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WCYE In addition to the annual visita- tions and various speakers on education, this year was one of change for the FTA Club. Under the Leadership of Bob Cotwals, State Vice-President, and club officers: Sue Schooler, Presi- dentg Randy Plank, Vice Presi- dent, Barb Hetherington, Rec- ording Secretaryg Mary Creen- wood, Corresponding Secretaryg and faculty advisor, Miss Riehl, the club decided to change its name to West Chester Youth Education Association. Now, not just limited for students interest- ed in teaching, the club exists for those interested in any area of education. DE CA The Distributive Education Clubs of America is a national organization geared to students interested in marketing and distribution. This year many trips were taken to various department stores to familarize the students with their operations. This yearys officers were Cary Killgore, Presidentg Theresa Iamurri, Vice-Presidentg Jacqueline McKnight, Secretary, Gerald Faust, Treasurerg William Bunce, Reporterg and john Zelinsky, Parlimentarian. The seventy members in DECA were supervised by Mr. Stevens, Mr. Kulsea, and Mrs. Leuchak. 112' .... .N 'H ' Q' -. - ,QI J , i 5 fi ' 1 ' . ia UDL., www E+. vi HT: 14: 2
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Gutdoor Club The highlights of the Outdoor Club are the various trips in which the students participate and the different habi- tats of nature which they witness. Among these outings this year was a canoe trip. Debate Club Resolved: that all governmental financial support of public elementary and secondary education in the United States should be provided exclusively by the Federal Government. This was the National High School topic argued by Heuderson's Debate Team in competition this year. The team met with groups from other schools in the County Debate League every month on the second Thursday, and District Tournaments were held at Radnor. 132
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,-Q.. JSF' 'r '7f ffm X.:-' , The main concern of the Future Health Careers Club is to promote an interest in, and provide informa- tion on health careers. Many club meetings featured spcakersg includ- ing an anesthetist, a social worker, an occupational therapist, and re- cruiters from Episcopal Hospital and Our Lady of Angels College. The FHC club also takes an interest in community project, and prc- pared dolls for distribution at Christmastime. Officers were Cin- dy Crafton, President, Ellen Schrader, Vice President, Patti Hanley, Secretary, and Amy Hoff- man, Treasurer. urses Aides The Nurses Aides are largely responsible for making the Med- ical Office run efficiently. They do general office work for the nurses, run errands, and other miscellaneous jobs. FBL The Future Business Leaders of America Club has a main purpose of providing an opportunity for busi- ness and office students to prepare for business and office occupations, The officers of the club were President Ann Perkins, Vice President Marie Hick- ex, Secretary Mary Lou Tigue, and Treasurer Linda Nichols, with Mr. Wray as their sponsor. FHC
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