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Page 9 IN JUST A FEW SECONDS—Charlene Han n, with script in hand, aH'-iiii. the signal from Butch Whitlock which «unifies that she is ”c»n the air, ’ while Vaughn Larson operates the controls, PLAY. FIDDLE, PLAY!—Symphony orchestra members intently watch for the cue from Mr. Cuny’t baton in preparing for a crescendo during a rehearsal, MEMBERS OF THE AFFIRMATIVE—When do. haters Eugene Morrison and Ralph Nelson aren’t con- vincing judge» that the evidence of the opposition is fallacious, they spend hours revising cases and out lining; arguments to prove that the nations of the Western Hemisphere should enter into a permanent union.” SWINGING OUT—At a Student Council all-school party. Elmer McKinney, Pete Mitchell. Rex Marhenke, and Dick Thorn- ton are jitterb urging” to a fast number. STEPPING HIGH—Majorettes Marjorie Peckman and Jerry” Slocum strut in fine style as they lead the band across the gridiron between the halves of a football game. y, as at»- as ‘d by With
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FOP TELLS ONE—The Popper mean busi- ness during scrimmage in football practice, bui when it is all over he enjoys a bit of ’'ribbing.” Here, Nor- ris Anderson, Mike Shada, Tom Journey, Harvey Ludcltv, ”C” Brtigh, and Paul Blessing seem to be enjoying one of PepV yarns outside the gym. CONTACT!—Civil Aeronautic» instructor, Larry Litwtller swings the prop as George laser, assistant, turns on the ignition in preparing to take the Blue and Gold photographer over the campus for oil aerial photograph. Campus life is teeming with activity. Charged with sparks of enthusiasm and in- terest, Kearneyites believe that a diversity of activities is requisite for well-balanced and broad-minded teachers. To this end, the talented and untalented consume a portion of each day. Aviators don wings, major- ettes twirl batons, debaters present cases. The actor interprets on the stage, the radio enthusiast announces over the air, the mu- sician expresses thought in music. Dances and athletic games provide entertainment. ’’PASS THE VITTLHS. GRANDPA!”—Joe Whitney, « Paul Sycamore, show anxiety of being left with a clean plate as he yells across the table to Grandpa Vanderhof, as played by Vaughn Larson, in the all college play, You Can’t Take It With You.” NOT CRACK THE WHIP—An endless tine of students forms the snake dance” in displaying N.S.T.C.’s school spirit as they stampede down Central Avenue the night before the homecoming football game.
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'pjtfc Each morning bright and early ... In Dagwood fashion, students dash across the campus, leap up stairways, and make a final plunge for their chairs in an attempt to beat the eight o'clock bell. Professors lecture. Students take notes. Typewriters click. Sewing ma- chines hum. Saws buzz. Some students dis- sect animals. Others conjugate verbs. Still others do student teaching. When not in labs or classes, students study in the library or re- lax in the lounges. College days are long and strenuous, but every hour brings new subjects, interesting facts, and pleasurable moments. HAVING PICTURE TOOK ---------Recess come, to an abrupt close when first and second graders stop their play to pose for a picture with Maurinc Smith, student teacher, and Mrs. Melvina Scott Stoutemyer. supervisor. GIVING PERSONAL ATTENTION — Student Teachers Gladys Bellinger and Bonnie Hammond-, gain valuable experience in working with fifth and sixth grader, while receiving assistance and advice from Miss Louise Adams, supervisor. TIME FOR PLAY-—Miss Blanche Skinner leads third and fourth graders out of the A. O. Thomas building to the play, ground.
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