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FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA Purposes and Aims: l, Creating an abiding interest in distribution as a vocation. 2, Creating an appreciation of the contribution of distribution to a higher standard of living, 3. Developing respect for vocational education and a desire for vocational growth during school and adult life through co-opera- tive training, 4, Providing for exploration ofvocational opportunities in distribution, 5, Encouraging high ethical standards in business. 6, Fostering a realization of the civic, social, and moral responsibilities of business to society, '7, Nurturing appreciation for the contributions of the arts and sciences Mary Rentfrow and Rita McDaniel Smith to business- work in the DE Bookstore. FDA operaiCS the bookstore as a service to the school. Officers are: Rita Smith, President, Sharon Cruse, Vice President, This bookstore carries a COmP1efe line Of Mary Rentfrow, Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Milligan, Reporter, student supplies. Activities: l, Representation at the State Convention 2, Representation at the Area Convention 3. Employer -employee banquet 4, Operation of the DE bookstore 5, Annual trip to a metropolitan shopping center 6. Local meetings 7. Various local social activities Front row: Mr. Winans, Advisor, Rita Smith, President, Sharon Cruse, Vice President, Mary Rentfrow, Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Milligan, Reporter, Marilyn White, Second row: Danny Ballard, Floyd Anderson, Leo Schmohe, Myron White, David McWhorter, Don Lowry,
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In November, the French Club held a French dinner. The dinner was planned and prepared by Brigitte Gourmel, the foreign exchange student from France, Assisting her were, front row: Caroline Condon, Miss Styer, advisor, and Brigitte Gourmel, Second row: Glenda Marshall, Hope Hansen, John Austin, and Ronald Worstell, The French Club members and their guests, Mrs. Free and Mr, Voyles, found the change in diet a rare treat, Front row: Barbara Webb, Sally Siddens, Glenda Marshall, and Ronald Worstell, Back row: Mrs Free, Miss Styer, John Austin, Brigitte Gourmel, Kay King, Lynne Luttrell, and Mr, Voyles, LA JEUNESSE Parley-vous francais? La Ieunesse of Effingham High School carries out many activities. It is made up of students who are taking or who have taken French in their high school years, One project which the club undertook was a French dinner prepared by the foreign exchange student, Brigitte Gourmel, with the help of the club members. Before Christmas, the club went out to sing the favorite French carols at the hospital and at various homes, In order to raise money, the club sponsored a sock-hop after the Cumberland game. The club has this goal, and it is to create the spirit of co-operation and further the interest in the French language, the French people, their customs and country, among the students of EHS, The officers are: Caroline Condon, Presidentg Jane Dolbow, Vice President, Marrianne Pippin, Secretary, Kay King, Treasurer, Front row: Marrianne Pippin, Secretary, Miss Styer, Advisor, Jane Dolbow, Vice President, Kay King, Treasurer, Second row: Barbara Webb, Lynne Luttrell, Rachel McCal1en, Glenda Marshall, Brigitte Gourmel, Sally Siddens, Marie Bell, Marilyn Dettro, Third row: Marilee Habbe, Hope Hansen, David Reed, Ronald Worstell, John Austin, Jeanne Senior, Stephanie Walker, Susan Jansen, T' E7
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FUTURE NURSES J The principal object of the Future Nurses Club is to acquaint girls interested in that field with the nursing profession. Girls who belong to the club are helped in their selection of a school and they also learn about the opportunities of nursing. Another important aim of Future Nurses is to foster the development of student leadership. Throughout the year, the girls take part in many interesting activi- ties which have to do with nursing, Tours are made through hospitals and institutions so the girls may actually see nurses in action, The nursing profession is a noble one and those girls who intend to enter it take their club worlf seriously. f- 1 Parient's Doing Fine! Sally Siddens and Elna Jackson, mem bers of the Future Nurses Club, are demonstrating the proper way to take a patient's tem- perature. At the present time the United States has over 400, 000 active graduate nurses and 100, 000 student nurses. Front row: Elna Jackson, Janice Gillespie, Mrs. Free, Advisor: Paula Engel, Sylvia Townsend. Second row: Marilyn Strobel, Myrna Brown, Connie Bosley, Sharon Scherer, Marcia Lohrmann, Darlene l-letzel, Janice McCal1en, Clarice Shadwell, Glenda Lidy, Billie Ann Chance, Linda Lankford, Peggy Barker. Third row: Carolyn Dugan, Linda Landers, Doris James, Patty Lidy, Barbara Beatty, JoAnn Medlin, Roxanne White, Ruby Larimer, Alice Pals, Barbara Koester, Ada Marie Verdeyen, Glenda Broom, Alice Hays. Fourth row: Linda Bergfeld, Rosemary Deters, Marilee Habbe, Sharon Croft, Carolyn Krueger, Judy Cutts, Jeanne Senior, Hope Hansen, Stephanie Walker, Alice Goldstein, Virginia Dasenbrock, Kathy Zimmermann, Nancy Jenkins. 4 . .. xf.bz1 QV' Thispage IS sponsored byJ R Burnett M D I J Devitt, M D P C Rumore M D
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