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18 STUDENT PRACTICAL NURSE ORGANIZATION Fall Quarter 1983 marked the formation of the Student Practical Nurse Organization. Margaret Holland served as advisor to the club which was composed of 55 charter members. The organization was formed in order to promote the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse in Winston-Salem, and to join with the F.T.I. Student Government Association in its projects. The group will be affiliated with the local chapter of the North Carolina Licensed Officers: B. Hutchinson — Pres., M. Shelton — V. Pres., M. Holland — Advisor, S. Practical Nurse Association, Inc. Bibey — Sec Treas. The club had an active school year, participating in several projects including Christmas and Spring Red Cross Bloodmobiles, collecting food for Crisis Control, raising funds for student crisis situations, spring pinning exercises, and attending the February convention of the Practical Nursing Association. Club officers and SGA representative Betty Nagel address PNE students at a club meeting. Members: Back Row: D. Peters, M. Brown, G. Lindsey, A. Siwinski, A. York, P. Wayne Third Row: D. Southern, A. Anderson, C. Roberts, R. Penry, H. Burcham, B. Baity, B. Hutcherson, B. Watson, M. Shelton, S. Bibey Second Row: M. Holland — Advisor, C. O’Neill, N. Draughn, A. Singletary, E. Billings, D. Tuttle, K. Poplawski, B. Clark, B. Spanolia, T. Brown, T. Amos, B. Nagel Seated: T. Davis, R. Weatherman, C. James, C. Larry, D. Westmoreland, P. Johnston, R. Stanley, J. Dunlop, G. Rucker, J. Weaver
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LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY “iembers: Back Row: S. Reece, M. Shepherd, K. Slate, D. Krause Third Row: J. Myers, K. Spainhour, S. Hill, S. Smith, M. Brandon, R. Maranville. Second Row: R. Ph aNaRGaasess Villiams, L. Little, J. Ring, S. Greene Front Row: D. Spainhour, B. Boyles, W. Clark, 1. Shaw, G. Robbs, G. McSwain — Advisor ficers: B. Boyles — Treas., M. Shepherd — Pres., G. Robbs — V. Pres., G. McSwain Advisor, M. Setzer — Sec. (not pictured) The primary objective of the Law Enforcement Administration Society (LEAS) is to elevate the standards of personnel, education, training, procedures and ideals within the areas of the administration of criminal justice. The club, advised by George McSwain, has been active on Forsyth Tech’s campus since May of 1976. This year the club had a membership of 25 students who were involved in several activities and service projects. The club members held a Halloween party for children who were hospitalized and therefore unable to go trick-or- treating. Over the years, the major project for the club has been supporting the Serendipity House in Stokes County. This year, the club sold coupon books and donated the proceeds to the children at the Serendipity House, providing them with a Christmas dinner and gifts. Recently, the LEAS has become involved in other service-oriented projects such as raising money for a disabled officer’s family. LEAS Club members visit hospitalized children at Halloween. 17
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SOCIETY FOR RESPIRATORY THERAPY STUDENTS Members: Back Row: M. Hill, L. Pettycord, V. Hodges, G. Stanley, B. Rogers, L. Spooner, J. Doherty Fourth Row: R. Howell, C. Phelps, J. Harrington, G. Causby, K. Ferrell, A. Lackey, J. Leverett, P. McGraw, J. Bennett, J. VanHorn — Advisor Third Row: M. Mize, W. Slade, D. Wyatt, J. Stamey, J. Rotroff, B. Beavers, J. Barnes, D. Whitaker Second Row: J. Smith, D. Wilson, D. Haithcock, J. Stanley, T. Hiatt, B. Pilcher, K. Morrison, L. Jessup, B. Fowler Front Row: J. Shadrick, M. Holder, D. Gilyard, M. Gaines, R. Kirby, L. Frissell, T. Bell, R. Broadstreet i ‘ Rigel Sa mee The Society of Respiratory Therapy Students (SRTS) was organized December 10, 1983 with 35 charter members; JoAnn VanHorn served as the club’s advisor. The constitution and bylaws indicate that the purpose of the SRTS is to promote student fellowship, enhance respiratory education, improve academic achievement, and increase community awareness. This year the club worked to raise funds for Respiratory Therapy seminars and field trips. A club project this year was to work with patients having chronic breathing difficulties such as emphysema, bronchitis, and asthma and to educate them on breathing techniques. The club enjoyed a successful first year and anticipates an active future at Forsyth Tech. 2 al. a sess H je ee ! Grisdefsdels| a 8 @ x i sf] aye alsisl isles aay Ualalebstetetstels ee cpemeae nega gags: ALARA Officers: Standing: J. Doherty — V. Pres., B. Beavers —- Pres., Seated: J. Bill Beavers presides over a club meeting. VanHorn — Advisor, L. Pettycord — Sec Treas. 19
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