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FUTURE NURSES CLUB FIRST ROW: Mary Richards, Sue Rogers, Pat Knight, Wanda Barney, Mrs. Barr, Sponsorg Sandy Boyles, Katharine Kurstedt, Jane Petrie, Sandy Russell. SECOND ROW: Georgia Carbaugh, Carol Ballenger, Karen Strickler, Deloris jenkins, Peggy Painter, Pat Haworth, Pat Hoover. Spomor: Mrs. Barr The purpose of the Future Nurses' Club is to bring together in high school young people interest- ed in careers in nursing and health, to explore op- portunities and requirements in these fields, and to grow as individuals by working together. Members also learn about the commrmiry life in which they soon will participate as informed citizens. OFFICERS - SEATED: Wanda Barney, P 1 e .t i d e n i. STANDING: Sandy Boyles, Secretaryy Sandy Russell Trearurerg Janet Petrie, Hirfonkmg Pat Hoover, Reporter 162 C'
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PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Mary Ridings and Loretta Wilkins examine some lovely, prize-winning flower arrangements at the Frederick County Fair which was held at the Armory. The Future Homemakers of America believe in preparing today for the roles they will assume in the future. The James Wood Chapter offers girls this opportunity. Our Chapter which is affiliated with the state and national F.H.A. organization has received recognition a number of years as one of the outstanding chapters in the state. Some outstanding activities of the Club are: FFA- FHA Mother-Daughter, Father-Son Banquet, Frederick Loretta Wilkins adjusts a ribbon on some of the canned goods on display at the fair. County Fair, observance of National FHA Week, social activities with FFA, well-planned chapter programs, activities for the March of Dimes and work by members on degrees of achievement. This year the Club donated an opaque and slide projectors to the James Wood Home Economics Department. Members also participate in federation meetings, FFA-FHA Camp, state conven- tions, and delegates are sent to the. National Convention. We are the Future Hoinemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hope. 161
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LATIN CLUB OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Marvin Griffith, Preridentf Carol Mills, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Sue Marston, Vice-Preriderzt. THIRD ROW: Beverley Jenkins, Treasurer. The primary purpose of the Latin Club is to further the interest of its members in the life and customs of the early Roman people. This is accomplished by a ban- quet which is held in the spring. At this event the club members dress as the ancient Romans once did. The Selling of the Slaves is also held in the spring. At this time the first year Latin Club members are sold to the second year members as slaves. A Janus Ball was held in january, which was the money-making project, as well as the social event. FIRST ROW: Sandra Ritter, Sue Marston, Myra Hartman, Lorna Ballenger, Barbara Simpson, Mary Penwell, Susan Brumback, Susan Owings, Mary Dyke. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Painter, Sue Anderson, Beverley Miller, Patricia Hoover, Charlotte Leight, Linda Shelburn, Mary Miller, janet Straight, Ellen Hammock. THIRD ROW: Janet O'Neal, Judith Strickland, Dianne Staclcman, Carol Mills, Elizabeth Golladay. FOURTH ROW: Ray McKee, Daniel Crabill, Edward Shiley, Dennis Wingfield, Micheal Fletcher. FIFTH ROW: Terry Bowers, Ronald Holt- zan, Joseph Cheshire, Marvin Griffith, Carol Fox, Berthelda Shackelford, Earl Fout. SIXTH ROW: Ron- nie Stultz, Henry Shyrock, John Owings, Donald Martin, Thomas Kipps, John Petrie, Jeff Williams, Thomas Sperry, Thomas' Lillis, Ronald Bell. 163
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