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FUTURE NURSES - CLUB The Future Nurses Club acquaints students interested in nursing with the requirements and opportunities of this profession. The members gain valuable experience by working as candy stripers at the local hospitals. During the year field trips were taken to the Massillon City Hospital and Nursing Home, the Bowman Drug Company, and a biology class at Malone College. 'tv-3 'L --P' ji -4 is-A, OFFICERS-Standing: Mrs. Lindburg, Miss Tobey, A!11'i.YlH'.Y,' Nancy Ressler, 'l'rr'u.turr'r',' Carole Dougherty, Historian, Nancy lckes, Swcremryg Donna Myers, I'1ce-I'rmiflmt1. S1-1itw1.' Beverly Ransom, President. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS-Slmzding: Miss Foster, Advisor: Marquita Schnei der, Tre'a.t1n'f'r,' Kay Stump, Librarian. Seated: Susie Frietlmann, Sccrrfturyg Barbara Vance, Vice-Presirlent,' Marcia llendroth, Reporter: Barbara Irwin, President. The Future Teachers of America is a newly formed organization for prospective teachers. The purpose of this club is to learn about the advantages and disadvantages of the teaching profession, learn the requirements of a good teacher, acquire experi- ence in teaching, and foster the development ol stu- dent leadership. Special projects included the writ- ing of a constitution and an induction ceremony to install members in the organization. C0NS'I'I'1'U'lI0NALCOMMl'l I'l-lli-S111nriingx Penny ll Sue Colvin, Leona Hoffman. Sl'Ilfl'Ii.' Barbara lirlanger, Pat tangelo, Linda Schear. is 'T arris, San I ,bd
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ah Q., I ,. .ww-. , STUDENT WRITERS li Y The purpose ol' the Student VVriters Club is to afford its members the opportunity lor cre- ative writing by promoting interest in this field. The members submit their work for pub- lication to various literary magazines through- out the United States. This year one of the members ol' the Student Writers, Kay Falvo, made an outstanding con- tribution to Glenwood by writing the words for our alma mater. OFFICERS-Standirig: Mr. Maurer, Advisor: Susan Hunyadi, S1'rrc'lary: Dave jones, 'l'rmx1n'r'r. Sealed: Carolyn Robinson, Chairman of lioarflq jim Peeples, President: Kay Falvo, Vire- 1're.vir1z' n I. LATIN CLUB To promote the interest and study of Latin in the purpose of the Latin Club. This club meets once a month, each meeting consisting of an interesting and enjoyable program. Sev- eral outstanding ones have included the read- ing ol' Psalms in Latin, a mock Roman wed- ding, the writing ol' Latin prayers for 'l'hanks- giving, and a eomparsion of the Roman Satur4 nalia and Christmas. ? If .PY r V i Q Standing: Nick Packan, Chris Pfouts, Mary Louise Morgan, Steve Lichtblau Greg Paekan. Smlml: Louis Komaroy, Andy McCuskey, Steve Daiger, Slanding: Gracie Mcllenry, Bonnie Olson, Bob Gruber, Ervin Hoffman, Prmirlentg Tom Culp, Trm.v1u'w': Miss Cope, Advisor. Sealed: jim llarnhouse, Virejjresidentg Donna Feldbusb, jackie lfritk, Carolyn lilliot. hl'l'lt'fI1TXf Sue Colvin, Barbara McDonald, Tim Mather.
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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Standing: Claudia Schtnueker, Pat Santangelo, Susan Bowen, Bob Teis, joan Allensworth, Kay Stump. Seated: Sue Austin, Charlotte Blisko, Linda Rogers. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club provides an opportunity for students to participate in library Work. The members of the Club card books, assist the librarian, :ind help students find books :md other sources of information. OFFICERS-Louis Komaroy, Vice-President: Nancy Franz, Secretary-Trea.surf'r: Linda Sm-hear, President, Miss Grossman, Advisor. -yuv r' 7 5 S
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