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The ECHO Staff Working to produce a unique year- book for Great Millians, the 1971 ECHO staff began plans in the spring of 1970. The Seniors of the 1971 ECHO staff and Mrs. Kharmine Young, advisor, attended two semi- nars in the Washington, D. C., area in early '70 where the members were in- troduced to new dimensions, tech- niques, and ideas. Originality, organization, and the ability to solve layout problems contributed to the new approach in this year's yearbook. Special staff photographers and Mr. Washington from Harris Sz Ewing added to the quality of the pictures. Left: Mrs. Kharmine Young, advisor. Below: Jim Monfort, Donna Whiting, Ginny Crum, Don Smith, Pam Smith, Kathy Willey, Gary Potter, Flo Cline, Editor-in-Chief, Lynn Cline, Henry Rowe, and Ann Levay. Not pictured: Liz Anderson, Mike Hewitt, and Judy Godd- ard. ,wer 33
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Foreign Exchange Students The Foreign Exchange program, now in its fourth year at Great Mills, affords an opportunity for Latin American students to share knowl- edge and customs with students in the United States. Sponsored by Mr. Alan Drimmer, this program offers new dimensions to the students' educational experi- ence. This year, hosts to these students were Ann Levay, Terri Matthews, Mary Oates, Brenda Strickland, and Tom Ocfemia. First Row: Marcia D'Aguino, Santiago, Chile, Gloria Isabel Doren Paredes, Santiago, Olivia Rojas Ravano, Santiago. Second Row: Clara Margarita Valerdi, Rosario, Argentina, Omar Amadeo Vassallo, Rosario, Karen Leighton le- Torre, Santiago, Mr. Alan Drimmer. S r aw 9 one f m ' H.,r.5y.,f ,,,, -4, xl ' ' '-f J i' , ft A ,- ei r r , if slit? 525 ,V - S ,., ' S '33 4 r' V ,,,,, , Radio Club Every Saturday on WPTX and WKIK the GMHS radio program, Straight from the Hornet's Mouth, announces school news to the listen- ing public. This program is planned and pro- duced by the 1971 Radio Club, spon- sored by Mr. Richard Thompson, the first of its kind at Great Mills. Club members know that live sports cover- age and personal interviews are two features that stir community interest in school activities. Right: John Sullivan, Henry Rowe, Mr. Rich- ard Thompson, and Chris Beaton tape part of a show. Junior Classical League First Row: Mr. Patrick O'Donnell, Sponsor, Ralph Waugh, Arnold Sewell, Jon Eckardt, Jeff Baumback, Susan Lishness. Second Row: Steve Kish, Richard Boggs, William Curtis, Fran Garret, Cindy Franzen, Bridgette Lump- kins, Linda Martin, Cathy Gilmore. Third Row: Charles Stamey, Paul Gibson, Marc Hun- ter, Corwin Ackerman, James Bennington, Craig Upchurch, John Sullivan. ,Q X ff' .. ,K r r ,,, - fii ff
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Future Nurses of America The Future Nurses of America, sponsored by a former medical assist- ant, Mrs. Mary Pembroke, has been one of the more active groups at GMHS. This year members participated in the Red Cross Blood Bank program and the Free Cancer Clinic held in Leonardtown. During the winter months, the FNA adopted a family and brightened their Christmas with gifts. Adding to their services, 'the FNA began Working at the St. Mary's Nursing Home in February. First Row: Linda Bonds, Phyllis Miles, Trea- surer, Danae McNee, Historian, Debbie Hitchcock. Second Row: Alice Chase, Parli- amentarian, Shirley Millard, Beth Stambaugh, Vice-President. Third Row: Mrs. Mary Pem- broke, Sandra Hayward, Susan Lishness, Deb- bie Albertson. Future Teachers First Row: Melba Welch, Teresa Yeager, Pat Ricketts, Laura Bonenfant, Margo Nansteel, Meline Maynard. Second Row: Mrs. Sandra Hooper, sponsor, Ted Carroll, William White, Richard Boggs, Gary Ridgell, Sandy Cullison, Karen Gerred. N . -N M y,4li. 1 i pr 1 Y' , E K Q Q- A
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