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...Q FTA investigates aspects of teaching Experience has been the key word in FTA CFu- ture Teachers of Americaj. The club, spon- sored by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Munson, tried to let those interested in teaching get an idea of what the job involves. Many of the members worked at Guilford as teacher assistants. The work involved grading papers, mimeoghaph- ing, and teaching classes. The girls went on fieldtrips to area colleges where they were giv- en tours of the campuses and an opportunity to talk with faculty members. During club meetings, the members discussed methods of teachingland the types of teaching positions available. UPPER RIGHT FTA, FRONT ROW: S. Forsythe, K. Skubal, J. Provi, S, Douglas. SECOND ROW: M. Delia, L, Dietmeier, K. Floberg, C. Miller, K. Johnson. THIRD ROW: B. Glass, L. Bender, S. Beret, A. Misevich, M. Brooks. P. Pillote. LOWER RIGHT FTA OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: A. Misevich. secre- tary: P. Pillote. treasurer. SECOND ROW: S. Forsythe, vice- president: M. Brooks. president. 76 Associations
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9 . ill. ABL Officers TOP TO BOTTOM: C. Cane field. vice-president: C. Gatton. trea- surer: M. Wylie, secretary, E. Andree. president. ,,,.,, fr Ii ABL aims for variety in meetings, activities 5 Q? li :ef E ig ll i ill Qi ABL, advised by Mrs. Anne Godin, is made up of junior and senior girls. The main interest ot ABL CAdmiratrices des Belles Lettresy is good books. Club members read books and then discussed them at the meetings. Some ofthe meetings took the form ot a potluck at one of the members homes. They also made plans to see the rock musical Godspell. To raise money forthe trip, they held several bake sales in the fall. At one meeting, the girls lis- tened to a record and discussed the lyrics in- stead ot reading a book. In the spring, ABL held its annual carnation and theme banquet. at E ABL FRONT ROW: L. Nelson. M. McLennon. J. Ahr. S. Forbes, L. Leigh ton. C. Sanford. L. Kennel. SECOND ROW: B. Greenland, S. Erikson, S. Forsaith, B. l-lopp. K. McCullough, L. Knodle, A. Giliberti. C. Hawley. D. Bowen, A. Fromong. THIRD ROW: C. Knodle, A. Bussian, C. Mclntosh. S. Haug, A. Nelson, L. Evans. C. Miller. J. Norris, A. Brown. L. Weingartner. I J. Cronkite. FOURTH ROW: S. Peters. P. Gambino, T. Travnick. S. Rad- rem, D. Forsaith. B. Hammel. L. Hoshaw, G. Pecis. J. Johnson. M. Feld- man. C. Millard. F. Hugdahl. FIFTH ROW: L. Reese. S. Loeppert, M. Brooks, B. Stringer, M. Theinemann, L. Brdicka. M. Aramovich. L. Krogh, D. Fischer, M. Finch, K. Eyster, E. Sward, C. Dahl. Associations 75
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Sabre and Spurs members take an early morning ride. Sabre and Spurs enjoys trail rides This year's Sabre and Spurs club had a busy season. Sponsored by Nlr. Joseph Orlicki, the club held its first of many trail rides early in the fall. The club traveled to many locations including Hanson's Hideaway and White Pines State Park to ride. Though all the members didn't own horses, they had fun getting togeth- er to talk about horses. ln addition to trail rides and meetings, Sabre and Spurs spon- sored an after-game dance last fall. SABRE 8- SPURS FRONT ROW: T, Phillips, R. Labak, B. Carlson, K, Calkins, P. Nash, C. Laird, J. lVlcBain. THIRD ROW: Mr, J. Orlicki. L. Mays. secretary: B. Seger. S. Freeman, M. LaPlante, K. Schultz, SEC- Sletten, S. White, J. Peterson, W. Yarber. R. Phillips. president: S. Eke' OND ROW: J, Steele, K. Spencer, S. Johnson, H. Key, D. Dempsey, C. dahl. vice-president, S. Sletten. C. Lindberg. Associations 77
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