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THEY WORK FOR HONOR FUTURE TEACHERS Oli AMERICA fl Firxl Row: S. Knose, L. Farthing, Fuchs, M. Jackman, W. Bourquein. Second Row: J. Kaiser, W. Bour- quein, J. Morris, Mrs. Spiller, B. Kaiser, A. Schlemmer, M. Butterfield. Top Lefl: Marilyn Jackman and Wauneta Bourquein sell basketball tickets at noon. Willena Bourquein and Janet Morris buy tickets. Bottom Lvfl: June liuchs and Lois Farthing help in the kindergarten. They are serving milk to the children. The Future Teachers of America have been very active. They aid the teachers in many ways, thus gaining experience for the profession they hope to follow. The club members strive for the points they are given for the amount of work they do. PAGE Fufrv-Five
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HAVING A WCNDEREUL TIME, WISH YOU WERE HERE TRAVEL CLUB liirxf Rout Minges, N. Reatherford, R. Evans. G. Lamb. C. Harper. B. Edw.u'ds. M. Miller, A. Roma, B. Shosie, M. Jacob, B. Loos, C. w'i.ll'HCl', Svvoml Ruir: R. Crubbs, T. Martin, Kittie, Dole. A. Acra. I.. Cruhbs, R. liiklor. M. Ogden, R. Schalk. Ulm, D. Viel, Mr. Linker. Tlziril Iiflllf R. Rater, P. Rechenbach, D. Sehaich, D. Pottenger, A. Schuck, ul. Linker. B. Kaiser. K. Myers, B. Burgun. Under the guidance of Mr. Linker the Travel Club lm had a busy year. Their money raising efforts have been successful and plans have been completed for .1 ten day trip to XV.ishington, IJ. C. Atoms or systems into ruin hurled And now at bubble burst. and now a world. SCIENCE CLUB PMA. Ifl1fTx'-Fo Iiirxl Rout -I. Willman, H. Fagaly, W. Knollman, D. Loos, KI. Vines, Mr. Cozart, lngersole, I.. Stahl, XV. liagaly, -I. Greschel, E. Sehaich, C. Zimmer. Svrurzil Rout D. Miller. L. Gulley, E. Grubbs, I.. W'aller, D. Rocher, R. XYiCSlil'lg, B. Herald, N. lfckels, V. Collins, D. XVilliams, C. Beyer, NV. Bourquein. I.. lflick, C. Down- ard, T. Sturgeon, B. Estes, A. Roberts. ilifmiril Rule: QI. lfuchs, A. Biggs, I. Schalk, R. Meyere, -I. Crone, R. Woods, D. Rider, R. Bates, B. Loos, bl. Monroe, R. Lewis, L. Minges, Miller, R. Buekirk, D. Harms Il. Roessler, D. Allard. Projects under the guidance of Mr. Cozart are developed throughout the year in the Science Club. These projects are chosen by the members according to their partictllar preference and are carried on through club and outside-of-school activities. The club presented an interesting Safety program for a student assembly. UR
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Some Taylor stu- dents journeyed to Harrison in February for Ll combined jun- ior Town Meeting of the two schools. The program which is broadcast over WSAI was in the form of a discussion on Do We, The Youth Of America, Have A Bright Future? Much time was spent in choosing the speaker, writing their speeches, and planning the program. The opening call Junior Town Meet- ing Tonight by Fred Harper started the broadcast. Harrison then welcomed Taylor with their school song. George Palmer, moderator, introduced the four speakers giving a brief description of their school activities and telling which side Qpro or conj they would represent. june Fuchs of Har- rison and Dick Farrow of Taylor presented speeches in favor of 11 bright future. They brought out the fact that there would be better educational, scientific advantages and chances for good jobs. PAGE FIFTY-Six PRO AND CON- Tom Wells of Taylor and Dick McKinnon of Harrison argued that the hydrogen and atomic bombs could mean nothing but a dark future. Also, they said the war debt WLIS VCFY gI'CLlI. After the speeches a question period was held in which the audience participate The speakers relax after the program is finished. Tom Wells stands firm in his belief that, The H-bomb stands for Hydrogen and ilzwxwkff Hell . Bob Merriman does the engineering for ,Iunior Town K Meeting.
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