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future teachers of america First row: D. Lewis, T. Sansone, R. Etrio, G. Schempp, C. Cerrutti, J Milavsky, B. Gadowskas, M. Karbovonec, J. Hesky, C. Anderson. Second row: Miss Rice, R. Szost, P. Danberg, M. Delorenzo, J. Wood, B. Berecz, D. Eli, S. Buda, E. Dobos, L. Kleban, J. Chanaca, P. Downs, S. Locke, J. Ingham. Third row: A. Zuzick, J. Garritty, M. Buzas, L. Toth, P. Trenck, C. Stodolski, B. Luciani, J. Kistlestein, Miss Charlotte Sharp, a reading consultant for Fairfield, spoke to the group on the teach- ing of reading. R. Vasas, L. Brettbager, S. Delvy, M. Dowling, B. Sirotnak, E. Siavra- kas, R. Karp. Fourth row: S. Buturla, C. Walsh, C. Salko, J. Wilson, N. Northcott, E. Thompson, S. Beardsley, B. Petro, J. Fenn, S. Kessler, S. Locke, B. Morgan, E. Ginzler, R. Berson. Fifth row: J. Mailloux, S. Terebesi, S. Hobson, S. Zeisler, J. Launer, K. Ember, M. Wallace, B. Bachrach, B. Grywalski, L. Tanant, A. Stilson, C. Bansak. While the students of Andrew Warde are in the midst of their high school careers, they are stimulated to plan for their future pro- fessions. The Andrew Warde chapter of the national Future Teachers of America Asso- ciation provides those students who have developed an interest in the teaching profes- sion with the opportunity to observe and develop the various qualities and aptitudes which are requisite for becoming a successful teacher. This year the members of the F.T.A., advised by Miss Ella Rice, not only have heard lectures concerning the teaching of retarded children, of speech and hearing, and of foreign languages in elementary schools as well as lectures about professional organizations for teachers, but also have been allowed to observe elementary school classes in session. As the members of this organization learned about and observed the many various phases of teaching, they have become better able to determine whether they will further pursue this path in their iourney toward the unknown.
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future nurses of america First row: Miss McConnell, M. Brooks, D. Baranick, L. Short, F. Wensky, G. Wensky, P. Weaver, M. Fulop, K. Van Wagner, S. Balazsi, P. Nermeullin, M. lnterantte. Second row: C. Miklus, C. Hook, N. Rudolph, R. Molnar, J. Terebesi, L. Leffel, C. Walsh, A. Carlson, P. Elliot, D. Tristine, Miss Klanick. Third row: L. Schonier, C. Szabo, E. Pennewell, D. Pennewell, S. Sheiman, P. Albert, H. Lang, M. Lhyne, M. Molloy. Fourth row: J. Forstrom, J. Vezina, L. Brown, S. Wallace, L. Elwood, D. Snyder, C. Hetherington, P. Godo, C. Bulkley, D. Devereaux. One of the most valuable proiects for all future nurses of Andrew Warde is membership in the Future Nurses of America Association. Through this organization its members become acquainted with the various phases, requirements, and rewards of a nursing career. The agenda of the F.N.A. in- cluded many speakers who lectured on such specialized topics as pediatric, obstetric, orthope- dic, and surgical nursing. Also, discussions were conducted concerning the opportunities offered for nurses in the armed services, physical therapy, and public health nursing. Moreover, the mem- bers of the F.N.A. accomplished good will proiects such as preparing baskets of food for needy per- sons and donating gifts to the children at Margaret Ford's Cottage. Through the knowledge gained from the various F.N.A. activities these students, who may be distinguished by their gold F.N.A. pins, have become better qualified to decide whether they will follow a nursing career in the future. 'I27
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page turners First row: R. Szost, J. Norkus, S. Wallace. Second row: Mrs. Plummer, M. Komar, G. Wensky, J. Kistle- stein, S. Ostravage, L. Roma, D. Santino, S. Clowry, Miss Annett. Third row: A. Resketo, E. Zenhye, E. Krosier, F. Wensky, D. LaBossiere, B. Sirotnak, C. Olson, J. Gauthier, C. Stodolski, S. Descheneaux, S. Descheneaux, L. Toth. Fourth row: E. Soltes, N. Rogus, T. DelVento, E. Thompson, L. Frank, R. Berson, l. Cogan, E. Savage, M. Niznansky, L. Vincenti, J. Vezina. Fifth row: J. Wilson, K. Paget, M. Rosenman, V. Madaras, L. Brown, B. Scholsen, S. Shunan, M. Wallace, D. Snyder, S. Setterlund, D. Udisky. Books - the means by which we learn, express our emotions, and communicate with others. In order to supply the students of Andrew Warde with these pages of information and enioyment, librarians, Mrs. Plummer and Miss Annett, are as- First row: Miss Foley, L. Martenson, E. Stadier, B. Mackey, B. Jesterby, L. Short Mrs. Plummer. Second row: P. Stral, M. Molloy, D. Allison, A. Emerie, C Magyar, C. Olsen. Third row: M. Wallace, L. Soley, S. Wallace, E. Sayer. sisted by eighty high school library aides who devote two study periods a week to work in the library checking out books, arranging displays, and learning to be efficient librarians. y red cross As the twenty members of the Junior Red Cross advance toward the unknown, they perform valu- able services for the Fairfield community. This year these girls accomplished several proiects such as decorating a Christmas tree for the Nike site in Fairfield and completing four humorous scrap- books for the patients in the veteran's hospital. These members also filled a chest with useful items for needy people overseas. In addition, the Junior Red Cross is one of the few school organizations which functions throughout the summer, for some of its members volunteer to become switchboard operators and generally to aid the senior members at the Fairfield Chapter House. 'I29
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