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3153 f S First Row: Nancy Puntney, Donna Ferguson, Vicki Elkins, Donna Ayersman, Pat Thobe, Gaye Dickens, Scarlett Pabst, Connie Friese, Linda Kinsey Cheryl Ladd, Candy Millard, Becky Coble. Second Row: Becky Nelson, Suzanne Hielm, Marty Duytschaver, Don Hill, Pete Lancaster, Larry Paterson Robert Bailey, Linda Hood, Margaret King, Karen Deane, Ann Tichnor Pete Lancaster, Sandy Shymanski, Marty Duytschaver and Gaye Dickens are scrubbing a car at their car wash. f ,,n- A az :L '-3,1 .l 's r r Mrs' Deta Perry, Joy Parker. Third Row: Tom Murphy, Pam Haucke, Virginia Chittick, Sue Hall, Dianne Hubbard, Janice Hooker, George Jones, Ruth Gibbons, Sue Schumaker, Kathy Hall, Dolores Riera, Mary Harter, Karen Irion. Candy Striping Help Working hard on the State Convention proiect are Mrs. Rushlander, Don Hill and Cam Elia.
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Future Homemakers Serve School, Community First Row: Susan Davis, Carol -Mims, Kay Morrison, Donna King, Janet Gladen, Brenda Bennett, Charlene Hubbard, Patsy White, Betsy Pearce, Noela Murphy, Olivia Tolbart, Rose Marie Case. Second Row: Jacqueline King, Judy Lehman, Colleen Ellingsen, Reba Robinson, Diane Lyles, Georgia Cullars, Peggy Jones, Deborah Worley, Ruth Johnson, Mary Lynn Sterner, OFFICERS President ..., .........,, . .Nancy Durst President-elect . . A Peggy Jones Secretary ..., , Vivien Peterson Treasurer . . ....... Susan Davis Sponsor . , , . Miss Mary Lu Corban Miss Naomi Vaught Service is the keynote of the program of the Future Homemakers of America. The efforts of the club members have clone much to help and improve Man- atee High School. At the beginning of the year, Fu- ture Homemakers sold football programs and, at Thanksgiving, decorated the tables in the lunchroom. When College Day appeared on the calendar, FHA members served the college representatives, bake sales for the faculty and a car wash filled other dates. At Christmas the girls dressed dolls for the Salvation Army. Promoting School Lunch Week and serving at the FFA Banquet were two other important projects. One of the main parts of their program for the year was the Sear's Luncheon. This was attended by many of the county leaders, particularly those interested in youth projects. The luncheon was to tell the com- munity more about the purposes guiding the club. Official FHA business included the observance of National FHA Week and participation in conventions. as 5, Rosemary Sudbury, Maxine Shearer, Kay Johnson, Beverly Taylor. Third Row: Susan Engel, Jeane Clark, Ruth Olson, Becky Parker, Sandy Davis, Toni Burchett, Sherry Shores, Anne Burghardt, Sandi McCabe, Marilyn Blaylock, Lynn Pitts, Vivien Peterson, Nancy Durst, Bonnie Williams. At the Sear's Luncheon Mrs. Mary McMurria, society editor of the Braden- ton Herald, FHA president, Nancy Durst, and Judge Rickey of the Juvenile Court are served by Linda Jett, 4 4 1
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First Row: Diane Delcnce, Danna Delance. Second Row: Sue Smethurst, Sandy Shymclnski, Cam Elia. Third Row: Karen Mathewson, Carol Smith, Sandy Wiggins. Fourth Row: Jean Busta, Jo Ann Safford, Jayne Tyson, Alice Weatherall. Encourage Para-Meds OFFICERS President ..,....... Cam Elia Vice President Sandy Shymanski Secretary ..... Jo Ann Safford Treasurer . . , , Sue Smethurst Sponsor Mrs. Marjorie Rushlander Para-Med was organized to in- terest students in the many medi- cal tielcls, to make them aware of personal and community health, and to help them choose their careers. Working in the hos- pital as Candy Stripers , the members receive training at Manatee Memorial Hospital. In November they traveled to Sarasota for their annual district meeting. ln April they went to Ocala tor their State Conven- f xl tion. For their project, they made -r a caduceus and hung charms on Af 4 it representing their proiects for I ..ff.J',. ,--.N the year. They had a car wash, 'J ,AA' ' S ,W two bake sales, and sold Pom- illi !Z....... Poms for their money-making proiects. During holidays, they took food baskets to needy peo- ple. L.. , .2 x. -TS. . - if--fs K 3 rf: E for-F' 4-1- K f., . fa YN ' Jliuf 4, F As a Candy Striper, one of Deta Peery's iobs is delivering flowers to patients. Looking frustrated, Sue Smethurst and Jo Ann Safford count money from the Pom-Pom sales. l km.- rx, ,,,-. . All fr ,. Y , . ,f -3 Q 87
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