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FTA To promote interest and provide ex- perience in the teaching profession, the Future Teachers of America Club visits colleges, aids needy families at holiday- time, and supports a scholarship fund for Senior members. For two days or more during the spring, upperclass members have the opportunity to teach any grade or subiect in one of the township schools. Advisor: Miss DeLay. Officers: Susan Lis, Robin Jacobs, Carol Burke, Sharyn Bussemer, Mary Pernot, Mary Pennell. GYM AIDES Providing a valuable service, the Gym Aides assist physical education teach- ers in the maintenance of the gymnasium. In addition to this duty, each day the aides set up equipment and take inventory of supplies.
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Boys and Girls States, sponsored re- spectively by the American Legion and its Auxiliary, convene annually on the cam- pus ot Rutgers University in New Bruns- wick to acquaint student leaders with the principles of state government. Both groups elect officials ot a mock govern- ment and attend lectures on the duties of a citizen. Delegates for I965 were Karen Ahlquist, Celeste Anderson, Dorothy Bass, Kathleen Mullelly, Elliot Davis, Paul Feld- man, Edward Kruse, Clift Lyons, Timothy Root, Terry Shapiro, Michael Wilkes, and Robert Yarrish. BOYS STATE GIRLS STATE CITIZENSHIP INSTITUTE Margaret Miller and Beth Teitelman, selected for their participation in school activities and their tine scholastic achieve- ment, represented CHHS at the Girls' Citi- zenship Institute last June. The five-day conference at Douglass College, spon- sored by the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs, was devoted to dis- cussing civic responsibility and the role of women in public life.
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FHA A i 4 LANGUAGE LAB AIDES Language Lab Aides are necessary for the efficient operation of the for- eign language lab. They supervise lab activities at all times and make minor mechanical adiustments when needed. Having a serious interest in linguistics, lab aides are privileged to use the lab for additional hours of training. A common interest in homemaking brings to- gether the members of the Future Homemakers of America Club. Working in the home economics kitch- en, members learn the fine points of homemaking-. Activities have included frequent bake sales and teas. Advisor: Miss DuVinage. Officers: Nancy Hessel, Eileen Knaiz, Janet Mancine.
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