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Library Serves As Resource Center The library is a good place to go if you need information or want an interesting book. Students who must work on projects outside of class or are unable to find the knowledge they need, can go directly to the library and make use of the many new reference books, tape recorders, projectors, or films. Sometimes it helps the students just to go and study in the quiet atmosphere that the library offers. Many students also use the books in the library as books to read for enjoyment. The library is one area that especially must be kept up to date. Mr. Earl Oberst, the head librarian and advisor to the student librarians, does his best in ordering new books and current magazines. Whether the library books are used for enjoyment or for research and reference, one thing is certain, many of the books are used. Left: Students use the library for research. Far above: Many students use the library for a quiet study area. Above: Mr. Earl Oberst helps a student find some needed information.
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Far lower left: Mrs. McClintic, 7th grade English and English III teacher, glances out the door to see who is knocking. Above left: Mrs. Kirby; Speech, English II, and American lit teacher; speaks at an assembly. Middle left: Dave K. demonstrates his cake making ability to his speech class. Above middle: Mr. Gra-hek, English lit and Senior Humanities teacher, helps Kathy R. with her writing. Left: Mr. Bender, English I teacher. Above: Mrs. Gross, junior high reading teacher, and Mr. Bucher, junior high English and reading teacher. 17
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FT A Members Plan for the Future The Future Teachers organization allows students who are interested in the teaching profession to get an overall view of this type of vocation. The members meet at various times during the year to take field trips to colleges and schools. The FTA Club of BUS participate in the Central Michigan University FTA Day. The members travel to CMU in the early morning on buses. Upon arrival, the many FTA groups gather for a lecture given on education. Then, they are divided into small groups for tours of the campus. The members greatly enjoy these tours, as they are conducted by CMU students. They hope to take many more tours. 19
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