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xXll'l'f 1 xx ll, 7 'ju' 5 im -,N ROWV 1: Colleen Rowell, Miss Mantor, Phyllis XValter, Miss Quint, Melvin Boutilier, Clayton Larabee, Dolores Tarbell. ROVV 2: Betty Heath, Norma Leighton, Barbara LeCleire, Gerry Mishou, Marilyn Merriam, Lucille Soper, Dorothy Gatchell, Betty Tibbetts, Carolyn Davis, Alice Ce-rrish, Delia Newman, Anne Schafer, Nancy Taylor, Parker Clements. ROW 3: Madaline Merriam, Margaret Merriam, Harriet Sawtelle, Patricia Austin, Johan Allen, Venessa Heath, james WVoodwort.h, Joline Reed, john Baker, Louise Goodale, Mary Tejedor, Charlene Brown. Future Teac ers of America The Future Teachers of America, affiliated with the Maine Teachers Association and the National Education Association, is the professional organization for college students who plan to enter teaching as a career. Its purpose is to acquaint prospective' teachers with the ethics and respon- sibilities of the organized profession. The Agnes P. Mantor chapter on this campus has had a very active year in that its programs and services have involved students, professional workers, and lay people of the surrounding communities. Activities for the year have included a radio broadcast entitled How the Future Teach- ers View Educationf, the sponsorship of high school F.T.A. clubs in adja- cent areas, and participation in the college recruitment program. The chapter has featured guest speakers, movies, and panel discussions. F.T.A. OFFICERS President ........ Dolores Tarbell Vice-President ..... Mary Lee Johnston Secretary . . . Harriet Sawtelle Treasurer . . . . Louise Coodale 20
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