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A, Red Cross Youth Help I rv Y NRM OCVX The Future Nurses Club is made up of a group of students who are interested in pursuing some type of career in the health field. The membership for this year is fifty-six. Guest speakers were present at some of the monthly meetings. Money was raised through a candy sale for a donation to the Big Brothers, Fund at Christmas time. A spring field trip is planned to Oshkosh, to tour Mercy Hospital and Winnebago State Hospital. Also a joint evening meeting is being planned with other local schools. Red Cross works to relieve human suffering. They try to prevent misery in time of war and peace, and serve all peoplesg regardless of race, nationality, or -religion. Our Red Cross Youth Club does a variety of things. We send birthday cards to the elderly in the nursing homes in Fond du Lac, make tray favors for the patients for various holidays, support a Korean orphan, and do other service oriented projects. TOP: Part of being in FNA is taking the temperature of students who come in ill. Craig Johnson has his temperature taken by Denise Dion. ABOVE: FNA had guest speakers as part of their club activities. ABOVE: Taking Arlene Gau 's hearing test are Janice Zupke, Denise Dion, and Mrs. 96
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FTAandFHAServe School and Student Members of the Future Teacher's Club were very busy this year doing various projects. Such projects as putting up bulletin boards, assisting a teacher in a classroom, and teaching a class of students enabled the club members to become more acquainted with the work behind a teacheris job. FTA members offered their service as tutors again this year. Volun- teers aided any student in need of help in a particular subject. Students gained both valuable information and experience by participating in FTA activities. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hopesf, This is truly what a future homemaker is, as stated in the FHA creed. We are a part of a national organiza- tion ofjunior and senior high school home economics students. Of the 12,000 chapters in the United States, our Goodrich Chapter, just as all other chapters, is dedicated to serving family and community needs as best We can. 95 MIDDLE: As a part of FHA week advertisement wore red roses. BOTTOM: Among the ac- tivities presented in FHA was a panel discussion. LEFT: Future homemakers pin on their roses for FHA week.
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Communit TOP: Virginia Albert, Pat Bond, Mary Buckarma, Janice Roehl, Betty Mirtz, and Debbie Gurno prepare serving trays for holidays. ABOVE: Counting the money received from the Red Cross drive this year are Mary Cummins, Sue Meisenberg, and Betty Lennop. 97
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