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Students Enioy Teaching Vi-.. .,. of F.T,A, members, sponsored by Mr. Hugh Voss, learn the qualities needed to become a successful teacher. All students who are interested in the teaching pro- fession at Berkeley are welcome to ioin the Future Teachers of America Club. During the year, each member has an opportunity to teach for two hours in order to get an idea of what it might be like to be a teacher. As the Club was formed, officers were elected, They were: President, Judy Timm, Vice President, Mary Lou Earnheart, Secretary, Sue Thompson, Treasurer, Paula Howell, and Librarian, Judy Bay. Monthly meetings were held which featured special topics with films, guest speakers, panel groups, and group discussions, Discussing the importance of a daily class schedule, JoAnn Clanton, Judy Timm, Kathy Woznick, and Carol .Johnson receive helpful information from literature provided by Mr. Voss.
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