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ROW 1 D Fitzpatrick Ureasj J Karssen lsecl M Bradley Johnson C Repple E Pyers ROW 3 Mr V Dudznalr Ksponl J Csweethearil F Aleano fpresj W Pope lv presl P Spalding Thomas J Hams R Parmeter K Hyde A Gonzalez T Dixon ROW 2 R Grlffm I Choto H Marhnez R VanTassell G Boys Prepare for rm PREPARINC THEMSELVES for the lmportant Club began lts flrst year at Mlaml Jackson under the guldance of Mr Valentme Dudzxak TlllS all boy club, approxlmately 30 members IS composed of sophomores Juniors, and seniors, some of whlch are members of the varlous re serve branches Lectures by wlsltmg offlcers and non commlssxoned offlcers are glven frequently Fllms concernmg the varlous parts of the armed Members have made trlps to dlfferent local re serve tralmng centers where they attended lec tures observed the practical tralnlng and fre quently partlclpated ln the drllls, after whlch they were mvlted to take chow wlth the men Meredlth Bradley was chosen the Armed Forces sweetheart thls year for Jackson 128 job which all males must fulfill, the Armed Forces fofces are Shown DCfi0diCallY- l 0 f . . . 5 - ' 7 . . ' ' 56 77 '
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L' E FUTURE TEACHERS: ROW lg 5. Warren fchapj, J. Hay- wood Chistj, J. Maddox f as lpres.D, N, Kuebler fsec.J, K. Barry, M. Egbert, M. Flynn. ROW 2: B. Sloan, C. Smith, G. Melilo, L. Hodivisky, L, Singleton, M. Hammar, M. McManus, D. Mittuch, Mrs. Sugden isponj. ROW 3, W, Hortas, D. Brooks, J. Roberts, G. Conser, N. Sorenson, B. Reed, P. McMullen, M. High- tower, C. Routzahn. fa O 0 Q Teaching Material ACTUAL WORKING EXPERIENCE was ob- tained by the Future Teachers of America this year. For an entire week they taught at various elementary schools. During Education Week. they taught classes at Jackson. Besides teaching. the Future Teachers performed many other services for the school. Ushering for Back to School night and grading papers for teachers were two important jobs fulfilled by the members. Representatives from Jacksorfs FTA attended the State Convention in Daytona Beach. Florida. during which state officers were elected. On Edu- cation Day they were present at a program of- fered by the University of Miami. Members work hard to obtain certificates given when a certain number of service hours have been fulfilled. Florida state teaching scholarships are given only to members of Future Teachers. ell Hopeful Ladies MAKING ADDITIONS to their hope chests are the members of the Hope Chest Club. These girls meet during club period to work on their numerous projects. This year they made luncheon sets. aprons, tea-towels. potholders, and learned the art of needlework. Their needlework projects consisted of the making of pillow cases and the monogramming of bath towels and blouses. As Christmas drew near the girls gave money to a Japanese family to enable them to have a joyous holiday. Many members made unique arti- cles which they used as Christmas gifts for both friends and family. Mrs. Kane, the club sponsor, strived to implant in each girl the ingenuity to use everything avail- able to them, in both material and ability. These girls learned their lesson well. nik HOPE CHEST: ROW I, L. Washburn, B. Pickering Cpresj, A. Chandler tv. presj, gr B. Morris fsec.J, E. Brown ftreas.J. ROW 2, Mrs. Cane lsponl, S. Dague, C. Rich, S. Winninghom, E. Shepard. -i J .0 ' -7 - ' , J 1-.v ,af
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