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Marllyn Young Treasurer Pahy Guthrne presldenf Judy Berner secretary Ann Channel assrsianf secreiary Patty Kuffenbarger parllamenfarlan Rachael Franiz hnstorlan Terry Warren news reporler and Linda Rus! recreahon leader Homemakers Learn Skulls On Apnl 30 The FuTure l-lomemakers of Amenca pre senTed Their annual style show Tamlly n1ghT and The nnsfallahon of new ofhcers Dear Dlary was The Theme of The program Monfhly meehngs were held during The year for boTh busnness and enTerTalnmenT purposes They held Theur annual progressive party IH May Money for The or gannzahon was obTalned by selling Chrlsfmas favors and baked goods a dance was also held wuTh The FFA boys 1 I 1 1 I , . 1 1 - - 11 v 11 f
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Sweetheart Dance Hi hlights Year The annual Sweetheart Dance, sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association, was held on February l4. On the Saturday afternoon before the dance, members of the GAA helped decorate the gym for the formal dance. During the dance, Elois Berner and Russ Dickerson were crowned king and queen of all the sweethearts. In April, the GAA held a banquet to honor girls who participated in ath- letic activities during the year. To boost their treasury, the girls sold cookies in the tall. At left, Mrs, Heslxett helps Judy Rader and Sara Krattt improve their golf farm. Below, the cabinet holds a meeting. Pictured are Becky Rust, vice- president, Carolyn Scott, junior representative, Sora Kraftt, sophomore representative, Barbara Stevens, treasurer, Elois Berner, president lStand- ingli Beverly Botkin, secretary lwritingj and Jeanie McFarland Cfar rightj.
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FTA Committee Composed Constitution. F. T. A. Creates Interest in Teaching Northwestern's Oscar T. Hawke Chapter ot the Future Teachers ot America is an active society that furnishes aspiring teachers with practical experience. When there was a vacancy in the faculty of the elementary or jun- ior high, a member ot FTA was sent to fill in for the absent teacher while experiencing actual teaching situa- tions. The FTA held one meeting where college students study- ing education spoke on teaching and college experi- ences. On April 29, they held their annual FTA Ban- quet in Springfield where Dr. Slaymaker of Wittenberg was the principle speaker. The society has grown through the past few years, and it is hoped that interest in the society and in teaching will continue to grow. Mr. Griest, advisor, Linda Pencil, treasurer, Becky Rust, vice-president, Jack Fuller, president, Beverly Bot- kin, secretary. l .xc gil Atl Ju 3 s I A' 'tum -M-ki
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