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FTA OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelia Spatz, Vice-President, Ginny Studt, President, Sharon Barnett, Secretary. FTA after school meeting and coke session. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Waggoner, Cheryl Chapman, Sharon Barnett, Linda Prochaska, Debbie Ingram, Barbara Edgar, Judy Simmons. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Calita Daugherty, jim Pohlhammer, Kay Parsons, Marietta Scoggan, Carol Pearson, Ginny Studt. The l962-63 year has been a very successful one for the Beloit Future Teacher members of the Grace Heltzel chapter The older members were very pleased to see so many new freshman members and older students joining FTA for the first time. There were nearly twenty members. Some of the FTA members were guests of the BCTA early in the fall, and they enjoyed a panel discussion on the pleasures of teaching. This panel consisted of teachers of different ages and experiences and a future teacher. In November a large number of members went to the Kansas Future Teachers Association's meeting in Salina. The Kansas Future Teachers Association was held in Manhattan for two days at the Student Union in March, with these members attendingg Ginny Studt, Carol Pearson, Nancy Richards, Sheila Spatz, Cheryl Chapman, and Calita Daugherty, spon- sored by Mr. Harrison. A new FTA Handbook was presented to each member attending, which had been prepared by a select committee of KFTA members. Our president Ginny Studt, was on this committee. LEFT TO RIGHT: jim Pohlhammer, Treasurer, Mr. Robert Harrison, Sponsor, Keith Waggoner, Historian.
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The Students of Science Science Club had a very successful year under the leadership of john Young and the guidance of Mr. Schwemmer Among the programs pre- sented at the meetings Were: The Effect of Ultraviolet Light on Mineralsg The Operation of the Slide Ruleg The Basic Prin- ciples of the Van deGraff Generatorg Some Interesting Facts and Properties of the Gyroscopeg and Problem Solu- tion by the School's Analog and Digital Computers. These programs Were pre- sented by members of the Club as Well as authorities in the specific fields. The programs were both entertainment and a further knowledge of various fields of science. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Calita Daugherty, Cheryl Chapman Dennis Myers Carol Pear son Ron Worley Bruce Hogan jim Pohlhamrner, john Young, Robert Nye, Frank Putman Larry McDonald Keith Waggener Max Remley and Sponsor, Mr. Schwemmer.
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