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1? , . Freshman members of T .N. S.A. are George Hulbert, Carole Konicky, Nancy Darling, and Brenda Sullivan. ophornore members: front row, Judy Causley, Nancy Williams, Hatch, Debby Seals, president, second row, Linda Melton , Cora Buckner, Mary Donohoo, Merle Jones, third row, Neff, Jeanette Goodin, fourth row, Velma Dagley, Marjore Martha Bentley, Vicki Johnston, back row, Omatine , secretary, Charlotte Waltrip R.N. , sponsor, Donna Claire Bowling, Sophomore representative, Marlene Ander- R N. , sponsor. Nurses Serve Community p The goal of the Texas Nursing Student Associ- ation is to further professionalism and knowl- edge in nursing. It is the state division of a national organization and membership is open to any student in a registered nursing program. TNSA allows students to have a voice in their profession by acting as a lobbyist group on the state and national level concerning legislation that may affect nursing. Members were able to exchange ideas and talk with other students at the State Convention held in Houston in the spring. This year TNSA sponsored several health ori- ented service activities. A blood pressure screening clinic was held at Sher-Den Mall in October. Students helped to man the phones at the Crisis Intervention Center. They also main- tain a blood club which provides blood for fac- ulty, students or other needy persons in the area.
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Members of Mu Sigma Chi: front row, left to right, Ray Tharp, Rodney Orr, Eddy Jones, Rhonda Toney, back row, Dale Bra- num, Paul Inman, Era Savage, Don Nicholas, Chris Korioth, Gary Rollins, Tony Speck, Rich Lemons, Don Lane, and Pres. Mike Burten. Mu Sigma Chi Mu Sigma Chi is a management club sponsored by the Mid-man- agement Association. It is affili- ated with the national Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAJ and is the fifth largest in the state. The purpose of the club is to develop leadership potential and prepare for management con- tests on the state and national lev- els. Members attended classes in the morning and worked as manage- ment understudies in area stores in the afternoon. One of the club's projects is DECA Week during which they do advertising on campus. Members then participate in such contests as salesmanship and advertising at the state convention in Dallas. The club also participated in the Officers Convention and Clinic in Austin in October and sponsored a dance at the Silver Wings Club in November.
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ga an .pw-A R 1 x wig- ..- M 'I 5 41'-S.. -Q, H77-W 5 tj: 4 'tx.f'2. A l 3 S jst. M n H . j Members of the American Chemical Society are: from left to right, Debbie Franks, Jack Brooks, Tom Evans, Mike O'Ke1ley ACS Takes Field Trips L The Grayson chapter of the American Chemical Society strives to further interest and student aware- ness of job opportunities in chemistry and chemical engineering. It also helps the student to find an employment area with the education received at G.C.C. as well as how he may apply it to advanced programs. In an attempt to meet these objectives the society took a field trip to the Forensic Science Laboratory at Parkland Hospital. Dr. Richard Clevenger talked about the role of chemistry in crime solving. Mem- bers also worked with a water chemist in Denison on sewage and water treatment analysis. and Ken Cutler . Society members experiment with different chemicals.
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