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, l -44 Future Nurse Club The Future Nurses' Club is made up those girls who are considering the nursing profession as their lite work. The local club assists in many service projects. They care for the First Aid Room and are planning to work as candy-stripers in the hospital during summer vacation. To quality for this service a girl must have completed a four week first aid course. Among the interesting guest speakers who have attended their meetings have been representatives from Bethesda, Good Samaritan, and Guernsey Memorial hos- pitals. The girls were invited to tour Bethesda Hospital, a trip they enioyed very much. Officers ofthe club this year were: president, Barbara Thompson, vice president, Gala Saber, secretary, Mariorie Hill, treasurer, Rebecca Wharton, advisor, Miss Arnold. Gala Saber, Barbara Thompson, Mariorie Hill. fb , ty, A l Row l. - Gala Saber, Barbara Thompson, Mariorie Hill. Row 2. - Frances Hill, Janice Kidder, Penny Young, Brenda Keyes, Deborah Fairchild, Sharon Carnes. Row 3. W- Karen Burgess, Brenda Braden, Cheryl Anderson, Sandra Harrison, Mary Helen Phillips, Linda Hazlett, Ellen Johnson, Mar- iorie Jirles, Barbara Weisenstine. Row 4. - Gail Seckel, Cindy Davis, Elizabeth Lockwood, Lorita Ward, Rhonda Fogle, Lucille Bates, Vicki Harding, Connie Howard, Patricia Johnson, Janice Long, Bernadine Shriver, Martha Wilson, Deborah Degenhart. FlFTY-FIVE
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Future Teachers of America is an organization of students who plan to follow a teaching career. This group, with the guidance of Mrs. Doris Lloyd, has enioyed an interesting and worthwhile program this year. The regular monthly meetings have featured panel discussions and talks by elementary and sec- ondary teachers and college students who are work- ing in the field of education. The club also took a tour of the Ohio University campus which gave members a brief glimpse of college life. The club sponsors a book scholarship which is awarded to a senior member for the purchase of college textbooks. ln the spring most of the members spend one or two days in one of our elementary buildings ob- serving and assisting the teachers with their daily program. Future Teachers of America Thomas Allen, Virginia Lawlis, Teresa McMillen, Mary McKim President . , Vice President Secretary ., , Treasurer , Advisor ,, Virginia Lawlis . ,Teresa McMillen ,Mary McKim .. .Thomas Allen , Mrs. Lloyd i Row l. - Thomas Allen, Mary McKim, Teresa McMillen, Virginia Lawlis. Row 2. - Marcia Bonnell, Barbara McMullen, Carol Robinson, Joyce Caskey, Karen Lynsky, Betsy Jennings, Jo Ann Matthews, Doris Kemp, Linda Sechler. Row 3. - Gloria Andrews, Deborah Denny, Christine Tucker, Marsha Bates, Carol Nicholson, Darlene McFarland, Jo Ann Chelekis, Melanie Jones, Sandra McClelland, Kathy Fisher, Kathy Ludwick, Linda Garver, Elaine Chelekis. Row 4. - Brenda Funk, Sally Humphrey, Janet Anderson, Bertha Blair, Thomas Bennett, Thomas Conrath, Clifford Cain, Gary Patterson, Penny Finnen, Judy Gable, Sandra McManus, Glenn Frontz, William Stranathan, Michael Abood. FIFTY-FOUR
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Great Books Club The Great Books Club appeals to all who like to read. Members of the club read as many books as possible from a list of two hundred great books compiled by Clifton Fadiman, well known author and columnist. The list contains titles which Mr. Fadiman believes all students should read before graduation from high school. Row i. - Carol Mathews, Jo Ann Matthews, Sharon Ritchey, Joyce Caskey, Barbara Wolgamott, Joyce Gibson, Judith Cor- win, Sarah McCullough, Sue Duffey, Michael Nunn. Row 2. Nealie Morrison, Linda Garver, Diana Cain. Row 3. Betsy Sipe, Sudene Cater, Cathy Fisher, Joey Foglesong, Judy Gable, DeHava Martin, William Sarchet. Row 4. Michele Rogovin, Christine Tucker, Judith Dupler, Deboral' Degenhart, Terry Jones, Vicki Harding, Susan Riccio. Audio Visual Aides 3 The Audio-Visual Aides are a group of students who operate the special education equipment in the various classes. This equipment consists of film pro- jectors, film strip proiectors, opaque projector, slide proiector, tape recorder, record player, and the over- head proiector. Each member of the club is trained in the operation and maintenance of this equipment and his service is greatly appreciated by students and teachers. The advisor is Mr. Ronk. Row I. - Dale Martin, Lanny Martin, Michael Nunn, John Bennett. Row 2. - Larry Kotoff, Christopher Murrell, David Jackson, Curtis Foraker. Row 3. - Thomas Anderson, Charles Mitchell, Michael Secrest, Mike Abood. Advisor-Mr. Ronk. FIFTY-SIX
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