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THEY WILL GUIDE THE GENERATIONS WHICH WILL FOLLOW ROW ONE, left to right: Mrs. Baker, Sponsor; J. Matanich, P. Hockensmith, B. Foster, N. Williams. ROW TWO: N. Beile, D. Meska, P. Davidson, K. Kado, G. Cushman, S. Frank. ROW THREE: D. Caprous, J. Main, M. Marcinkow- ski, D. Martin, B. Nicholson, M. Burrows. The good teacher requires: HELPFULNESS. I will learn the art of helping others by doing help- ful things daily in school and home. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA KNOWLEDGE. I will fill my mind with worthy thought by observing all that is beautiful in the world around me, reading the best books, and by association with the best companions. LEADERSHIP. I will make my in- fluence count on the side of right, avoiding habits that weaken and de stroy . This year the Future Teachers of America held an enjoyable banquet at Wellman ' s. The students also participated in doing student teaching to help our teachers. The club is planning to attend the State conven- tion this year on April 24, at Indian- apolis. 27
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FUN, FELLOWSHIP , EXERCISE ADD UP TO A GOOD YEAR ROW ONE, left to right: Mrs. Koester, G. Cushman, M. Blevins, B. Dillingham, P. Windhip, R. Cole, L. Babcock, D. Ruge. ROW TWO: M. Park, N. Hack, S. Acres, N. Beile, J. Baker, J. Kissinger, W. Cornett, C. Cavis, L. Nelsoh, P. Hockensmith, C. Glancy. ROW THREE: K. Garland, C. Laszlo, S. Stubbs, D. Meska, P. Herbst, A. Conrick, R. Martin, L. Rieckermann, L. Swisher, J. Black. ROW FOUR: D. Pratt, E. Cummings, S. Hettinger, M. This year, due to the new gym not being completed, the Girl ' s Athletic As sociation got a late start in its ac- tivitie s. Initiation of the eighteen new member s was held soon after the start of the second semester. When the gym was finished, there was a lot of new equipment available to the girls; parallel bars, balance beam, peg board, and tumbling mats. During the year the members played volleyball, dodgeball, basketball, and Davis, J. Beile, C. Marquardt, P. Wozniak, B. Adams, S. Baker, M. McMeans, C. Simmons. ROW FIVE: C. Marrs, R. Hoffman, E. Hettinger, P. Pope, N. Spencer, J. Crawford, S. Burrows, S. Bradshaw, M. Blevins, J. Yarber, K. Kado. ROW SIX: A. Burrows, B. Batchelor, L. Thompson, L. Sampson, D. Radtke, P. Cushman, B. Griffith, J. Hansen, L. Howard, N. Boren. baseball. At the school carnival the G. A. A. sponsored a Liberty ' s Ugliest Man contest. Richard Demorotski, a sophomore, won with 1,100 votes. This was one of the most active years our G. A. A. has seen. Many girls received awards at the end of the school year, culminating nine months of fun and athletic fellowship with their fellow G. A. A. members. 26
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FUTURE CAREERS AS NURSES INTEREST THESE GIRLS. ROW ONE, left to right: Mrs. Coppens, S. Foster, N. Spencer, S. Stubbs, E. Hettinger, J. Howard, N. Salsburey. ROW TWO: J. Black, J. Kissinger, T. Cornett, J. Yarber, R. Hoffman, C. Marquardt, B. Fosmore, L. Sheets, P. Herbst. ROW THREE: S. Hettinger, S. Bradshaw, L. Thompson, P. Cushman, L. Sampson, N. Collins, N. Boren, P. Pope. Because Liberty has an abundance of girls seriously interested in pro- fessional nursing a few years ago, Mrs. Coppens guided these students into the formation of a new club, The Future Nurses Association. It has turned out to be one of the school ' s most active and constructive organi- zations. A student operated health service was originated last fall. Each F. T. A. member participated. Whenever a student was sent to the health room with a mild disorder, a future nurse would be on the spot to take his temp- erature or dress his wounds. In the spring the organization gave a tea for the R. N. Club from Porter Memorial Hospital in Valpariso. Toward the end of the school year the members celebrated National Future Nurses Day. This was accom- plished by each member wearing her official hat. On the same day the girls gave a party for their sister club, The Future Teacher s Associa- tion. 28
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