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Junior Red Cross Members are, first row; Betty Bash, Linda Jetmore, Mary Wilder, Sue Ackmann, Pom Jetmore, Key Hunt, Debbie Alfrey, and Connie Beattie. Second Row; Miss Bixler, sponsor; Connie Murphy, Teresa Highland, Martha Hull, Janet Hommel, Kay Carter, Donna Denker, Barbara Wise, and Rosalie Wilson. Third Row: Barbara Daily, Janice Bosma, Karen Meurer, Peggy Zovodny, vice-president; Charlene Mize, Joyce Shaffer, secretary-treasurer; Cheryl Finchum, and Bette Shaffer, president. Beech Grove is one of the many schools around the world with a Junior Red Cross organization. The club performs worthwhile civic ac- tivities. Some of the projects were: making garments for hospital pa- tients, making up a party box for a children ' s hospital, and filling an Overseas Chest with essentia! school supplies. Shortly before Christmas the girls took a trip to the Marion County Juliette Home for the Aged. They gave a Christmas program on the stage at the home. Here Teresa Highland, Kay Hunt, Donna Denker, Martha Hull, and Kay Carter pack the apples which they distributed to the residents.
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Future Teachers Club Members of the F.T.A. are, first row: Mrs. Von Horn, sponsor; Karla Faulconer, Beverly Totty, Myro Hinshow, Linda Moore, Kathy Dole, Linda Jetmore, secretary; Terri Bauer. Second Row: Sandra Young, Kay Little, Emily Hall, Karen Amos, Nancy Clark, Joe Youmons, Nancy Toney. The Future Teachers of America group attended many interesting meetings this year. They attended one at Indiana Central College, the Regional Conference at Manual High School, and the State Conference at AAun- cie. Their annual trip took them to the Indiana State Third Row: Donna Patrick, Peggy Zavodny, Steve Jones, Gordon Fields, Jim Johnson, Sandra Maddox, president; Harry McNeely, Jeff Lowson, treasurer; Kathy Foley. School for the Deaf and the new Purdue Extension build- ing. Those seniors doing cadet teaching this year were Jim Johnson, Linda Jetmore, Terri Bauer, Linda Moore, Kay Little, Nancy Clark, Nancy Toney, Steve Jones, Gor- don Fields, and Sandra Maddox. The F.T.A. played a major role in the observance of American Edu- cation Week, November 5-12. Sev- eral members participated in a discussion panel for the P.T.O. San- dra Maddox and Nancy Clark ore shown here putting final touches on a window case display.
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Honor Club The Honor Club is one of the few clubs that limit membership only to students with high scholastic ratings. Members ore, first row: Kay Hunt, Terry Highland, Ruth Schoo, Roberta Schick, Billie Salmons, Linda Amos, Mary Pelzer, and Irene McCompbell. Second Row; Linda Moore, Nancy Gearhart, Kitty Wilde, Ron Corley, Phil Bogan, Barbara Daily, Miss Weaver, sponsor. Third Row: Betty Schaffer, Janet Stutler, Sue Hunt, Evelyn Knuckles, Joyce Shaffer, Connie Mitchell, Korel Van Horn, Linda Pflanzer, Elaine Bright, Fourth Row: Cheryl Finchum, Ron Spivey, Bob Messer, Harry McNeely, Ron Tinley, Sandra Maddox, Clayton Collins, Colin Harris, and Mike Akers. Lettermen ' s Club The Lettermen ' s Club is also restricted to only those who have lettered in a particular sport. Pictured are, first row: Lee Rund, Jim Adams, Rusty Mitchell, Mike Akers, Steve Wiggington, John Graf, Steve Agal, Don Grever, Bill Thompson. Second Row: Bob Messer, Mike Bourff, Colin Harris, Mike Williams, Dove Irwin, Dick Moeller, Jim Hensley, Mickey Williams, Don Lewis. Third Row: Gordon Fields, Bill Norra- more, Gary Schwomeyer, Bob Ashby, Jerry Erisman, Emerson Kendall, Richard Meier, Richard Compton, Dan Smith. Fourth Row: John Schaffer, Mike Hen son, Jim Collins, Jim Terhune, John Brewer, Ron Tinley, Gary Storks, Jim Smith, Roy Thomas, Mike Hunter.
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