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Traditional . . . Make I967 a Unique Year - 24 in -, . One of the most enthusiastically supported activities was the week of political bally hoo pre- ceding Student Council elections, held in March. Campaign leaders resorted to famous slogans and favorite entertainment characters for rally- ing points. Candidates were supported by Bat- man and Robin, Charlie Brown, Tarzan and Jane, Mr. Terrific, and the Green Hornet. Following along the same theme development, Christopher Columbus, Ben Franklin and a dele- gate from Mars voiced their support of AFS week, April 2-8. Opening and equipping a health service was another 1967 first, Mrs. Mary .lo Day, RN, was added to the system as Health nurse. Although her office is near Mr. Nienhueser's office, Mrs. Day also serves the surrounding R-1 schools. More new faces were employed this year: Miss Kay Walker, Miss Sandra Griffen, Miss Mary Gay Lemon, Miss Ruthmary Martin, Mrs. Arthur DeVilbiss, Mrs. George Nienhueser, Mr. Rockne Calhoun and Mr. .lim Armstrong. Clubs newly organized were: French, Biol- ogy and Spanish. Mrs. Margot Mudd sponsored French and Spanish groups which adopted a constitution, selected pins, fa silver Mexican sombero and an Eiffel Towerj and prepared traditional meals carrying out their clubs native menus. The Parasites was the name selected by the 26 biology club members. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Anna Burke, members selected such programs as Teenage Health by Mrs. Julia Moss, County nurse and LSD by Dr. John Day to constitute their meetings. Sl dues financed a field trip to Columbia, Mo. to view the Medical Center and the Atomic Reactor. October 20 was the date ofthe first Regional FHA meeting in the new school. Approximately 850 delegates from 17 schools were present to hear 1963 Mrs. Missouri, Mrs. Shirley McKit- terick, stress her topic Individually Counts. The first nurse, Mary Jo Day, works at her desk sorting TB test applications. Bobby Rege, Louisiana's foreign exchange student spoke at the French club banquet.
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