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Hall monitor Janet Johnson checks pass of Marcie Smith. Monitors find time to study while they man their posts. Diverse, rewarclin X 1 i Y.. is .Y -.231 s. s Q 1 X T N is X s 6 1 3 5 1 Jw 1: ..1wa-s w .L . r:Q.5x,f? R 2... .Q itil ifiiflsiiffgfi .5 gg,.6f.5'. cz :EY J .. f-X Nasswqgs Q .Vs Q wif. 4 .---y ew. ,is 1.-fm. H2 QL ' t,e..:f.:2' :iam . STUDENT COUNCIL. Left to fight, front row: F. Jawad, L. Anders, l. Zcmpa, S. Donaldson, J. Turner, D. Tarbet, treasurer, J. Carmichael, president, K. Memmer, secre- tary, R. Wade, A. Page, C. Plumley, S. LaMothe, C. Basham. Second row: J. Pierce, B. Lou, D. Baumgartel, A. Battrill, S. Schafer, S. Swanson, L. Peddle, W. Jack- man, S. Hodges, C. Millson, J. Reske, P. Farmer. Third row: B. Baird, J. Campbell, D. Ford, G. Cowden, M. Wegner, J. Rhodes, B. Stoecklein, P. Wurtlbacher, N. Loud, H. Trick, P. Luby, L. Watchko. Fourth row: D. Johns, C. Tesh, D. Borgia, L. Carrier, B. Dimitroff, R. Good, G. Cook, B. Canuelle, G. Allen, G. Eiler, N. Mead, J. Shepherd. Fifth row: W. Gray, J. Dawes, J. Neikel, R. Holmes, J. Nastold, R. Mitchell, J. Handyside, R. Cicciarelli, D. Forward, B. Klingensmith. Sixth row: Mr. Webster, D. Fortin, D. Ries, C. Growbroski, L. Richardson, M. Bratherton, B. Merrill. 'z ,N W fn -on -un
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.sul . QMJN , Being installed as new officers of Future Teachers was a thrill for these students. Left to right are Sharon LaMothe, Sue Gillespie, Mr. Connors, Pat Luby, Holly Trick, Teddy Spencer, Sandra Woidgka, Mary Lou Newburg, Judy White, and Mr. Edwards. Organized for students who are interested in the field of teaching, FTA gives its members the opportunity to view the profession from all angles. The cadet teaching program, which took place in the spring, allowed future teachers to take over classes in grades of their choice. Student Day, an annual event at Bentley, is the one day students take over all high school teaching and administration iobs. This year's Student Day proved to be a huge success. FTA members not only saw actual teaching conditions, they also took a look at educational requirements. Eastern Michigan College welcomed Bentley's FTA, who were conducted around the college campus by Bentley alumni. One able member each year is chosen for an FTA scholarship, which is made possible by all the club's fund-raising activities. Barbara Willnus, above right, taught American Litera- ture as her Student Day assignment. Right, Mr. Edwards checked Future Teachers aboard a bus which carried them to the Eastern Michigan University Campus. FUTURE TEACHERS. Left to right, front row: C. Nacker, M. Bratherton, J. Kaiser, J. Campbell, C. Paul, J. Holm- berg, D. Grebik, B. Kohane, Z. Nixon, A. Templeton D. Kemnitz. Second row: D. Orel, R. Porter, K. Bradley B. Willnus, R. Miller, S. Tartoni, K. Stahl, C. Lietzow C. Casselman, R. Bogoyevac, Mr. Edwards. Third row L. Watchko, M. E. Wilkinson, J. Munch, J. Johnson, L Deschamps, M. Melone, D. Ford, R. Mitchell, D. Wilson L. Richardson, K. Frame, C. Welsh. Fourth row: N Godbey, J. Slusser, S. Castle, L. Halstead, B. Burkett, R. Holmes, M. E. Grismer, S. McGhee, J. Zemboy, N. Hanes, B. Dickson. Fifth row: C. Weighill, D. Spears J. Adamson, J. Engle, B. Dorst, M. Smith, L. Gray, C. Nicholas, B. Jacobson.
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agenda for truly representative Council Head hall monitors met occasionally to discuss problems. Left to right are Sharon LaMothe, Jackie Rhodes, Dean Fortin, Deanna Tarbet lchairmanl, Beth McMurtrie, Joyce Reske, Ardith Bbttrill, Pat Luby, Bobbi Stoecklein. One of the most active groups in Bentley, the Student Council is made up of representatives from each home- room. From this group, tive members from each ofthe three classes are elected to the executive council. Members assist their community by sponsoring fund- raising campaigns within the school. This year's Council conducted a canned food drive, directed the Torch Drive and March of Dimes. In charge of hall monitors, A.F.S., foreign exchange car wash, lunch hours, and the concession stand at football games, the group led an active and constructive year. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Clockwise, seated: K. Jawad, B. Stoecklein, S. LaMothe, D. Merrill, L. Peddle, .l. Carmichael, B. Lau, A. Bottrill, S. Swanson, K. Memmer, D. Tarbet, D. Fortin, P. Wurtzbacher, L. Anders. Stand- ing: S. Donaldson, M. Bratherton, Mr. Webster. ,........rf'
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