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PEGGY CAULT NIOLLY CARRETT ANNA BOZERIAN RICHARD DUTTON President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Eugenia Thomason, Molly Garrett, and Charlotte Aiken are discussing plans forun F. T. A. meeting. Peggy Gault, F.T.A. president, teaches a class in general science. Carole Holland, Miss jane Satterfield, and Nancy Patton are working on classroom posters. 'f F'lWl'llll'D . . ' 1 'I QU!
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F.T.A. Members Goin Experience By Holding Classes Members of the Future Teachers of America Club are, FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronda Karelitz, Diane Pitts, Ann Gresham, Vickie Westbrook, Karen Satterfield, Joy King, Carol McCarty, Maria Haubriclc. SECOND ROXV: Diane Jacks, June Ledford, Gloria Lamb, Judy Gresham, Brenda Mahaffey, Gail johnson, Betty Lou Farrow, Martha Dobbins. THIRD ROVV: MISS JANE SATTERFIELD Sponsor 'I00 Donna Clark, Nancy Patton, Eleanor Chiles, Sandra Pridmore, Bernadette Nelson, Carol Ann Imbastaro, Faye Bush Scott, Carol Griffith. FOURTH ROXV: Becky Coley, lane Spillers, Ann Camp- bell, Jeanette Norris, Eugenia Thomason, Molly Garrett, Peggy Gault, and Carole Holland. cffiiitb Members of the Future Teachers of America Club gained experience, as well as aided teachers, by holding classes in the absence of a regular teacher. F.T.A. mem- bers with sixth period study halls were frequently called upon to substitute in the classroom. By actively participating in the teaching program. members upheld the purposes of the club which are QD To learn about the opportunitities for service offered by the teaching profession, C27 To cultivate the qualities es- sential in a good teacher, CBD To become acquainted with the work of professional organizations for the improve- ment of education, and C41 To recognize the opportuni- ties and responsibilities of the individual teacher by ac- tively participating as a member of such an organization. F .T.A. members also participated in county and state activities. They attended the County F.T.A. XVork- shop at the Greenville County School Office and the F.T.A. State Convention.
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Bus drivers are, FRONT ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Owens, Gerald Pearson, Clark VVoods, NVayne Balcombe, Billy Nash, Bobby Tanner, Buddy Long, Gary Johnson. SECOND ROW: Charles Vaughn, Jerry Massey, Jerry Bridges, Carol Griffith, Suzanne Rucker, Dianne Kellett, Ma ry Garrett, Nancy Patton, Billy Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Gary Reeves, Billy Bayne, David Smith, Max Chris- topher, Tommy Mayfield, johnny Lancaster, Jimmy Tanner, Benny Maxwell, Cleve Robertson, and Ray Verdin. Hillcrest Buses Trovel Over 1,000 Miles A Doy This is a typical 2:40 p.m. scene when students rush to the buses. 1.5 l ul 3 ,J Twenty-six Hillcrest buses travel approximately 1,000 miles in transporting 1845 Hillcrest and elementary school students each day, These buses drink a tremen- dous amount of gas a year-82,760 gallons. Each day sixty-three Hillcrest bus drivers leave their homes about 7:10 A.M. and' arrive back at their homes about 4:00 P.M., having traveled an average distance of 34 miles. Several buses travel as many as 50 miles each day. Under the supervision of Mr. Bill Moody, the Bus Drivers Club was formed to promote the principles of safe driving. Each bus driver is eligible for membership in the club.
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