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1ST ROW: J. Sampson. L. Hawk: 2ND ROW: K. Hoppes. K. Hawk, lerton. L. Little, N. Cahall, K. Lowthert. H. Short, J. Greer, S. Rambo, president: Mrs. Simpson, sponsor: J. Warner, secretary: E. Bartholo- P. O'Neal: 4TH ROW: P. Chmielefski, B. Bryant. M. Plennert, J. Lummis, mew. J. Williams, treasurer: L, Rhoda: 3RD ROW: P. Osborne, J. Ful- p. Collingwood, L, Bainbridge. L. Snyder. S. Snyder. Future Medical Society Nurse Mrs. Simpson, our proficient school nurse, was a gradu- ate of Methodist Hospital, from which she received her R.N. degree. Later, she furthered her studies at West Chester State Teachers College and was awarded a B.S. degree. Among her activities at Interboro were the organization of the health and insurance programs and the sponsorship of the student Future Medical So- ciety. The F.M.S. offered to students interested in the various fields of medicine the opportunity to learn about nurs- ing, laboratory technology, and dental hygienics, by visiting hospitals and laboratories, and by hearing nu- merous speakers. AMONG MRS. SIMPSON'S MANY JOBS as school nurse is the administration of hearing tests to IHS students. 21
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PLEASANTNESS OF APPROACH, their mark of distinction, in all situa- tions alleviates every aggravation that arises. Secretaries Several years of experience enabled Mrs. Ruth Williams and Mrs. Kathryn Fraser to run our high school office efficiently. Since all incoming and outgoing transactions were dealt with here, their office became the nerve center of Inter- boro High School, and their congeniality and helpfulness were always appreciated by the stu- dents. Future Teachers of America The principal goal of the Future Teachers of America Club was to encourage and guide students who were interested in pursuing a teaching career. It achieved its goal by inviting guest speakers who presented their views on teaching, by ob- serving the process of teaching, and by supervised substitute teaching in the elementary schools. 1st ROW: J. Safford, D. Lowthert, C. Dewar, N. Gray, M. Webster, C. Halliday, S. Bodden, A. Holmes, A. Leopold. B. Trout, S. Hess S Morgenstern, A. Irwin. Mrs. Blouch, sponsor; 2nd ROW: C. Eshom, A. Chambers, K. Corey. M. Phillips. 20
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1st ROW: J. Plummer, C. Jones, K. Mitchell, P. Perkins, A. Davis, G. Knoll, vice-president; N. Fawcett, secretary; H. Mooney, president; D. Hagar, treasurer; D. Scace, R. Schneck, B. Beatty, R. Rothe, C. Gray, M. Kreiger. 2nd ROW: B. Lane, C. Linker, P. O'Neal, J. Safford, S. Thomas, N. Wade, G. Camp, E. Chapman, S. Griffith, E. Yonkunas, K. Hutchinson, F. Kinder, C. Vanaman, R. Corcoran, L. Little, L. Futty, R. Schroe- der, Mr. Schultz, sponsor. 3rd ROW: J. Barry, C. McElwee, R. Childress, T. McCauley, H. Cloud, G. Nelson, C. Drake, W. Auld, J. Rutherford, J. Sears, J. Duckworth, G. Gamble, J. Klina, R. Baldino, R. Maloney, B. Allison, D. D'Esposito. Student Council The Student Council worked successfully throughout the year as Interboro High School's student government. To achieve its goals more efficiently commit- tees were formed. The functions of these com- mittees included preventing vandalism, estab- lishing codes for dress and conduct, hall moni- toring, organizing the Lost and Found Depart- ment, and coordinating the United Fund Drive. The Student Council also promoted scholast recognition throughout the school by awardi a watch to the senior with the highest lastic average, a plaque to the junic pin to the sophomore. ) 1 MR. SCHULTZ, THE MASTER MIND behind Student Council success, surveys the hall traffic. 22
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