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ni CAMERA CLUB Standing: M iss .I iivrur-nsi114'y 1-r. It .l1vm's, ll. Mwthvrshs-li, J. 'I'hm-po. I4 fn-e. R. lurlr-r. It Neck, ll, lsissmluy .I. Brown Sitting: F. MeMillen, Il. lfinrham. I. Altherlon, J. Hetz, J. llhrvn, I! Smloma, J. Hogan Look at the birdie-hold it-click! A brand new Camera Club was organized this year under the direction of Miss Carolyn Juergensmeyer, faculty sponsor. The club's purpose was to instill and pro- mote an interest in photography among the students. The membership of the club numbered twenty-one. Meetings were held Thursday evenings with Bill Cassaday, president, presiding. Top Third hour! ll Top Left-May I have the next dance? Top Second-Are they trimming a tree or elowning? Top Right- After business meetings, practical pro- grams were given through demonstrations by Bill Cassaday concerning the develop- ment of pictures. In order to get money for their treasury the members of the Camera Club took charge of the conces- sions for two basketball games. The Camera Club is looking forward to expanding in the coming year. -Working hard sixth Lower Left-What ever could be so interesting? putc kids! Lower Middle-Heave-llo I.ower Right-Bored!
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Standing: R. H1-dckur, M. Moore. C. Glass. D, Krocker, M. Sapp, V. Mossberger, N. Gaisforxi. R. Prom- 4-nschorikvl, M. Purcell Huck Row: C. Olson, F. Stuck, IJ. Carliy, H. Delheimer, li. Salnpsun, J. Shirley, ll. Koui, I'. 'l's-In-rg lfront Row: li, Iivrosvk. C. ll:-lhvinior, E. liolorosky, I.. Sungstnn, A. Zalnhu. M. Sanford, N. Puimor FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President Ruth Promenschenkel Vice President . .Ronielle Bcdeker Secretary . .. Donna Kooi Treasurer Laccne Sangston llistorian Pat Teberg Librarian Carol Glass Pa1'lia1nenta1'ian Donna Krocker 'l'ebe1'g licdokoi' Sangston Glass Kuoi Prom 01150 Krouker llcl henkel This was the third year of existence for the Future Teachers of America at Streator High. The club sponsor is Mr. Eldon Scriven, a new member of the faculty. The club's main objective is to cultivate the qualities of a good teacher and to acquaint the members with the problems of teaching. The activities of the year included assisting with the Back-to-School Night Program in November, a Christmas party, a tour to Chicago, visiting college campuses, and attending the annual convention in Springfield on April 26. The members visited the local elementary schools and observed the methods of teaching. Later in the spring, they returned to the schools and taught classes.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America was one of the first clubs to organize this fall. Starting right off in a business-like manner, ofiicers were elected and an informal initiation was held in the Home Economics Apartment. The advisor this year was Mrs. Tavares. Miss Bertha Rogers assisted her in advising the club. Proving to others that all of their time is not taken up with the studying of the home and family life, the club participated in many activities. With great eagerness and enthusiasm, the members all 'tpitched in and decorated a float which represented the club in the Homecoming Parade. They spon- sored a dance in November. The high school gym- nasium was decorated very cleverly. On each bank- board. symbols of the homemaker were to be found-brooms, egg beaters, pans, maps, etc. Every- one who attended the dance enjoyed himself im- mensely. In December, the Home Economics Apart- ment was the scene of a lively Christmas party. All enjoyed themselves in the spirit that prevailed. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Hack Row: C. Uarpentz-r, P. Teegardin. H. Melvin. D. lVlm-Clennimr, G Moxley. .I. Marcin. l'. Kusnvrik, E. Olson. M. Coates, J. Schmitt, S Wilkinson, Mrs. Tavares Second Row: R. Sc-hall, V. Bt-nstine. E. Butcher, S. Ward, M, A. Trapp Ll. Harding, M, VVarp:o, Montgomery, W. Ott. M. A. Kosloy, M Butcher. N. Hagie First Row: C. Lanixran. J. Ce-ntko. ll. Robertson, S. Guyon, R. Cvntko li. Russell, L. H1-rryhill. G. Slattery, I.. Sanyzstun. G. Stasko
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