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M K ., ,Q ... hut--. E .. I w 39,9-.lyk if F s iq 'Ewa . Q K . W9 rugs?-, A X is 1. ,L.. PN 13. I .F . f .Q-5 4l igpfsfl . ho- FNA Being a member ofthe Future Nurses of America enables students to gain practical experience in the many diverse aspects of the nursing profession. Working with the Bloodmobile, attending medical films and lectures, and touring the Church Home of Nursing, St. Mary's Hospital, and the local health-care centers are examples of the FNA learning experience. The FNA is currently in the process of becoming a iun- ior chapter of the National Red Cross. ill First row: Pam Rupp, Linda Phillips, Corre- sponding Secretary Anne Daugherty, Treasurer Cindy Yeager, Gail Cutchember. Second row: Carol Reid, Marion Norris, Recording Secretary Theresa Chase, Historian Cathy Boss, Vice President Alice Chase, Mrs. Mary Jayne Pembroke isponsorl. Not pictured: President Marie Henderson. i2l FNA Homecoming float. FTA With the goal of teaching in the local elementary and middle schools, members of the Future Teachers of America wish to discover iust what it is like to be a teacher in the schools of today. l3l Standing: Mrs. Sandra Hooper isponsorl, Charles Ridgell, President William White, Kathleen Turking- ton, Glenn Butler, Debbie Clayton. Sitting: Marilyn Kessler, Secretary Debbie Biondi, Celeste Barnes, Vice President Melanie Maynard. FBLA To become aware of the many iob op- portunities in the business field, Future Business Leaders of America members an- nually visit a large business firm and tour a business college. They also participate in the nation-wide FBLA competitions in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, office practice, and the basics of math, speech, and spelling. Ml Marian Carroll transcribes her shorthand notes i5l Seated: Marsha Fenhagen, President Marian Car- roll. First row: Esther Aud, Shyrl McKenny, Roseann August, Joanne Norris, Milagros Harwell, Karen Huseman, Pat lzydore, Rose Briscoe, Carolyn Guy, Linda Bonds, Lillie Dyson, Shirley Jordan, Geraldine Gross, Karen Ketchmark, Susan Gatton, Gloria Mat- thews, Linda Ridgell. Second row: Lettie Uglow, Mary Aud, Bonnie Mattingly, Roxanna Rice, Joyce Berry, Terri Bradburn, Debbie Vallandinghom, Joyce Bouserman, Donna Huett, Gloria Hayden, Paulette Crowder, Susan DeVault, Linda Johnson, Lettie Dyson, Florinda Greene, Delores Ferguson, Terry Dyson, Jody Weeks, Mrs. Beatrice Ellis lsponsorl. Third row: Betty Rice, Sue Price, Barbara Murray, Rita Poe, Darlene Pratt, Nancy Norris, Virginia Nor- ris, Jackie Siebert, Margaret Owens, Susan Raley, Linda McGonigle, Grace Milburn, Shirley Millard, Carolyn Fenwick. Fourth row: Susan Sarah Simmons, Patricia Smith, Ruby Thurman, Connie Owens, Betty Ridgell, Karen Owens, Clara Stephens, Gloria Shu- brooks, Cheryl Walker.
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SCIENCE CLUB CHESS CLUB Working cooperatively with the commu- nity project, the Citizen's League for Envi- ronmental Action Now lCLEANl, the Science Club is GM's ecology-minded or- ganization. lts members played a promi- nent role in the county-wide newspaper and magazine drives, road-side cleanups, and tin-can drives. Fossil digs and a camping trip to As- sateague and Chincoteague Islands were other major activites. i5lW Composed largely of underclassmen, the Science Club and its activities have at- tracted county-wide publicity. Q51 First row: Pat Arlantico, Pam O'Neil, Greg Willis, Robert Combs, Tom Lishness, Mike Aident. Second row: Mary Beaton, Leonard Aills, Mr. John Foren- chuck, sponsor. 161 First row: President Greg Willis, Secretary Pam O'NeiI. Second row: Vice President Cecilia Phillips, Treasurer Mary Beaton. we .af ii es - 1 Although the demonstration and analy- sis of complicated or unusual moves to be used in their interscholastic competitions is the usual activity at the biweekly meeting, the Chess Club welcomes beginners to learn this intellectual game. l7l Walter Miles, Ben Greer, Andy Flachs, Doug Brown, Larry Harp, Fred Stow, Rod Benningfield, James Campbell. l8l Contemplating his next move is Walter Miles. l. Q-'5....
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