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F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America has as its motto “Toward New Horizons.” With this in mind the chapter launched a comprehensive program including faculty coffee hours, a Junior Chapter Degree system, running an FHA week, and winning second place with their float in the homecoming parade. Officers were Janice Link, president; Nancy Melz, vice president; secretary, Suzanne Smith; treasurer, Lynn Unger; parliamentarian, Carla Cox; editor, Pam Ayres; and historian, Sally Snyder. Luanna Kirkpatrick is the gruff but kindly sponsor. FUTURE NURSES CLUB The Future Nurses Club is the only club in school conscientiously trying to destroy itself. By fulfilling its purpose of promoting personal and community health, it will soon remove the reason for its existence, health problems. The FNC’s toured Wesley Manor, viewed a program from the Ball State School of Nursing, sponsored a chili supper, took field trips to Goodwill Industries, State Board of Health, the I.U. Medical Center, and Logans-port Hospital. Officers were: president, Judy Hutchison; vice-president, Paula Lipp; secretary, Susan Stout; treasurer, Marianne Dorner; corresponding secretary, Carolyn Logan; historian, Dianne Hammersley. Gruff but kindly sponsor was Helen Smith. -27 —
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FUTURE TEACHERS “It takes a heap of larnin to make a school, a school.” And to make sure we have material when the time comes is the purpose of the Future Teacher’s Club. Underclassmen are presented with programs that familiarize them with different colleges, and 19 senior members of the club participated in the cadet teaching program. This program places the seniors in the Frankfort grade schools where they have an opportunity to explore teaching through actual participation. The club sponsored a float in the homecoming parade, ran a coat check at the basketball games, and had a Teacher Appreciation Day breakfast as part of its activities. Also, an award is given each spring by the club to a senior member who has enrolled in a college, in its school of education. Officers for the year were: Janet McGill, president; Bob Long, vice-president; Karol Good, treasurer; Barbara Thompson, secretary; and Julia Cox, historian. Gruff but kindly sponsor—Evelyn Garrison. DRAMA CLUB Although Drama Club had little opportunity to meet regularly, it more than fulfilled its purpose of creating enthusiasm for phases of the drama. It is generally conceded that the club stepped above and beyond the call of duty when it built needed flats for the new theater. The club also provided a couple of pep skits during pep sessions. Officers were president, Barb Smith; vice president, Andy Lucas; secretary, Mama Mason; and sergeant at arms, Robert Imler. The brilliant but psycotic sponsor is Martin Henderson. — 26 —
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Drum Majors and Pupettes Bob Sharp, assisted by Ruth (ruthless) Mc-Coskey, were in charge of the band during shows and on parade. Their duties involved making sure the band members were all moving in the same direction while on parade and blowing whistles. The Pupettes, a band auxiliary, performed with the band in football shows and presented several halftime shows during basketball season. They also participated quite creditably in the Big Broadcast. Captain of the Pupettes was Flossie Dalrymple. Admirers of the Pupettes are universal. Ruth McCoskey — Bob Sharp Back row— Susan Stout, Flossie Dalrymple, Judy McMullen, Mary Jo Rabanus, Susan Robley, Jan McGee, Cinda Mark. Front row—Libby Louck, Stephanie Duncan. Phyllis Jenner, Janie Parker, Pam Behr, Mary Hendrickson, Suzanne Goodnight, Andy Luca , Pam Puerner. — 28 —
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