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While looking over budgets, Candy Striper officers discuss ways of raising money for Medical Scholarships. CANDY STRIPERS MEET EVERYDAY NEEDS Starting with a 12 hour training pro- gram at the hospital, the Candy Stripers learned to perform hospital tasks. After training, Candy Stripers worked with the Bloodmobile, X-Ray and County Immunization programs. They also worked at Gadsden Nursing Home and with mental patients. After completing 50 hours of nursing, they received a service pin; and for 100 hours they were presented a nurse’s cap. The Candy Stripers gave a $100 scholarship to a student planning a health-related career. The Candy Striper program has been in Gadsden County for twelve years. Members of the Gadsden County Candy Stripers and sponsors. Mrs. Kay Edwards and Mrs. Julia Woodward, gather at a Lake Talquin cottage to receive service awards. 51
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THESPIANS STRIVE FOR PROFESSIONAL TOUCH In August, the Thespians immediately plunged into the task of preparing themselves for the three one-act plays presented at intervals during the year. Of major importance to the troupe was the development of effective voice and becoming familiar with acting terminology. Pantomime skits were performed in the classroom as another method of preparation. The Thespians presented their first play on November 17, 1972, before the student body and faculty. This play, along with the two that followed, was a success and Shanks came to appreciate the talents of its Thespian troupe. Josephine Mitchell and Keith Green embrace as the per- formance comes to a happy ending. Beverly Bryant, portraying the maid, eavesdrops during the per- formance of Egad. What A Cad! Play rehearsals prove to be a combination of fun and hard work for drama students. 50
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS URGE PREPAREDNESS “Preparedness — The Key to Opportunity” was the theme of the Future Homemakers’ Club. Operating under their theme was a tedious task. The club elected officers and drafted plans for the year. Among their many projects was entering a car in the homecoming parade. The club was represented at both state and district meetings. Being completely prepared opened the door to opportunity for the Future Homemaker's Club. Carolyn Isaac and Hazel Burton prepare FHA Club records. FHA members discuss interior decorating, a possible career in Home Economics. 52
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