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Bu iness Club OEFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Rule, Secretary, Forest Link, Program Chairman: Wayne Webber, Treasurer, Elizabeth Bible, Vice President: Ralph McGuire, President. The purposes of the Business Club are to acquaint the commerce students with the advancements that have been made in economics in recent years, to further the edu- cation and interests of the members I X in all phases of business, and to In establish a, tie between the theories learned in school by the students, compared to the actual business practices of our community. SITTING: Ruth Rule, Lucille Nixon, Elizabeth Bible, Bonnie Cantrell, Ron Meyers, Gary Van Dolah, Richard Plowman, Don Alexander, Harold Randle, Mr. Jamison, Sponsor, Clyde Phelps, Wayne Webber, Ralph McGuire, Miss McMullen, Sponsor: Dick Ray, Forest Link, Larry Moyer, Mr. Baker, Speaker, Mr. Lidikay, Superintendentg Curtis Randolph, Larry Jacobs. .9
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ll l1If 'W LEFT TO RIGHT AROUND TABLES: Donna Renner, Karen Moore, Carolyn Lewis, Twila Current, Shirley Matthews Tina Clifton, Robert Littlejohn, Phillip Curtis, Donna Hobbs, Barbara Johnson, Margaret Strobel, Martha Ann Hannawald, Evelyn Fenwick. I-I.G. Burgess, Sponsorg Dolores Villareal, Dorothea Buick, Marlene Mclfall, Wayne Webber, Jimmie Mims, Shirley Karns, Lela Block, Wilma Kimball, Grace Shufelberger, Lillian Peak, Evelyn Carter. Future Teacher of America This organization is composed largely of students in the teachers' training program of the college. The club seeks to find out more about the aims, ideals, and prob- lems of teaching, and also to promote interest in the teaching profession. Through talks and discussions held during their bi- weekly meetings, they had op- portunity to examine various phases of teaching. They spon- sored a sock supper in the late fall. The highlights of the year were: The State F. T. A. Meeting at Manhattan in Aprilg and a trip to Winfield in the spring to observe the Training School. 5 OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Johnson Program Chairmang Grace Shufelberger, His toriang Karen Moore, Vice Presidentg Mr. Burgess, Sponsorg Tina Clifton, President, Evelyn Carter, Secretary-Treasurer.
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'BACK ROW: Mr. Sailer, Sponsorg John Fretz, Alvin Slief, Jim Harmon, D.J. Moore, Charles Thornhill, Rex Allen, Wayne Mahan, Benny Bailey, Nevin Starkey, J ack Polley, Larry Moyer. SECOND ROW: Vermelle Smith, Katherine Hoffman, Lucille Nixon, Barbara Johnson, Forest Link, Dona Hobbs, Martha Hannawald. THIRD ROW: Nancy Crabb, Donieta Mclntire, Irma Schaffer, Peggy Wright, Kaydene Dashen, Beverly Greer, Clara Reida, George Gorsulowsky, Bob Howell. tutlent Uhri tian Association The Student Christian Associ- ation provides the junior college students with the chance to make friends with other students having similar Christian ideals, as well as the opportunity to discuss social problems. One of their many ac- tivities this year was to act as host to the State S. C. A. Conference in November. Another highlight for the year was the spring Y Con- ference that was held at Kansas State College. . . . Q an . . 9 P .. ' - P' ' it x ' J at L., OFFICERS, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bob Howell, Treas- urer: Nancy Crabb, Vice President: George Gorsu lowsky, President, Irma Shaffer, Secretary.
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