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. W .-,Lge 5 kt' le. A J ? ' ' s T I S 'V FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: First row, left to affiliateg William Prince, affiliate, Bill Winger, Student right: Barbara Berry: Betty Lum, Community Service Council Representativeg Marilyn Chou, Council Chairmang Chairmang Martha Wong, Marian Berryg Christine Lee, Connie Chin, Public Relations Chairmang Lorraine Carls- Program Planning Chairman, Second row: Jeanne Artaxet, son, Cultural Chairmang Miss Gatenby, Sponsor. Students interested in taking up teaching as a career hase formed the F.T.A. chapter at Emery. This semester the group provided teaching assistants at Ralph S. Hawley elementary school. Members set up a child care center for Back-to-School night at Emery, and partic- ipated in a number of community drives. The club also attended concerts and plays during the year. xy X FUTURE NURSES ASSOCIATION: First row, left to Anita Thomasg Andretta Pryor. Not Pictured: Betty right: Viola Thompson, treasurerg Karen Thomas: JoAnn Manning, secretary, Annette Thornton, vice-presidentg Williams, president, Beatrice Wynn. Second row: Linda Annie Turner, Doris Harris, and Marilyn Donohue. Whitfield: Sandra Tuckerg Alberta Palmerg Daisy Thomasg Emery's aspiring nurses had many projects this year: a trip to the Recreation center for the handicapped in San Francisco, a visit to the state hospital at Napa, a health career day in which they visited another hospital, and a Spring picnic were among the highlights of the year.
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First row, left to right: Bettie King, Yolanda Pryor, Anna Marie Dunn, Lois Woods, Marian Berry. Second row, standing: Mr. Noriega, advisor, Judy Volosevich, Nancy Adams, Martha Wong, Bill Prince, Marilyn Chou, Tenola Young, Rita Harper, Curtis Manning, and Greg jones. Not pictured: David Horton. SPANISH CLUB The very active Spanish Club attended the Segovia guitar concert this year, went to a Mexican dinner at the Manning house, saw several Spanish movies, held regular meetings at which there were sometimes speakers, and held a dance in May. Some members participated in the annual Foreign Language Field Day in Newark. This year the Business Club charted the stock market, and also spent time acquainting themselves with the prepara- I tion of income tax forms. The members had a picnic at Til- den and went to Golden Gate Park for a cycling tour. The Club toured the Stock Ex- change in San Francisco. BUSINESS CLUB First row: Martha Wong, Anna Maria Dunn, William Prince, Marian Berry, Tenola Young. Standing: Curtis Manning, Maureen Mendoza, and Randy Ingram. Not pic- tured: David Horton. RED CROSS YOUTH COUNCIL Left to right: Linda Wfhitlield, council memberg Marilyn Donohue, vice-chairmang Ella Johnson, chairman, Velma Higgs, secretary-treasurerg Danny Johnson, council member. ANNUAL The council organized the Red Cross drive this year. During the Christmas holidays the Council collected contributions and made candy for the servicemen at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital.
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Executive committee members clockwise around desks: Lorraine Carlsson, Chris Lee, Marilyn Donohue, Betty Manning, Betty Lum, Marilyn Chou, Melvin Chin, Paula Sykes. Not pictured: David Gross, Francis Chin, Eamer Edenson. LITERARY MAGAZINE The Literary Magazine, a new project at Emery this year, set out to publish by the end of the year. Many students have contributed poems, short stories, articles, and illustrations to this project. Marilyn Donohue was the editor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Greg jones, treasurerg Howard Wong, Randy Ingramg Steve Badarellog jerry Lee, vice- presidentg Tony McCoyg jack Bimbo, directorg Curtis Manning, directorg Mitchell Taylor, president. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bauer, advisory Melvin Ching Vince Mazzini, secretaryg Charles Thomasg Ronald Abeyta, directorg William Prince. THIRD ROW: William Wingerg Gerald Wilson. Not pictured: Dave Hortong Nolan Clemons. INTERACT CLUB Another new group, the Interact Club, was organized at the beginning of the first semester as a community service club. lt is sponsored by Rotary, and is open to outstanding young men in grades 10-12. The club received its charter in February. I
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