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FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses Club is open to all girls who are interested in the nursing profession. This year the girls learned more about their chosen profession through films, talks by guest speak- ers and visits to hospitals. Also, senior members of the club were privileged to attend a tea which was sponsored by the Guernsey County Medical Auxiliary. Officers of the club were Sandra Stewart, president, Paula Mikusa, vice president, Beverly Grandstaff, secretary and Marlene Rawlins, treasurer. Miss Arnold is the faculty advisor. Career Day afforded the members of the Future Nur- ses Club another opportu- nity to learn more about their chosen profession. Row l Carole Stephens Sharon Prouty Kathy Bishard Beverly Grandstaff Sandra Stewart Paula Mikusa Cathy Jo Shep herd Judy Creighton Judy Long Leanna Reynolds Miss Arnold Sue Ricketts Patricia Justice Judy Tedrick Betty McEndree Stephanie Whiting Ruth Ann Ringer Sally Russell Karen Beaver TWENTY TWO i l Row 2 - Phyllis Hartman, Sandra Sowers, Sandra Hughey, Jeannie Hoit, Sandra Rohrabaugh, Christine Allen, Connie Bates,
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ia' Row Row Row Rcw Row Row RCW Raw 143' J gg.. '. W Nancy Lynch, Frances Eddy. Don Potts, Richard Rice. Dixie Secrest, Kathie Jo Shep- pard. Judy Rice, Luella Johnson, Pat Moorhead, Marilyn McDonald, Becky Brown, Joyce Ruby, Pat Perkins. Linda Scott, Judy Lorig, Dewny James, Larry Gold, Jerry Thom- pson, Barry McBride, Jackie Millington, Miss Johnson. Karen Patterson, Nancy Davis. Janet Davis, Carol Mowrer. Paul Willis, Dick Boyer. JUNIOR RED Q wasnt Dave Ellwood, Louella Johnson, Jackie Millington, Carol Mowrer, and Denny James. CROSS COUNCIL The work of the Junior Red Cross Council provides valuable training in good citizenship and furthers international understanding. Composed of one representative from each home room, the Jun- ior Red Cross Council sponsors many service pro- jects. They conducted an annual membership drive and served at the Community Fund Drive Dinner. Officers for the year T959-1960 were: President- Dave Ellwood Vice-President - Denny James Secretary - Jackie Millington Treasurer - Judy Long TWENTY-ONE
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Row I A Sandra Rohrabaugh, Bernice Glover, Patricia Eddy, Car ol Ball, Sandra Geiger, Frances Eddy, Marilyn Burdge, Betsy Hixson, and Mary Pat Conaway. Row 2 - Joe McConahey, Don Fairchild, Carol Loader, Nanci Sue Cox, Becky Slay, Sharon Garrett, Mary McCullough, Lorene Britten, Minnie Weisenbarger, Zelda Tingle, Sandra Stewart and Marsha Wilson. - Not in picture David Selby. LIBRARIANS Student librarians must be dependable, neat and courte eous, must maintain an average of C or better, and must be able to spend one period each day in the library. Charging out books, filing cards, checking attendance, typing, keeping books in order on the shelves, arranging bull- etin board displays, and locating books for students are a- mong the duties of this service group. The various duties are rotated so that each student librarian has an opportunity to share in all phases of the work. A student who completes one year of library service is eligible to receive a bronze library pin, which may be exchang- ed for a silver one at the end of two years. Anyone who serves three years will receive a gold pin. At a meeting of the Lib- rarians, which was held April 28th, second year awards were presented to Patricia Eddy and Bernice Glover, Carol Ball,Lorene Britton, Marilyn Burdge, Mary Pat Conaway, Frances Eddy, Donald Fairchild, Sharon Garrett, Sandra Geiger, Betsy Hixson, Carol Loader, Joe McConahey, Sandra Rohrabuagh, David Shelby, Becky Slay, Sandra Stewart, Zelda Tingle, Marsha Wil- son, Minnie Wisenbarger received first year awards. With more than 3000 volumes on the shelves and more books arriving each week, we can look forward to the time when our library will meet the needs of our entire student body. TWENTY-THREE C: fl 49 me 1 sat
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