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Show EDUCATION CLUB Organized to promote the interests of students majoring in education, the Education Club continued its successful ideals. The ideals set down by past education clubs were expanded to include the successful administration techniques all educators need even to manage their own classes and affairs. Students who were members of this club during the year had the opportunity to associate with people who had the same aspirations as they. Such opportunities were trips to the various special elementary schools in the community, the Deaf and Blind School and the Handicapped Children's School, in particular. Realizing that they would be the teachers of tomorrow's scientists, writers, artists, philosophers and even teachers, these students looked ahead and planned goals for themselves as future educators. Truly expressed by one of the members of the Education Club was the fact that the endless line of knowledge could not possibly be endless without the perpetuation of knowledge through educators. To achieve maximum efficiency in this perpetuation, educators must be properly trained. The discovery of new knowledge also depends upon educators. All types of education were stressed as fields to gain knowledge and betterment by. The students in this club not only worked, but had fun as well. Since all students in this club were interested in the same goal, that of the education of youth, they could better work together for their common goal. The Education Club sought to create an environment in which students could better realize these ideals and at the same time have fun doing it. Front row: Layle Lindstrom, Wanda Wimmer, Jean Edwards, Carolyn Grange, Anna Marie White, Laura Fredrickson, June Redden. Second row: Marshall Eastman, LaPreal Baldwin, Ruth Taylor, Bonnie Talty, Linda Monk, Lou Ann Wakefield, Linda Stromberg, Colleen Keyes, Merle Allen. Third row: Marvin Hansen, Mike Murdock, James Eggleston, Neil Pitts, Floyd Braunberger. KINGS and QUEENS By popular vote Mr. Collegiate was elected to preside over Sharmea's annual Prom. This year's Mr. Collegiate was Bob Allred. Miss Collegiate, Shanna Morgan, was nominated and elected to the sought-after post. Beautiful Miss Morgan presided regally over the Prom. |