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FIRST ROW: Judy Jolmson, Sally Stone, Carole Whitaker, Kay Tice, Linda Mclntosh. SECOND ROW: Jim McCauley, Bob Walker, Mrs. Welch, Larry Lewis. O I The student librarians, who assist Mrs. Welch, offer great aid to students and teachers. They check books and magazines in and out of the library. ln addition to this, they keep the books neatly arranged on the library shelves and keep the card catalogues orderly. Also, if anyone desires to find some infor- mation on a certain subject, he may rely upon the services of one of the student librarians. As a reward for their Work, the librarians are given pins at the end of the year. There are gold pins for three years' service, silver pins for two years' service, and bronze pins for one years' service. At Christmas the li- brarians and Mrs. Welch have a gift exchange. It is to be hoped that some of the librarians will continue in their work by entering into the broad field of library science. The biggest help to our teachers are the student secretaries. These Commercial students are real helping hands. Their duties comprise typing work sheets, tests, grade sheets, organi- zational letters, and mimeographing for a spe- cific teacher. The secretaries, work is gratefully accepted and sometimes rewarded by the teachers. 6 FIRST ROW: Lou Ann Betteridge, Judy Johnson, Kay Tice, Joyce Johnson, Sheila Beohm, Mr. Polesky, Janet Fitzsimmons, Carol Jackson, Sally Stone, Pat Morrell, Theresa Comparetto, Linda Mclntosh. SECOND ROW: Joyce Jones, Brenda Thomas, Carole Whitaker, Mary Ola Hickman, Karen Leatherberry, Nancy Wellington, Kay Provost, Rosalie Wilcox, Maly Ann Rice, Rena Long. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Heffner, Becky Welch, Sally Boyd Brown, Dave Bayer, Dom Pucci, Terry Weaver, Dave Alford, Janet Wilson, Emily Johnson, Barbara Taylor, Barbara Dawson.
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Y,,,,..4 'WWW-s ' , E., 1 ' 49744 aWew Selling Papers . . . Doing Assignments SITTING: Mr. Richards, Sponsor, Joyce Jones, Editor. STANDING: Janet Wilson, Head Typist, Terry Weaver, Sports Editor, Dom Pucci, Assistant Sports Editor, Karen Leatherberry, Kay Tice, Assistant Typists, Joe Raw lings, Exchange Editor. The Tiger Rag under the supervision of Mr. Richards has worked loyally to make a prominent school paper. Students from 7th to 12th grade have worked hard in raising the circulation of the paper. Our editor, Joyce Jones, has worked very hard in trying to improve the paper. We sincerely hope that some of the Tiger Ragi' people will further their ambition in journalism. SITTING: Lana Phillips, Becky Williams, Rosalie Wilcox, Carol Jackson, Emily Johnson, Theresa Comparetto, Sheila Beohm. STANDING: Larry Lewis, Mary Ola Hickman, Sondra Barnes, Joyce Johnson. Carole Wllitaker, Kay Provost, Nancy Wellington, Bccky Welch.
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7.7,-4. Z I The Future Teachers of America is the organiza- tion that enables students to find out whether they have the qualifications needed in the teaching pro- fession. They get actual teaching experience by substituting for regular teachers who are absent. In this way the students can earn points for a pin at the end of the year. Three other ways they can earn points are by bringing in tax stamps, by working at the Future Teachers stand in the main hall or by working on the F.T.A. handbook. At Christmas time the club had a banquet at Meade's Restaurant at which former club mem- bers, who are now freshmen at various colleges, were present. They told about life at their colleges. In the spring the club will have a banquet and new officers will be installed. Miss Irwin is the sponsor of the club. m l ?.7f.,-4, ome ' This year makes about the tenth year for the Wellsville chapter of F.H.A. lt is sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Doyle and Mrs. Evelyn Jordan. The main purposes of this club are to help fur- ther Home Economics not only at school, but at home also. The President this year is Mary Ola Hickman, Vice President is Becky Williams. Other officers are Secretary, Edith Trainerg Treasurer, Judy Johnsong Parliamentarian. Yvonne Mclntoshg Reporter, Carol Bunfillg Historian, Cerri Farina. .ws 1., -5 4 hun X? ovnprnnrgs 0 wh I 55 llllfevw 3 'i -4- ' I L , Qing o Z L:-ab on 400 .xt 'ww wo 77 Carolyn Heffner, Secretary, Miss Irwin, Sponsor, Larry Lewis, Presidentg Paula Ross, Vice Presidentg Bill Winland. F.T.A. Initiation Ceremonies. Carol Bunfill. Reporterg Yvonne Mclntosh, Parliamentariang Mary Ola Hickman, President, Becky Williams, Vice President, Judy Johnson, Treasurer, Edith Trainer, Secretary, Cerri Farina, Historian, Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Doyle, Sponsors. F.H.A. has tea party.
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