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r -up I Run., I,, Moya-r, lt. lloinwlly, J. tiulir-k F. l rt't'1l, ll. Long, M. Mo-yor, R. l,0llllQll-Y, J. l.. ltloyor, J. Rufv, J. Gulim-k, R. lloniu'lly llc-nningt-r l'rfJ1'.s'.vor How l'oulrl You, :i thru' :u't 4-onuwly, was pri'- st-ntwl hy tlu' Junior class on ltlzirch I5 mul 17 uiulcr tlu' mlirvt-tion of Nlr. f'lmrlt's lVzu'k, who workvrl as luxrtl ns his vast to lnukv tlu' play :L silrfccss. 'l'lu' play c1'nl4'rs urourul limits l'c'rry, u vollcgt' pro- fvssor, who fliszipprovvs of nuulvrn girls mul ulolizvs f'l1'opu,trzi. A f'fllIlll'2ll situation urisos wlu'n tlu' profcssor is oll'1'rt'1l tlu' position of mlvnn of tlu- svliooliprovirlcfl lu' is nmrrit-al. l'nfortlxluit4-ly, lu' isn't, so lu' svts out to finfl hinist-lf si wifv. As tlu- play unfolds, it lu'c'onu's funnivr wlu'n tlu' profcssor, with tht' lu'lp of his granul- futlu'l' zuul :L frit-ntl, gots hilnsvlf t-rigugod to thru' mlif- fvrvnt girls nt, olu-03 lxut in tlu' mul, tlu' professor picks his own wifv, lzuuls tlu- joh mul vvorything turns out fiiu' to tlu' c'njoynu'nt of ull who saw it. ,+- Qi Y? 'NWS N -,4 it ' 1 N X ' l f.Mi'f? vt rm X l r0tul, J. Rc'nniinJ,n'r, M. Moyer, ll. l.:nulis, lt. Long, lt. Scluwtz, W. lluzhy, J. Gulick
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f' if gl 1 . P 1 i c I 1 I: ,. 4E. l'il nw V l is Q E Ifflll' lf Nl. xlJII'kll'.V, K. Nlefiillivruy, .l. ' Fifa ..g,, ii J f lliukll-l l'. Flagler, lt. Nloyer, J. Myers, R. llunsberger Hun' .'.' 5. Nluvh, Nl. Dussler llllllf' llf'f'3t!' .Q ft ,ic :ik 'r .. - :Q I D1 1' ' og. . 'Q 'I lifwl lrlalu :intl K --hifi ' t -Jn fl lil: 1? 1 ' ' .L f g 5 x , 5 '5-.av ' ' 1 K Nl:-t'iIlivr-ix' Nl Xlover, Nl. llnssler, lt. llunslverger. Hou' 3: J. llyre, J. lliukle, Hou' I.' Nllss Iwyrn 'y, .. 1 .l ,. ., l l'. l lngla-r, ll. Nloyvr, .l. Myers, Nl. Nlnrkley, 5. xlllI'll, l., lllllllL'I'l'IlI'Il l I7 FUTURE TE HERS OF AMERIC The Future Teachers of America Club was organized to acquaint students with the need for teachers, the cost of college, the dilfe ties necessary to be a good teacher. During tl1e year the club members try to visit liberal arts and state teachers colleges. They also participate in the Southeastern Dis- vention, the state F.T.A. conventions, rent fields of teaching and the quali- trict F.T.A. con and the Bucks County Fall Rally every year. The club sends students to the elementary sehools to observe the various methods of teaching grade school children. Actual class room experience is offered club members ' ' . . 1 when substitute teachers are needed in tht grade sehoo s. M- N10b'l'l'- J. llyre, li. Rutherford
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