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First Row: Mary Jo Mills. Second Row: Susan Burf, Rosemary Ridgdill. Third Row: Corolie Cannon, Judy Egendoerfer, Cheryl Cockburn. Fourth Row: Carol Moginness, Skip Kirchner, Jean Daughaday. 'Not Pictured: Anne Crowley, Sally Welch, Dianne Reed. Jean Daughaday and Mrs. Woodson glance over cookbooks that fhe club sold. WI' l ..' ff. A FTA Members Get OFFICERS President . , , Vice President ..., Secretory-Treasurer . . , Sponsor ..,...... . . . Jean Doughoday . Ccxrcllie Cannon Sue Franson Mrs. Marlene Woodson Caralie Cannon clirecfs two parents while ai ihe P.T.A. Buck to School Night . me Anne Crowley babysifs with the small iofs while their parents visit school.
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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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Training in School Future Teachers of America was organized to create interest in the teaching profession and to acquaint students with the responsibilities of teaching and education. The club members learned thfe right techniques of teaching by helping in the school for exceptional children. They also helped out at the P.T.A. Back to School Night by ushering and babysitting with the small children. The members also heard various speakers from around the county who talked about teaching. Along with the A.F.S. Club, the Future Teachers put on an assembly to emphasize the need for good relationship between students of America and foreign students. Besides learning teaching techniques and doing deeds of good will, the members held money mak- ing proiects. They had a bake sale, sold cookbooks containing the teachers' favorite recipes, and spon- sored a dance after the Hillsborough-Manatee bas- ketball game. To end the year, they held a meeting of all the F.T.A. members of the county. First Row: Brenda Payne, Audrey Orban, Hazel West, Linda Howey, Donna Bottoms, Cindy Newcomb, Paulette Webb, Lucille Jones, Annette Boucher. Second Row: Nancy Jacobs, Charlene Cherry, Sherry Planasch, Sue Franson, Jim Fry, Kathy Castiglioni, Kathy McKeever, Sally Shannon, l 1 Performing at the A.F.S.-F.T.A. assembly are Ted Tripp, Ted French, Jim Bagley, Tom Roberts, and Tom French. Julie Root. Not Pictured: Sandy McClure, Susan Hussey, Walt Jenkins, Mildred Branch, Toni Kramer, Sherry Sargeont, Linda Weatherton, Lonnie Johnson, Chris Bott. 1 l R . L . l'l7 W: 1'
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