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FTA Desiring to become good teachers in future years. the members of the lfuture Teachers of America have visited many county schools and ob- served teaching in action. To pro- mote further interest in the teach- ing profession. the members have spent much of their time discussing good teacher traits with their sponsor. The clubls outside activi- ties of the year consisted of a pot- '35 4. ji I 9 .'wn,X'v2 f' 4 luck supper at Christmas, a dinner which they prepared for their par- ' ents, and several picnics. They are sponsored by A. Pryce Noe, and their onicers are Roberta lfox, Presi- . 'L dentg Harlyne Hilliker, Secretary, and Barbara Hopf, Treasurer. Ssml' c 'k National Honor Society recognizes and rewards high scholarship, a spirit of service, outstanding leadership, and high qualities of character. Those students in the upper one-third of the junior and Senior classes are eligible for membership. The faculty committee which chooses these members must not allow the number to exceed twenty per cent of the Senior class or five per cent of the junior class. The Society is sponsored by K. B. Thurston and its othcers are Dave Sonneborn, President, and Barbara Hopf, Secretary-Treasurer. larsl rms: Dave Robinson, lretl .Xxidrevvs Second rms: Plivlliv Ri.-li. llarlyne llillil-ter. Kathie Xluore, Roberta hrs. Sybil klolinsun. ludy Ross Third rms: Xliss .-Xlexander. Xliss l.aclxey lourth nm: Dave Sonnehorn, Anita ltll Nlr. lierry. Xliss Kruse. Xlr. Thurston. Arvon Allen 9 M43 l.eft to right: Nlr. Noe. Carolyn Smut, Harlyne llillilter, Roberta l'ox, .loan Bartlett . ational Honor Society Page sf L't'I1fCfI7
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Carolyn Deckard, Helen May. Miss Grifhn, Marilyn johnson. Barbara fuerst The staff of the '55 jordannus would like to express their appreciation to the Journal- ism Club for its help in taking and develop- ing pictures for the yearbook. Under the sponsorship of John Schrodt, the publications adviser, the club has learned to operate the camera. They also took a held trip. Their officers are Barbara Reading Club Making colorful display windows and preparing Christmas baskets for needy families were the main proj- ects of the Reading Club this year. The members helped process the new books in the library and at- tended the Hoosier Student Librar- ian's Association on the Indiana University campus. They have read quite extensively and visited various large libraries, including the Indiana University Library and the Louis- ville Public Library in Louisville, Kentucky. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Crifhn, the school librarian, and the officers are Marilyn johnson, President: Helen May, Vice President, and Barbara Iiuerst, Secretary-Treasurer. ournalism Club Craig, President, and Marshll Rich- Left to right: jimmy Smith. Betsy Bardwell. Rena Lou Stump, Mr. Schrodt ardson, Secretary-Treasurer. Page sixteen
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H! Sealed: Mr. Schrodt, Phyllis Rich Standing: Dave Sonneborn, Ro- berta Fox, Anita Stapleton, Arthur Fell NX'ith XY'e'll Remember . . . ' as the theme of the ,53 Jordannus, the yearbook staff has recorded life at U-School in the year 1952-53. If in the future this book with its many pictures and memories, will enable the members of the graduating class to remember their numerous pleasant ordannus - s Phyllis Rich served as Editor-in-Chief. Other staff members were Noni experiences in high school, then its theme is well presented. Fergusson, Assistant Editorg Fred Andrews, Business Managerg Roberta Fox, Opening Section, Prnncey Allen, Senior Sectiong Anita Stapleton, Activities Section: jane Hicks, Faculty Seetiong Dave Robinson, Sports Section, Aryon Allen, Underclassmeng Dave Sonneborn, Advertising Sectiong Arthur Fell, Circulationg Sybil johnson, Publicity, and Judy Ross, Art Editor: John Schrodt, Adviser, and Mrs. Susan Hetherington, Student Teacher. On floor: Bill Knapp. Ggwrge Spang- ler lint row: Sybil ilohnson. l5.1rb.ir.n Crouch. Noni lergussiin. 5-HH-lf-I Tregilgus, Ksrhie Moore. kludy Ross. I-'rancey Allen. Susie Keck. ,lane Hicks, Barbara Hopf Second row: Dave Sunneborn. lired Andrew-s, Arvon Allen. Arthur lfell. A-Xnim Srgpletnn, ,lon Rickert. Rn- berta Pm. Dave Robinson. H-IFIYUC llilliker. Phyllis Rich Page eighteen
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