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An  opportunity  to  gain  insight,  is  provided  for  those   career.  Members of the F.T.A. become acquainted with the
          students  interested  in  studying  for  the  teaching  profession   advantages  and  disadvantages  of  teaching  through  films,
          by  the  Future  Teacliers  of  America  Club.  This  organiza­  conferences,  guest  speakers,  and  cla.ssroom  observations.
          tion  exists  on  local,  state,  and  national  levels  and  has  in­  These  worthwhile  experiences,  gained  through  association
          fluenced  many  of  its  members  to  choose  teaching  as  a  with  the  Delhaas  F.T.A.,  are  appreciated  by many.



































          The  officers  of  F.T.A.  pose  for  our  photographer.  These  girls   Arrangements  for guest  speakers  are  being  made  by  Cheryl  Passa-
          combine  their efforts  to  make F.T.A.  the successful  club that  it  is.   vanti  and  Betty  Jean  Kiddy.  This  is  just  one  of  the  means  by
          Left  to  right:  Betty  Rose  Reeves,  Librarian;  Connie  Ciotti,  Vice-   which club  members  learn details  about  teaching.
          President,  Susan  Fegely,  President.  Not  pictured  are  Carol  Ellis,
           Secretary; Mary Jane Pierce, Treasurer.


































           How  to  write  at  the  chalkboard  is  a  technique  all  future  teachers   Teaching can  be fun, as one would gather  from  these happy  faces.
           must  learn.  Jean  Hashagen  is  demonstrating,  as  Cheryl  Passavanti   Members  of  F.T.A.  are  listening  to  a  guest  speaker  discuss  the
           awaits  her  turn.  Each  club  member  assumes  leadership  in  a  par­  hahits of young children.  Programs similar to this are a part of the
           ticular  activity.                                       club’s offerings.

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