'ii' FlRST ROW: Marjorie lucker, Amy Anderson. Lois Shogren, Miss White, Rosemary Calkins, Lois Anderson, Norma Patterson, Korliss Jordan. SECOND ROW: Margaret Welsch. Edna Ciriihn, Virginia Altciftcr, Dorothy Wcicwiisi, Wilma Venfold, Mavis Recd, Betty Marquart, Doris Palniquist. IHIRD ROW: Reqina Nelson, Marv Shut-ids, Helen Miller. 3 +11 iiuiure GCIC ers of America NOTHEH branch ot' the sturdy oak is the Future Teacliers ot' America -F. T. A.-a prol'essional organization affiliated with the state and national organization and under the auspices ot' the National liducational association. The group has luncheon meetings the first and third Fridays of each month. The programs consist ot' panel discussions and speakers on educational and civic topics. Other activities are various tours ol' local interest, a tea t'or the rural teachers ot' the community and a joint dinner meeting with the Clarinda F. T. A. The officers oi' 1911-12, the first semester were, Marjorie Tucker, President, Doris Palmquist, Vice-President and Program chairman, Mary Shields, Sec.-Treas., and Wilma Penfold represented them on Student Council. The second semester Lois Shogren, is president, Norma Pat- terson, Vice-President, Alice Weesen, Sec.-Treas., and Margaret Welsch represented them on Student Council. Miss White sponsors the group. - PAGE EIQHTEEN-V
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HRSI ROW: Korliss Jordan, Edna Griffin, Doris Palrnquist, Helen Dean Llrnphreys, Mary Ella Show- alter, Lois Anne Peterson, Frances DeKay. SECOND ROW: Robert Forsythe, Marlow' Anderson Alice Peterson, R4-X Bro'-ser. Charles Bea. IHIRD ROW. Charles Wvistnnc. Finley, Dutton, Hilaire Doolittle, Garth Proctor, Roqer Peters. FOURIH ROW: Harold Vest, Weynicr Lnlivdahl, Jack Miller, Dennis Porter, Bernard Parker. 9 Moth. - cience N this balmy spring weather when our interest turns to nature and the outdoors, it's not hard to spot that one big husky branch on our fayorl ite oak tree. Its the Math Club addition to our Junior College extra curricular schedule-grown to its present sturdy size by its large and hard-working membership. lte leaves ot' the Math Club branch, last tall, elected Marjorie Ander- son as our Presidentg Weymer Liljedahl Vice-presidentg llelen Dean llmphreys was Secretary-Treasurer5 and Hilaire Doolittle has ably fur- thered our interests in the Student Council. ln our monthly meetings gre have spaced our studies with a picnic, a trip to the local Booster Station, a tour of the Murphy Plant, and a talk on Home Economics by Miss Brock. It has been our aim to entertain and educate ourselves along a scientific vein during the past nine months. --PAGE TWENTY-
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