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future Educators Mr. Barnes, advisor of the Future Teachers of America, checks his box before going to an F.T.A. meeting. Not pictured is Mrs. Groom, advisor. Sue Alford Sandy Ambrose Lynne Bailey Sharon Baker Ellen Bell Gail Berryhill Sharon Boyd Susan Buchanan Betsy Buie Linda Cohen Jim Comer Yvonne Crumbly Susan Curtis Anita Davis David Freeman LaVerne Hall Joan Hard Jaunita Hollingsworth Kitty Hubbard Cathy Kosterman Ann Marie Lassiter Janice LePors Susan MacDonald Beth Martin Beth Morrison Kate Newell Daryl Oglesby Laurie Parker Diane Parks Cheryl Paulnock Vicki Perry Sharon Peterson Laura Pilioglas Vickie Pridgeon Mary Robertson Julie Round Donna Smythe Jennifer Stevens Patty Tallerday Ina Tart Rachel Thompson Marvin Timm Kathy Vincoli Joyce White Mona Willette Brenda Willis
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PiZJ. jHspires THE OFFICERS OF THE F.T.A. are: Patty Tallerday, treasurer; Sharon Baker, vice president; Beth Martin, secretary; David Freeman, parliamen- tarian; and Janice LePors, historian. Teaching the importance of patience, understanding, and love in the teach- ing profession is the aim of the pro- grams presented at the monthly meet- ings of the Future Teachers of America. The programs also instruct the members in various teaching methods. Among the participants in these programs are teachers in various types to teaching jobs, such as elemen- tary, junior high and special educa- tion. The two main money-making pro- jects of the Future Teachers of America are the annual stationery sale and the Teacher Talent Show which is presented in the spring. The proceeds from these two endeavors are used to buy favors to put in the teach- ers boxes each month and to finance a scholarship awarded to a deserving senior in the spring. Laura Pilioglos, president, conducts a monthly meeting of the Future Teachers of America. F.T.A. member Kathy Kosterman shows Pat Walker some of the fine stationery of- fered for sale by the F.T.A. i 116
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Mealtk Careers Club Visits The officers of the Health Careers Club discuss hospital visiting procedures with a candy striper. They are: Sue New, Treasurer; Phyllis Bullard, President; Malinda Bain, Vice President. Beverly Berry, Secretary, is not pictured. Gains in membership and influence have been made by the Health Careers Club in their second year under a new name. The club, which began as the Future Nurses Club in 1954, has broadened its scope to include students who have an interest in any medical profession. Regular monthly meetings are held the sec- ond Tuesday in each month. Resource speakers, including doctors, dentists, physical therapists. X-ray technicians, and other representatives in specialized occupations, discuss the various med- ical professions and help to create an interest in them. The club also sees informative films on medical related vocations. Two regular projects on the club calendar are an annual trip to the hospital and a bake sale. The profits from the bake sale are used to help finance the scholarship given by the club at the school’s regular Awards Day Pro- gram in the spring. Through its activities the Health Careers Club acquaints students with the demanding but rewarding hospital and health related pro- fessions. Mrs. Dozier, advisor discusses school health problems with Mrs. Bullard. 118
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