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Acfivifies Every senior high student looks forward to the Monday morning assembly periods and the Tuesday morning clubs. The club program satisfies a wide range of interests such as journalism, tennis, clothing con- struction, photography, dramatics, and mu- sic. Assembly presentations are also diver- sified and designed to appeal to all. Among the outstanding programs given during the year were the stirring performance of the The Future Teachers of America is unique in that it is among the most active of chartered clubs in the school and yet does not meet on regularly scheduled club periods. The group performs many valuable services for Milford Mill and neighboring schools by providing substitute teachers from among members in the case of absence of a regular teacher when a teachers' meeting is held. In 1949, the organization was founded and Army Field Band, the heated political de- bate during the presidential election, and an inspiring message concerning the things we, as Americans, have to be grateful for delivered by Salom Rizk, author of Syrian Yankee. In addition, many educational top- ics such as brotherhood, safe driving, and the ill effects of alcohol were covered by panels, films, and speakers. F. T. named the G. Alfred Helwig Chapter, Future Teachers of America in honor of the Director of Curriculum of Baltimore County. Officers of the group are: Presiderzt i Martha Farnham Vz'ce-President ,,.. ,.,, i Ann Katenkamp Secretary ...., . . . Katherine DeVilbiss Trerzsurer . . ,. ,..,.....,. Ruth Irwin mm l A Q... A
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11-4 First row: A. Widerman, J. Eareckson M. Seiler, L. Pearson, C. Crandall, P Phipps. Second row: C. Sehuette, L. Cashell, R. Reams, B. Burnham, P Reisburg. Third row: G. Phillips. I. Meinke, G. Pieper, J. Frizzell, T. Har tel. Fourth row: W. Skipper, J. Cash- ell, L. Stoker, R. Reid, D. Scott. I 11-3 First row: N. Clough, D. lNIormann, C. Dalecur, J. XValters, D. Kirkcndalc, G. Campbell. Second vow: V. lfrcnkil, I.. Trauttnann, A. Kreis, A. Hunnn, N. Freeman, D. Horan, R. Butts. 'Third row: J. Snyder, B. Liebno, S. Mit- ciche, D. Dubel, I.. Bateman, D. Braw- lcy. Fourth row: N. Haight, R. Over- turf, B. Nicodemus, M. Dix, S. Jack- son, T. Foell. 11-5 First row: J. Oursler, D. Topper, S. Bond, S. Agnew, I. Royston, R. Hall, S. Smith. Second row: H. Tracey, J. Roberts, S. Larrimore, S. Finney, L. Lehmann, S. Schmidt, A. Fleischtnan. Third row: I-I. Roberts, B. Ningard, M. Cries, B. Mathena, D. Knopf, N. Tinsley, M. C. Jones. Fourth row: B. J. Baugher, R. Koenig, B. Schutte, N. Mortimer, D. Nagel, M. L. Dorsey.
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F. B. L. A. l The Future Business Leaders of America was begun in 1951 to create a better under- standing and interest in choosing a business career and to help its members develop competent business leadership. This past school year has seen a further development ol the ideas which lormed the foundation ol the club. Among their activities was a lield trip taken to McCormick and Company, Incor- porated. Here the members viewed both the ollice and the lattory in operation. Al- so an occupational survey is being conduct- ed through whith inlormation from the lo- cal business men is obtained concerning' the employment ol high school students. As a result, students may later secure business positions. Recipe for an ideal secretary. Do you haxe the proper ingredients? F. N. A. The purpose of the Future Nurses of America is to promote a better understanding ol nursing as a profession. Since the establislnnent ol the club, the member- ship has grown lrom eight to thirty-two. Now the F. N. A. is one ol the largest clubs sponsored by the Student Council. Under the supervision ol our school nurse, Mrs. 1flll2llJ6lll lleniler, demonstrations on practical nursing care are given. Movies and speakers from different areas ol nursing, lield trips to Baltimore hospitals, and discussion periods till the program ol this active club. Kf- ,, .a , si 's.s I-'uture nurses land future mothers learn the tricks of the trade. Make those corners tight girls, your patient may be a bit rambnnctious.
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