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First row: J. Turney, J. \Vantol, N. Pennypacker, J. Batista, C. Baker, J. \Varficld, J. Chase. Second row: M. Davi- son, ~I. Upperco, R. Runkles, M. Hod~don, J. Siehler, S. Albaugh, D. Raeh, K. Service, K. Chamberlin, N. Luw- son, J. Leatherwood. Third TOW: D. Haas, E. Lawson, J. Hutter, C. Douglas, J. Reck, B. Sheubrooks, R. Dickson, P. Ellis, T. Miller. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Another successful year has been accom- plished by the Future Teachers of America. Under the capable leadership of their presi- dent, John Batista, and the efforts of his cabi- net, including Nancy Pennypacker, vice-presi- dent; Nancy Ripple, secretary; and Caroline Baker, treasurer, they have conducted many informative meetings along with other con- structive activities. One of the F.T.A.'s first achievements for the year was their Homecoming display, in which they developed the slogan "Engineer's Plan Crumpled by Western Maryland.' In the fall, two representatives attended the state Pratt Library branches in Baltimore. She gave F.T.A. meeting in Bladensburg, Maryland, a most informative talk explaining the require- where they had the honor of having the state ments, duties, interests, and financial aspects president, Kenneth Smith, come from their concerning her profession. Following this, an club. informal discussion was held and various The outstanding meeting of the year took members of the club provided entertainment. place in the fall at the home of Dr. Bailer. A With constant assistance from their sponsor, vocational discussion was conducted by Miss Dr. Joseph Il. Bailer, the F.T.A. has finished Janet Stevens, director of one of the Enoch another constructive year. 128