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1. Future Teachers show their spirit by entering the winning float in the homecoming parade. 2. Club members discuss their plans for the coming month. 3. FTA officers are Becky Sapp, Ceil Miller, Patricia Graves, and their sponsor, Mrs. Pauline Raley. 'HT .' 'T I i, k, -:-A,.- 4 5 3 . - ' E 1 ' H- f f' ,-e' ' I 1 1 EH , Q Q4 f 'wt' WN 'Q ,. ge :s D o K f , t 3 tttt - 1. A T WORK I .li . H, mess, . Q- ...W I Q' 1'....,w..m....,ni...,.. ' v.,,.n.i, 4.u..1..,i,. mai HPerhaps OneDa Perhaps one day I will be as good a teacher as she. This thought is of- ten present in the minds of members of the FTA. With their advisor, Mrs. Polly Raley, the members learn the many duties of a teacher. The mem- bers give the Teacher of the Year award to a deserving teacher during Teacher-Appreciation Week. First place in the homecoming parade went to the FTA and the I.V. cheer- leaders. The responsibility of deco- rating the main hall bulletin board is shared with the Beta Club. 92 Ekmx
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-A 'Q Busdrivers Survive inclement Weather During School Year As the opening of a new school year draws near, busdrivers ready themselves for the nine-month task of transporting students to and from school. These cautious and responsi- ble drivers start their jobs very early in the morning and do not stop until 91 late afternoon. Busdrivers work very hard to get mileage sheets in on time and to per- form their duties well. Despite the rainy days and cold mornings these taxpayers safely drive hundreds of PHS students to school each day.
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fs-4 5 Q2 41 4. PHS's guidance counselor, Mrs. Margaret Huntley, takes time out from giving tests, to support members of the Vocational Club. 5. Books from the Vocational field play an impor- tant part for members who look for different s l ' lx X X 4 jobs and their salaries. 6. Members of the Vo- , catlonal club are pleased at what they learned as another meeting comes to a close. - .1 F 1 1 ,I Aids In Choosing Career The Vocational Club seeks to aid Outside speakers are invited to its members in choosing a career share their experiences, and the vo- which will be best suited to the mem- cational information in the guidance ber's own individual interest, com- office is available. Mrs. Huntley, petencies,and abilities. our counselor, sponsors this club. 93
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