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5 , Sixth graders receive a spelling test At bi-monthly luncheon meetings, future teachers discuss teaching experiences from Sue Peter, F.T.A. member. STUDE TS HELP TEACHER Under the supervision of their new adviser, Mrs. Vivian Ingalls, the Future Teachers of America initiated many ideas. F.T.A. mem- bers helped teachers, and learned about the teaching profession. This year these students helped with the uBack to School program for parents, as well as correcting tests, teaching classes, and duplic- ating class materials for their sponsoring teachers. At the end of the year, there was a tea for all the F.T.A. mem- bers and for the teachers who had Worked with them. FIRST ROW: Christina Koruzg Faye Hulekg Mary Sullivang Karen Koruz, Presidentg Diane Muttererg Susan Peter, Secretary-Treasurerg Laraine Roweg Carolyn Durking Margaret Freele. SECOND ROW: Lesley Leonardg Robert Shufeltg Barbara Stolp. THIRD ROW: Mrs. lngallsg Lucille Honigg Marcia Leadbitterg Paul Bristog Randolph Parkerg Barbara Schoeberleing Mary .lo Renzg Winifred Skiff. 25
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fV.H.S. members aid in library. STANDING: Paul Pucciog Mrs. Hardeng Robert Shufelt. SEATED: Mary Sullivang Karen Koruzg Charles Urbag Susan Van De Wal. SCHOOL HO OR STUDE TS Character, scholarship, leader- ship, and service are the cardinal principles by which the faculty chooses members for National Honor Society. While it is a so- ciety of praise-worthy students who have already attained out- standing levels of achievement, it is the duty and goal of each mem- ber to continue to strive for greater achievement in each of the four areas. It is not only an honor society, but also a service organi- zation. Tutoring other students in May and June before final exams is one of the most benefiting serv- ices for both members of the NHS and their fellow studentsg a new addition to this year's program was helping the ninth grade work on their Occupational Unit. Elected to the National Honor Society this year were Jill Butts, Linda Chapman. Daun Drowne, Lucille Honig, and James lVlorgan. Members relax at frequent luncheon meetings.
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I TERNATIO TUDE AL CLUB INCREASES ST PER PECTIVE SEATED: Patricia Searingg Calc Madduxg ,lohn Timmerniang Mr. Horowitzg Marjorie Chiovini. STANDIINC John Cunninghamg Nancy Ebelg Marcus Van Eckg Sheila Pappasg Andrew Timmerman. Corresponding with pen pals, hearing speakers from foreign Countries, and par- ticipating in the Great Decisions program have been the highlights of the Interna- tional Clulfs schedule this year. The mem- bers of this newly-formed club are cur- rently corresponding with students from Brazil and Alaska. The opinions expressed in these letters will help the members to understand more fully the relationship be- tween the United States and other countries. Also, the guest speakers, including a high school exchange student from the Union of South Africa, spoke about this interna- tional relationship. The Great Decisions Program has greatly intensified the mem- bers, understanding of current events. The program was a series of eight informal dis- cussions on subjects important in the future of the world such as disarmament, Cuba, foreign aid and Communism. The vigor of this new club, sponsored by Mr. Melvyn Horowitz, helps to expand the perspective of Maple Hillis students. DANCE BA- D FEATURES FIRST ROW: Dennis Drowneg Kenneth Millerg Willard Pa e Sandra Laska Stuart Crawford. SECOND ROW: Daniel Nicholsg Wayne Van Allen Patricia Boelg Robert Shufelt. THIRD ROW: Mr. Robertsg Paul Puccio Pat Glover Peter Hodgesg Thomas Adamsg Kevin Brunnerg Raymond Stamniel Paul
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