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Learn Today Teach Tomorrow ver 500 students jammed the cafeteria hall demanding admittance to the first after- game dance sponsored by the Future Teachers of America. The dance set the pace for a year's schedule filled with a Wiener roast, panel discussions, and talks by Dr. Young and Miss Eleanor Morita, a Hawaiian exchrnge teacher. Miss Emily Barracks served as faculty advisor with Lois Roesti as president, Josephine Vance, vice president, Betty Pekari, secretary: I nd Ralph Powell, treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS-Top Picture, Standing: Orlosky, Frayman, Brenneman. Back Row: Hughes, N. l-lolderman, Pace, l-lyarte, Milliken, Van l-loecke. Second Row: lenkins, Housour, Ward, Honold, Pullin. Standing: Roesti, Front Row: Tavernier, Norton, Fee, M. Holderman, Myers, Proudfit. Bottom Picture-Standing: Spalding, Powell, Dixon, Back Row: Bowser, Power, Gilbert, Horan. Second Row: Hahn, Vance, Bodine, Sundberg, LaCluyse, Ally. Front Row: Whitaker, Moore, Pekari, Parent, Showalter, White. Standing: Miss Barracks. 27
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WHO ARE THESE BOYS? No room for all those names. These lO9 boys are members of the Engineering Club. I-lobbies Today Teach Jobs That Pay Z6 ith shavings in their hair and iron filings under their finger nails, the 109 members of the Engineering Club worked on jet auto- mobiles, gas engines, and cabinets. Production on hobbies was temporarily stopped during the winter months when the building was closed in the evenings during the coal strike. Mr. Robert Warring, Mr. John Farney, and Mr. Kenneth Armel sponsored the club, assisted by Milt Ross, presidentg Jim Tinsman, vice presidentg and Phil Kamerer, secretary-treas- urer.
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Boxes for Europe, Books for M.l-l.S. 66 reat Expectations for Growthfl the Junior Red Cross slogan for 1949, stimulated the forty-two representa- tives to promote the membership drive and the Annual Com- munity Chest Drive. s a part of their training the Junior Librarians checked out books, worked in the magazine room, and collected fines for overdue books. The Misses Catherine Jones and Mar- garet Griffin sponsored the group. 28 IR. RED CROSS OFFICERS-Miss Kabel, Cermano, l-lolderman, Miss Ulrey, Weber. IUNIOR LIBRARIANS - Back Row: Snyder, Dosrnann, Adding- ton, Kretchman, Roesti, Gibson, Williams, Barthel, Benjamin, Sec- ond Row: Miss Griffin, Keefer, Michele. Seated: Taghon, Freeman, Sudlovv, Kohler, Miner. .if K K QQ5.:'::'yV V tritxt fQ'f1P',T3W lxldv :wif ' 1 I, X5 l , i up , 1' illl l i
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