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Clubs Assist Students and Faculty FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: Julie Hoover- president, Debbie Breit-vice president, Beth Baugh-secretary, Bonnie Rosler-treasurer, Susan Stephenson-chaplain, Patricia Mayer, Denise Oyster, Susan Barzda, Maxine Haupt, Coralee Baughman. Row 2.' Miss Bartha-adviser, Janet McAlister, Gloria Coblentz, Sandy McAlister, Karen Moles, Marsha Rinehart, Lynn Parrish, Sandra Cox, Rhonda Future Teachers of America was a club for students interested in a teaching career. Throughout the year, they had speakers, programs, and special activities aimed at the teaching profession. During American Education Week, members presented the faculty with small gifts, including carnations, apples, and paddles. Members worked as receptionists in the guidance office during their study halls. The club was advised by Miss Carol Bartha. The duties of hall guides and office help ranged from getting mail to assisting the principals. The office help aided the secretaries by keeping attendance records, delivering the absence lists, and many other odd jobs. Hall guides paged students, delivered material to teachers, and assisted students. They proved a great help to faculty, students, and administration. Student Librarians worked daily in the library aid- ing Mrs. Franks and Mrs. Zellers. They learned the system of filing books and helped keep the library run- ning smoothly. Programs included several book reviews and a Christmas Party. The club was advised by head librarian Helen Franks, assisted by Mrs. Zellers. ,ff like aa. Malone, Beth Pearson, Frances Hunter. Row 3: Mary Mick, Debbie Moffett, Debbie Porter, Mary Smith, Mary Gwynne, Glenda Yoder, Betty Yoder, Debby Becker, Debbie Diver, Debbie Moore, Debbie Thomas. Last Row: Demie Royer, Mary Kay Monter, Martha Dick, Beverly Baughman, Louise Fessler, Becky DuBois, Jenny Hoover, Suette Steiner, Becky Vlleisel, Peggy Coulter, Chris Coulter, Shelia Springer. Valerie Moore experiences student teaching at an area grade school.
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Special Projects Carried Gut t . 4 ' llllll Mrs. Garra reads a devotional thought for students. bv PFQOSPECTORS-Front Row: Sharon lVloore-president, lVlary Gwynne- vice president, Sherry lVloore-secretary, Dick Flay-treasurer, Dorothy Gilbert, Denise Davis, Kathy Sweebe, Debbie Reed, Gail Battershell, Sheila lVloore. Row 2: lVlrs. Garraeadviser, Tom Brown, Gail Ferrell, Debbie Nlorris, Kathy George, Barbara Bielz, Kathy Buchanan, Cheryl Students interested in a career in medicine found Health Careers to be a very worthwhile club. Various fields of medicine were shown to members through speakers, movies, and field trips. A trip to lVlolly Stark Hospital was one highlight of the year. lVlem- bers had the opportunity to tour the main buildings of the hospital and get a general idea of hospital pro- cedure. A first-aid course was an activity all members found valuable. lt included instruction in emergency first-aid, with demonstrations on correct use of splints, bandages, and tourniquets. A pinning cere- mony' and banquet concluded the group's activities in the Spring. Students with the desire to help others and learn about their God were members of Prospectors. lVlem- bers carried out special project during the year, in- cluding several service activities. Each morning a de- votional thought preceded the announcements. These were given by the club's advisor, lVlrs. Annamae Garra. Students decorated the school at Christmas, giving rooms and corridors a bright holiday look. A coat check at basketball games was another project by members. Religious programs at Christmas and Easter were planned for all grades. Prospectors were a big help to the school and bettered themselves through their organization. f 'N Baxter, Debby Schwinn, Cheryl Mason, David Rhodes. Last Row: Shelley Boonie, Pamela Garland, Chris Coulter, Debbie Baith, Larry DeLion, Jenny Hoover, Timothy Fox, William Gwynne, Cliff Craft, Martha Dick, Peggy Coulter, Christine Cline.
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Y HALL GUlDES AND OFFICE HELP-Front Row: Kathy Popovich, Maxine Haupt, Sandra McAIister, Sandra Cox, Kristi Adams, Susan Aebi, Frankie Jo Sutcliffe, Karen Moles, Janet McAlister, Lynn Parrish, Michal Wood. Row 2.' Mr. Moore-adviser, Rhonda Malone, Tina Parrish, Beth Pearson, Verona James, Janice Rastetter, Christine Gross, Debbie Moffett, Carol Aufrance, Bonnie Devies, Cherie Schmucker, Dick Ray. Row 3: Linda Rosenberger, Lena Stauffer, Gloria Coblentz, JoAnn X x x Y if hr-5 gi t eesf 11, ,tw . . .t Merryman, Nancy Dickerhoof, Jeanie Moore, Connie Hirst, Marcy Snode, Debbie Diver, Martha Dick, Julie Hoover, Jenny Hoover. Back Row: James Aquilo, Delores Vlleedling, Marita Miller, Susan McGirr, Dennis Monroe, Richard Shade, Gary Sherman, Thomas Boyce, John Porter, Donald Blasiman, Mary Kay Monter, Sheila Springer, Becky Weisel, Cindy Ameser. a STUDENT LIBFIARIANS-Front Row: Coralee Baughmanapresident, Moore, Barbara Day, Patty Bosler, Sue Hazen, Sherrell Fletcher, Paula Duane Strong-vice president, Judy Schillig-secretary, Karen Shaffer- Fox, Debbie West. Back Row: Cynthia Burnell, Fern Miller, Nancy Todd, treasurer, Martha Albert, Diane Choma, Lorna Krannich, Denise Sara Todd,Timothy Fox, Ginny Vllallace, Dana Davidson,JenniferSmith, Utterback. Row 2: Mrs. Franks-adviser, Mrs. Zellers-adviser, Shelia Debbie Moffett.
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