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So You Want to be a Teacher? 4 F i il .K Z ills... ,. We're off to cadet teachingl During the school year the Future Teacher's of America Club has done various activities. Selecting the Teacher ot the Month has been one of the main projects. We were host and hostess to the Region IV Convention, of which our president was in charge. We also attended the Region District Convention in Woodburn. Selling book covers was done by club members before and after school and during lunch periods. The greatest honor the FTA had was taking first place in the Inter-Club Carnival with the Toyshop skit. Officers for the i957-58 year were: President, Sydney Steinbock, Vice President, Dortha Pierce, Secretary, Martha Creighton, Treasurer, Marianne 7-1- Q, Johnson, Historian, Roni Meyers, Head of Teacher of the Month, Carole Clay- - ton, Advisor, Miss Lorraine Meusey. BACK ROW: Bill Fletcher, Bev Treat, Barbara Holloway, Lois Gilliland, Elaine Wellbrock, Deana Dierks, Eddie Ballard. FRONT ROW: Miss Meusey, advisor, Judy Wolf, Janet Goodman, Sydney Steinbeck, Dorotha Peirce, Judy Pahl, Martha Creighton, Ronnie Meyers. ,-Jl Princess Judy Pohl escorted by Roger Shafer. rs,-ev.-. ug.-iv ,Y 3 ' fr 'P -ld, 5
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Music with the Maestros' , be BACK ROW: Max Enos, Dick Teague, Chuck McGee, Shirley Baggar, Carol Ann Kaufman, Janice Messmer, Bev Frey, Janet Messmer, Charlene Boudreau, Peterson, Ann Lenhart, Linda Bleckhart, Sue Sorick, Sherry Shipley, Carol Bohn, Beth Goodman, Nancy Bates, Sharon Wright, Sylvia Jessop, FRONT ROW: Bill Kitty Arends, Bernita Zumwalt, Charlene Griest, Mr. Miller, advisor. SECOND Valatika, Nancy Otto, Jan Drakely, Helen Willis, Dick West, Joan Culbertson, ROW: Gary Beck, Gary Frame, Wes Armstrong, Pat Weatherbee, Jerry Baker, Sue Budd, Judy Winters, Sara Moyers, Charlene Bear, Barbara Brooks. i Talent plus a pleasant personality are rnusts when you seek entrance into Crescendo Club. We extend a musical hello to you . . . won't you ioin us in a quick tour ofthe musical activities ofthe year? September through November were crowded with tryouts, initiations, and a bang-up party that few will forget. The month of December held practices for Inter-Club Carnival. This was a bright spot for every member because Crescendo Club's skit took first place. A German toy ship was the idea we used. Let's go on to January. All members were kept busy planning tor a State Convention ot Tri-M-Modern Music lyiastersf This is a national Music Club with which we are attliated. Our formal initiation took place then. These are just some of the many musictivities that kept us busy. Visit us Princess Jan Drakely escorted by Dennis Brown. again. Until then we are-musically speaking, yours! Sometimes, more heads are better than one?
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French Is the Language of Beauty :Duffy ' i s .ff ff' 49 'MIK 'K Princess Sharon McKinney escorted by Layne Brannon Wdxff: T7 fig in 175' V A Votre Sant'e! French Club members are true Frenchmen who participate willingly in all activities and enioy their responsibilities to their club. On the fourth Wednesday of each month the members meet in Room 207 with their advisor Mrs. Jennison, to take part in the all-school Club Day. Listening to French records and speakers is part of their activities. These meetings also serve as planning sessions. Refreshments are usually served during the middle of the meeting to keep the club in top thinking order. At these meetings, plans are made for the Inter-Club Carnival, the annual French Club banquet, and in the past, candy and cookie sales. This group of Frenchies will conclude their year of i958 with the giving of the traditional senior gift. Another traditional activity is the end-of-the-year picnic. At this picnic the new officers of the club take over and bid farewell to the old officers. This has been a good year . .. and, like the Frenchman says, Au revoir! BACK ROW! Steve Wflfd, DOH Nettleton, MGVUYY1 F'lY1SOH, 5GI'1ClI'0 MUGS, PCT Perry, Roberta Wickman, Shirley Boesch, Gail Gately, Jill Shepard. FRONT Barrick, Mrs. Jennison, advisor, Jerry Carpenter, Lynne Murphy, Tara Lama, ROW: Kathryn Beaty, Nancy Gray, Belle Lappen, Pat Cambell, Betty McCue, CUVVUU Eld led9ef Judi Gcllcghef- MIDDLE ROW: Kent Hefbefff KGYEF1 Klein, Stefanie Kurtz, Sharon McKimmey, Janette Shattuc, Carol Harland, Carol Pati Backe, Sandi Frey, Lynne Langford, Dyvon Fichter, Conie Collins, Bob Hudsgn, QP 'U Q C7 '.
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