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Future Nurses encourages students to meet the rising demand for nurses. It aims at giving helpful preparation to those who are interested in a career in nursing. Through participation in Future Nurses, members gain the maturity ancl sense of responsibility which will help them toward a mean- ingful future. FUTURE NURSES qi? I Glee Ann seems very pleased to meet Governor Terry Sanford while at the convention. Standing fleft to rightl: Anne Plemmons, trea- surer, Margaret Jones, Vice-President, Deanna Davis, President, Glee Ann Scruggs, secretary, Betty Ledbetter, Reporter, leave for the Health Careers Congress at Durham. WW in A s 'l' b Z 497 n First row Qleft to rightlz Betty Brigman, Janet Austin, Glee Ann Scruggs, Margaret Jones. Second row: Lorraine Welborn, Betty Ledbetter, Anne Plemmons, Lynn Proctor, Pat Morgan. Third row: Martha Arrowood, Martha Brooks, Nancy Bennett, Lois Proffitt, Barbara Parker, Deanna Davis. 2: S K
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First row lleft to rightlz Glenn Trantham, Bob Collins, David McElyecl, Gary O'Kelly. Second row: Mike Bogle, Mike Holbrook, Eddie Haynes, Dennis Bartlett. Third row: Jack Arrowood, Mike Snipes, Polk Rutherford, Rudy Herren. Fourth row: Mr. Young, Sponsor, Ralph Long, Mike Israel. JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB Officers fleft to rightjz Danny Perry, President, Polk Rutherford, Vice-President, Dennis Bart- lett, Secretary, Ross Peebles, Treasurer, Mike Snipes, Chaplain. Not pictured: Mike Israel, Sergeant-a t-Arms . IO? The Junior Civitan Club, sponsored by the Rhododendron Civitan Club, is made up of boys who have shown outstanding lead- ership and citizenship in their daily lives. The club seeks to instill a sense of responsibility and civic duty into each member. By taking part in the proiects of the Junior Civitan Club, these boys are pre- paring for leadership as active, interested citizens in the life of their community and country.
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The Latin Club at Enka is open to all students of Latin who have maintained an A average. This organization emphasizes not only the language of the people, but also the Roman civilization and customs. Through the Latin Club students realize the great contributions of the Roman Empire to our own modern civilization. Officers, first row: Sandra Cody, Consul Se- cundus, Terry Furness, Consul Primus, Kathy Howell, Censor. Second row: Robert Crisp, Quaestor, Wayne Caldwell, Nuntius. Try-outs for the Latin play, Cleopatra: Caesar, Robert Crisp, Cleopatra, Betty Jo Miller, An- tony, Eric Godfrey. LATIN CLUB 15 . ' 1 Left to right, first row: Sue Clampett, Audrey Norris, Cheryl Reeves, Kirby Burton, Jo Anne Cole, Mary Long, Dara Llewellyn, Jennifer Rogers, Sharon Peebles, Sally Clark, Kay Ovvenby, Pat Gibbs. Second row: Ann Bridges, Mike Bachner, Doris Cordell, Phyllis Roberts, Susan Joyce, Randy Sluder, Roger Towe, Billy Harvey, Lynda Robinson, Sandra Cody, Linda Redman. Third row: Jan Brown, Sonya Carter, Diana Reed, Myra Wiggins, Wayne Caldwell, Mary Lollis, Mary Francis Brendle, Tony Hooker, Charles Glazener, Mike Travis, Betty Jo Miller. Fourth row: Donald Stubbs, Kathy Howell, Judy Craw- ford, Linda Capps, Lynn Benson, Barbara Parker, Karen Dale, Linda Chockley, Jean Brown, Peggy Smith, Brenda Hollifield. Fifth row: David Keith, Robert Crisp, Jerry Sutton, Bill Gudger, Terry Furness, Ronald Stubbs, Eric Godfrey, Charles Williams, Edward Hutchinson, Sam Kiser, Jane Duckett, Kay Jenkins. 104
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