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, 23 v -,Q Q 3,29 4-Af n -v C145 - i ! 4' ill mx. FUTURE NURSES CLUB . . . Front Row: F. Foster fsponsorj, G. Tutor fpresidentl, J. Shaw fsecretaryj, M. Cubley ftreasurerj. Second Row: M. Mika, S. Hodnicki, G. Ewers, D. Boron. Third Row: E. Hega, B. Morris, S. Robinson. Fourth Row: S. Winkler, P. Avey. G. Fel- ker, D. Preuc. Fifth Row: K. Thomas, A. Krych, J. Saunders. Back Row: L. Bocan, D. Frania, G. Gonda, A. Engle, E. Marvin. Well, what can you do when your girl's in the Fu- ture Nurses Club? STITCH AND STIR CLUB . . . Front Row: L. Sturgeon fsponsorl, S. Lyons fpresidentj, E. Frankowski Ivice-presidentj, N. Rusk fsecretaryj, E. Wright ftreasurerj. Second Row: F. Trotto, K. Wagner, E. Kopera fsponsorj, S. Carter, C. Chamberlain. Third Row: J. Lafferty, N. Berger, B. Hunter, J. Bynum, C. Boron. Fourth Row: G. Mercer, L. Surrett, T. Begin, E. Anderson. Back Row: P. Graham, L. Washington, S. Calvin, N. Miller, C. Paschke. Sixty-one
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gif 5 exlaan alafifuclea for laracficaf Acme careerri Sixty QUINTILIAN CLUB . . . Front Row: M. Quinn fsponsorj, M. Ake fpresidentj, M. Yee Ivice-presidentl, C. Seeba fsecretaryj, A. Custance ftreasurerl, S. Machan, I. Rodriguez fsponsorj. Second Row: C. Pudney, M. Garvey, Y. Capone, K. Ninomiya, E. Wright. J. Higgins. Third Row: D. Cloutier, K. Rohen, G. George. N. Rusk, B. Mitchell, K. Simon. B. Hunter. Fourth Row: M. Patterson, A, Bnssin, S. McKenna, B. Jeska, B. Chopko, C. Skolasinski. Fifth Row: B. Klaridge, D. Koss, A. Czelusniuk. V. Engle, D. Dolhopol, M. Miller, M. Eklund. Back Row: H. Shuput, S. Richie, S. Clifford, S. Stanzak, M. Bednarski, I. Miller. There will always be an astounding need for well-trained teachers, nurses, and mothers. Cody's Quintilian, Future Nurses, and Stitch and Stir Clubs are striving to fill this constant need by teaching their members these invaluable abilities. In Quintilian Club activities, Cody's future teachers were educated in the primary factors of teaching and understanding the child of kindergarten to pre-teen age. They were then given the exciting experience of doing cadet teaching at Everett and Ruddiman Elementary Schools. The Future Nurses Club endeavored to gain all the basic fundamentals of nursing that they could get in preparation for a possible nursing career. On a tour of Harper Hospital, the girls visited the wards and sick rooms. They then made napkins for hospital trays and tissue disposal bags for patients. Sewing and cooking kept the Stitch and Stir busy all year. Starting the activities, a Halloween Cookie Sale was stirred up,', with the proceeds going to U.N.E.S.C.O. The young homemakers also stitched bright clown dolls for the Children's Hospital and, by tradition, served all teas, luncheons, and banquets held at Cody High School.
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new anguage calc!! fourfk chuidion fo Aague The Tri-Language League took on a new dimension this year with the addition of a fourth language. Russian was admitted into the League as a new member. Now students enjoyed learning the history and customs of four languages. Although the Russian group was small, every student member profited by a clearer under- standing of the Russian people and their native tongue. Monthly meetings were alternately taken by the Spanish, French, Latin and Russian divisions. As each group in turn was responsible for the night's activities, they provided their audience with samples of the countries' native songs, dances, and foods. Spanish, French, Latin, and Russian members all enjoyed the fun of their fellow leaguer's language and the experience of teaching others about their second tongue in Cody's Tri-Language League. TRI-LANGUAGE LEAGUE !French Divi- sionl . . . Fnont Row: A. Frederic Isponsorj, D. Bowman Ipresidentj, M. Ravitz fvice-presi- dentl, N. Ellis fsecretaryl. K. Johnson ftreas- erl, W. Riker fsponsorj. Second Row: J. tgiggins, J. Kahus, C. Sinnett, E. Wernette, C. Kemgrer, B. Banwart. Third Row: C. Kol- busz, P. Drain, J. Johnson, M. Lama, D. La Croix. Fourth Row: M. DePlanche, S. Charney, J. DeMarais, L. Solms, L. Pindzia, P. Garner. Fifth Row: C. Clark, J. Hamilton, R. Cum- mings, S. Faist, R. Huot. Back Row: D. Beau- regard, D. Lees, D. Krueger, T. Stirnweis, D. LaCroix, C. Beck, R. Hancox. TRI-LANGUAGE LEAGUE fRussian Divi- sionl . . . Front Row: W. Palesch fvice-presi- dentj, A. Mack fpresidentj, J. Banket fsecre- taryj. Second Row: M. Feeback, K. Ozier, L. Palesch ftreasurerl, G. Smith. Back Row: R. Constable, J. Mack, S. Hrabar. Sixty-two
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