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A happy bride and groom. U American Education Week Future Teachers? ,advwiw l or prokdoionaf growfd MA joinecl fde TUBE TEAEHEHS UF AMERICA The Columbus Roberts Chapter of the Future Teachers of America sponsors each year a variety of activities, including educational programs and socials for the student body. The annual Sweetheart Ban- quet is the highlight of our social activities. ln learning the art of planning and co-operating with the community, we find that participation in professional and civic projects all important. But our associ- ations do not end with the local communitvg district and state conventions extend our horiions and strengthen our ties with those who are busy at the task of educating America's youth. Left In right, seated: Oscar Gardnerg Aymee Guerrerog Peggy Baughg Frances Guillebeaug Bar- bara Smithg Peggy Wide- nerg Carolyn Coleman, Serretaryg Jose Mendezg Bernice Crane, Program Chairmang Sue Aberna- chyg Betty McGraw. Standing: Pearl Nix, Far- ulty Arlvisorg Lucilc Campbellg Becky Hard- man, Vice Presidcnig Sara Barrettg Mary Watkinsg Jimmie Huttog Billy Dan- ielg Suzie Callaway, Pres- identg Esther Beardg An- nie Jo Shookg Emogenc Carringerg Hirsch Kenne- dyg Loncz Adamsg Marc Bramblettg John Holden. Third row: John Borupg Bill O'Brieng Don Folsomg Gene Bowmang Bill Bur- gessg Joe Gatling Neil Gunter, Project Claairmang Stanford Lewisg Bill Gat- lin. No! Shown: Clara Jones, Treasurerg james Griffing Gypsy Griffin.
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PING PUNG Ping pong provides many enjoyable hours for both stu- dents and faculty members during their free periods. The recreation room is the scene of some exciting and close games all through the day and especially on Monday and Thursday nights before study hall. Everyone wants to be in tip top condition for the annual tournament in which one is to be declared Table Tennis Championfl SHUFPLE BUAHD The shuffle board court in the recreation room is an in- teresting place for many stu- dents. Some of them have become experts at knocking their opponent's disc into the 10-off block. This game is especially popular in the win- ter months when the weather is too bad for outdoor sports. Time out for some picnics and fun,
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B S U Welcomes New Students. Christian Focus Week. B.S.U. Christmas Banquet. SA.. BAPTIST STUUE T ma e our voyage counf or Cdridf. The object of the Baptist Student Union is to promote Christ on our campus and to encourage and challenge every student to participate in all Christian activities on the campus and in the work and worship services of the local church. W'e love and cherish the memories of the Baptist Student Union, because it is the Spirit of Christ. Our New President. Front, left to right: Miss Lounell Mullis, Sponsorg Howard Foster, President, Fall quarter, Jimmie Hutto, Ser- ontf Vice P1'2SillL'1lff Betty McGraw, Torflabenrcrx Representative, Emogcne Carringer, Secretary-Treasurer, Ber- nice Crane, Day Student Rel11'eseniafi1.'cg Marion Smith, Minisferial Assorinfion Represe11fafi1fz'g Peggy Widener, Third Virc President. Bark: Henry David, Pub1irifyDiretforg Wilson Mclntyre, Sunday Srbool RCI71'BSE11flIfil'?j Stanford Lewis, Pianist, Kenneth Shaw, Cboristerg Don Carroll, Training Union Represelztnfiveg Neil Gunter, President, Win- ter and Spring qlmrlcrs. fN0f slaownj: Anne Hawkins, Vire President, Lonez Adams, Y.W.A. Represenlutive. HG ,W mf' 15212.17 .- ::. . :..E. ' --:ff 'Q ' -353.215 Y if 2 ,W Q ,gy I. ,:....,. g ,igim sf -T '4y'm'5 ' K: f- Q S I 2 ug '- f -V ' :wx
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