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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future Teachers Start Coat Check Stand Supporters of the Blue Devils at basketball games found a new service provided for them by the Future Teachers of America. At all home games members operated a coat-check stand, using Room 10 as a storage center for coats and hats. For a fee of ten cents, fans could rid them- selves of hauling bulky winter wraps into the bleachers and be free from the possibility of drop- ping coats through spaces in the stands. Back- to-School Night brought parents to the annual marathon of following students ' schedules. FTA-er ' s helped the PTA serve refreshments to the group weary from rushing to ten-minute classes. The girls prepared a table of goodies for the Culpeper County Education Association in December. Principal Glenn C. Piper spoke to the girls at their November meeting, explaining the responsi- bilities and educational requirements of a school administrator. He also discussed certificates re- quired of teachers and the qualities necessary in a good educator. Using the profits from their coat-check service, the FTA presented a fifty dollar scholarship to an outstanding senior member upon graduation. Teen-age education was the subject of a film- strip shown at the October meeting. Members viewed new techniques used in many other high schools. FRAMING A CONSTITUTION— President Patricia White and adviser Mrs. Malcolm Mitchell place the FTA Constitution under a glass cover. Looking on are Gayle Cassidy, sergeant-at-arms; Jojuan Lawson, vice president; Mary Curtis, treasurer; and Dale Alther, secretary, who helped to revise the document. 26 PRETTY POWERFUL PE RSUASI ON— Future teachers Ellen Eggborn and Gloria Creel convince customers that their coats would be secure in the FTA coat check held in Room 10.
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SCA CLUB AND CLASS PRESI DENTS-FVoof row: Mary Crane. Linda Frazier. Irma Brock. Karen Pierce. Linda Schaeffer. Kathryn Magura. Virginia Snead. Dru Curd, Linda lager Second row. Doreen Kilby, Deborah White. Gary Lillard. Patricia White. Carolyn Abernathy, Patricia Ankers, ratricia Stringfellow, Stephen Will. Larry Rosson. Third row: Russell May, Lewis Armstrong, Scott Yancey, Samuel Walker, Malcolm Mitchell, Brian Young, Stanley Hawkins, Thomas Fletcher. Wayne Brown SCA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN EXAMINE SEPTEMBER SCHE DULE-Martha Bradley, Brenda Carpenter, Linda Fisher, Stephen Will, John Hoffman, James Dean, Virginia Snead, and Harriet Furgiuele discover early that their duties range widely. INSPECTION CREW— Accompanied by principal Mr. Glen Piper and Mr. Jerald White, secretary Patricia Stringfellow, vice president Templeton Adair, treasurer Stephen Will, president Andrew Davies, and class presidents Patricia Ankers and Kathryn Magura tour the skeleton of the new high school as a foreman explains the construction. 25
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BASKETBALL FAN ' S BOON-Leaving a Blue Devils supporter free to enjoy the game, Gloria Creel and Reva Hash check cumbersome wraps. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AME R ICA — Front row: Shirley Ashby. Linda Schaeffer, Ellen Eggborn, Rixey Chilton, Donna Story Third row Ann Kite, Selene Lewis. Margaret Dodson. Wanda Breeden, Martha Blanks. Second row: Reva Hash, Gloria Creel, Deborah Corbin, Sandra Boldridge. Hallie Huet, Martha Feagans. 27
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