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Across the hall from our guidance depart
ment is the Delhaas library. The library has
been newly decorated and the books are
conveniently catalogued by the librarian
for use by all students. Working along with
the librarian are the assistants who volunteer
their services during their free periods.
Checking passes, signing in and out books,
and other varied duties are a few of their
responsibilities. The librarian and bis
assistants do a wonderful job in the handling
of the school’s literature.
Replacing books are library assistants, left to right: Cathy Bossier, Dolores
Bermish and Nancy Chandler, This is only one of the ways in which they
assist our librarian, Mr. Clarke.
Providing an insight to the teaching pro
fession is the main objective of the Future
Teachers of America. Through this organ
ization, those students who have a fervent
desire to become teachers can explore the
field and discover its advantages and dis
advantages. Existing on national, state, and
local levels, F.T.A. has undoubtedly helped
many of our students to make that all im
portant decision on the teaching career.
These “ future teachers” attend educational
conferences and in some cases participate in
student teaching. By gaining priceless knowl
edge and experience, the Delhaasites who
are members, will later on appreciate the
opportunities offered by this worthwhile
organization.
One of the first meetings with their advisor are the Future Teachers of America.
Standing, Left to Right: Bess Vattimo, Dorothy Barkasy and Dana Van Horn. Sitting:
Barbara Stockalis, Dot Robinson and Mrs. Strine.
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