius S4-eond Grade 'Stephen Brecheie is new ii school this year. He uattel school at Nead last year. Stephen had a birthday September 6, and Sally Goodman celebrates hers September 21. Mrs. Walters, our new art teacher. has been teaching us the primlztry colors by having us use ethelm' in making clowns, Mrs. Stafford Lynn llardin' and Ilewayne Ward each had birthldlays September 15. The boys came bark to school and said they had had' a party. Se-vt-na.l children that were en- rolled in the first grade last year have moved away. We have 15 boys and S frirls enrollc-dr this your. Mrs. 'Small Third Grande We began our new year with only twenty-four sat'ud'ents. Today, however, we welcomed Frances Hormel and Edith Bolin tio our continued on page two A-FEUDIN' OVER HH A feud which res-1 ' accidental shoe a Popoff and .ourself. It IN' Iellow coirviots! llere we Q back in the juilhouse for another nine months. We've added a few cellmiates to some of our :classes and lost a few ton Purolcl to other schools. Of course. there are the ones who got out on mood behavior at the 1-nd ol' the school year last year, The-y won t he 'hack with Us this year but we are gland that they made it through. Remember, yoru will be getting out yourself some day. We have the same Warden this yelar, and for those who are new, and' for the benefit of the fifth and sixth grades, his name is Mr. Raymond ' Trobaugh. fSir to you! Seriously, he is a nice man to get along with. Just do your part and he will do his besat to see that yofu get out with honors, We lost our typing sub-warden Rees to Kokomo, but gained an- other. Mr. Cedric Wise. Good luck Continued on page two al gunny ,ree came in a .fan Bookimiller wore nels and a saadiile oxford n a green sock. Bobbie Jerna- nightshirtt and Connie Rank 3 gifdlt stroll over to gan wore Ia white la necklace of raigs. wore overalls with 'llhey all took a the gyin where they bowed on their knees and said the gre-enie pledge. During thc :wtivitics Jerry Reinke and John Hurd painfted each otht-r's toemiils ami finger- nails with molasses, There were zu few romantic in.tc-rliiasllcs while Rosie vMcrC'lain sat on Jerry Greer's lap and sang Bus Stwp. Kent Rose and Connie Ronk had a race plushing greased pen- nies across the floor and then Connie fed Dick MlcCauley whipped cream. and grtapes. Jan' Bookmiller 'must have been Sleepy, because she got up and went through the motions of get- ting dfressed. Max Wilson sang Hound Dog to .lane Moon and Jerry Cripe proposed to Jan Book- miller. Jerry Reintke gave a talk on how he liked Marilyn Monroe and K3-thy Writghlt pulled Jerry Lowwe off in la. wagon to get hitched. Cokes were served to the Fresh- men by -the Sopho-mores. Initiation Ceremony nber 23, at 2:30 P,M. ie -Sunshine girls wore fonniall for the occasion. 'ial marimba music during vgralm was furnished by vine, Jane Bell of Ervin: She was accompanied 'o by Phyllis Amos, her s was given' by Rev. 'tstor of the Method- sidenrt, Sharon preslndlentg Nancy . corresponding secrertaryg Jan Peterson-Treasurerg Plam Hollingsworth-recording secretary and Mrs. Anthur Pullen, sponsor. Freshman girls who were initia- ted are Judy Wininger, Roberta Jernagan, Janis Bookmiller, Barb- ara Amos, Janett Edwards, Marcia: Atltebery, Connie Ronk, Kathy Wright, Nancy Walker, Phyllis Duncan, Jane Moon, Rosalie Mc- Clain, Sandy Marschand, Patty Mlarschand, and Phyllis Kaufman and Pam Hollinlgsworth. ln addition to the freshman two npperclassmen, Sherry Hoghe and Luettia Collins, were wel- comed into our society. The ceremonial candlelighiters were Loretta Hodison, Sherrin Ronk, Janet Klepffer, Niefta. Rose, and Bonnie Fogelsfong. Eollowing the ceremony a recep- tion was held in the church base- ment for all Sunshine girls' and! urs are as follows: 9 . oe 1 their mothers and guests. SUNSHINE LEADERS MEET The State Saurrshine Presiden.t's and Sponsor's Luncheon was held on Saturday, September 22, alt the Travertine Room of the Sllenagtun- Lincoln Hotel, Indiannlpolis. Those attending from Galveston High School are Sponsor, Mm. Arthur Pulleng President, Fran Gordong -and Vice-President, Sharon Armstrong.
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