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FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA: Row 1— Mrs. Wesner, J. Martin, S. Stavropulas, K. Fakes, J. Jones, D. Richards, M. Adams, P. Jackson. Row 2 — P. Morris, S. Serowik, P. Dunn, T. Frew, C. Wilmoth, J. Mowry, D. Cifford. Clubs promote future careers FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: Row 1 — Miss Lowery, D. Stafford, J. Jaques, J. Jones, K. Moles, Miss Evans. Row 2 — L. Nelson, M. Evans, S. Ericson, B. Davey, V. Williams, D. Seal, L. Hartsfield. Row 3 — N. Cardwell, A. Seal, N. Baker, C. Brock. The Future Secretaries was a very active club with its educa- tional field trips, movies, and guest speakers. The club also had several successful parties. Senior Carol Wilmoth proved to be a very active member and a true asset to the club by winning several honors and secretarial contests. Carol was also offered a chance for a scholarship. This year the Future Home- makers of America sponsored by Miss Lowery and Miss Evans provided fun and extra-curricular learning for the 15 girls involved.
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Language clubs boost foreign exchange fund This year the Spanish and French Clubs gave their support to members of the Taylor Student Body. By donating much of their club funds they helped make several dreams come true by helping send students to Europe and South America as Foreign Exchange Students. The French Club ended the year with a field trip to Francis Park at Logansport. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Fosmire had several parties throughout the year. SPANISH CLUB: Row 1 — D. Holt, P. Keller, J. Shirley, L. Wooley, Mrs. Fosmire. Row 2 — L. Daily, M. Porter, C. Lee, C. Webb, ). Bogue, D. Tyler, S. Wooley, M. Drago. Row 3 — T. Free, C. McCoy, L. Jaques, D. Wilkins, M. Pyke, N. Bowen, J. Sellers, T. Sibert. Row 4 — m. Simpson, B. Barrett, M. Altman, S. Serowik, N. Cardwell, K. Buckholz, P. Pelgin, R. Brenton. Row 5 — S. Owen, C. Wolf, K. Myers, V. Johnston, R. Pearson, K. Edwards, S. Martelli, C. Townsend. FRENCH CLUB: Row 1 — Mr. Clark, P. Pochon, S. Grant, V. Taylor, J. Lynch. Row 2 — V. Hart, B. Pointer, ). Pochon, J. Ruddle, L. Surrisi, F. Clarner, K. Lynch, N. Belle, ). Mowrey. Row 3 — T. Shanks, M. Schreck, V. Wiezbenski, J. De Lancy, D. Pardonnet, P. Kennell, T. Maugans, M. England. Row 4 — K. Akers, K. Hoyer, K. Davis, ). Eades, ). Wood, Z. Wells, W. Holm. Row 5 — M. Pochon, D. Davis, C. McMullen, K. Clark, S. Wilson, S. Howell.
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Students discover there ' s more to member Joining a club is easy, but being an active member is another matter. Active clubs require action from their mem- bership. Candy Stripers exchange hours of service to hospital patients for the feeling of being needed. Certain clubs, such as Science Club, Industrial Arts Club, and Historical Society, allow a student to expand his knowledge of a favorite school subject. Other clubs allow their members to explore a future ca- reer. FTA members actually taught classes; Health Careers members toured St. Joseph Hos- pital in Kokomo among their many activities. The Student Council spon- sored an International Day in which many exchange students visited Taylor. There is truly more to being a club member, than being present for the group picture; you must get involved. a — Several students stand and chat about their different countries while others register for the International Day. Student Council: Front row: Mr. Short, S. Moore, C. McMullen, N. Cosand. Sec- ond row: D. Holt, R. Ogborn, S. Ryan, V. Taylor, S. Kuntz, S. Wilson. Third row: C. Bucholz, C. McCoy, C. Stout, N. Tucker, S. Maple, C. Jones, K. Bliss. Fourth row: V. Johnston, R. Pearson, K. Lynch, A. Lutz, T. Free, T. Smith, P. Eckert. Jr. High Student Council: Front row: Mrs. Karavitis, B. Diaz, A. Lutz, E. Hollingsworth, D. Samuels. Second row: J. Paul, D. Perry, W. Fisher, M. Martin, M. Hulet, M. Markley, J. Tanner, J. Alexander. Third row: R. Adiar, D. Johnson, D. Kanable, P. Taylor, P. White, M. Richards, D. Diaz. Fourth row: S. Lynn, B. Renfro, K. Wade, B. Baker, B. White, K. Raisor, M. Wilson. Fifth row: A. Lynn, C. Shanks, C. Moorcroft, D. Wood, R. Bright, B. Delph, M. Kelser, C. Campbell.
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