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Pictured left to right, first row: Barbara Hadlock, Secretaryg Suzanne Brewer, Presidentg Mrs. A.C, Ted ford, Sponsorg Nancy Troyer, First Vice Presidentg Beth Hines, Treasurer. Second row: Mary Sue Cline, Second Vice President, Marceleen Rodes, Shirley Auvil, Corresponding Secretaryg Nancy Kabboord, Gail Furthman, Barbara Julian. Third row: Miriam Hamric, Carolyn Gandee, Frankie Woodcock, Glenda Goodwin, Sharee Leikvold. FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses Club is one of the newer organizations around school and in the state of Florida, The club was first started in Melbourne in February of 1955, and this year it has twenty-three members. Their capable and well-liked sponsor is Mrs. A,C. Tedford, member of the Medical Auxiliary and wife of a local physician, , The Future Nurses have completed a course in basic nursing given at the Brevard Hospital. 'I'he club members are getting valuable experience by working in the hospital,
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, , n 7 7 n - n 1 - Pictured left to right, first row: Mary Jacobus, Secretaryg Bette Brown, Presidentg Tom Bass, Vice Presi- dentg Mary Ann McCarthy, Treasurer. Second row: Suzanne Jourdan, Rosemary Patanella, Peggy Owen, Judy Biswanger, Barbara Grantham, Barbara Julian, Elizabeth Wyatt, Jackie Schalk. Third row: Wally Becht, Jo Ann Barry, Sharla Reynolds, Carol Johannessen, Marilyn Underhill, Alberta Etters. Fourth row Fred Bogle, Howard Guilhaus, John Leffingwell, Bill Morrison, Carl Morin, Alan Whiting, Fred Blanton, Dick Van Brunt. . HONOR SOCIETY The Melbourne Chapter of the National Honor Society is the first organization of this nature in Melbourne High School. It was started this year by its three charter mem- bers, Mary Jacobus, Bette Brown, and Tom Bass. The purpose of the Honor Society is to encourage scholarship, character, leadership and service. This is accomplished by requiring a certain standard of grades and absolute honesty of all members, and by performing useful services for the school. The Honor Society is fortunate in having such faithful and capable sponsors as Dr. Brown, Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Todd, and Mr. Whitacre.
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Pictured left to right, first row: Donna Homan, Secretary, Lowell Hughes, Sergeant-at-Arms, Wayne Laibl, President, Pat Moren, Vice President, Maudena Braddock, Treasurer. Second row: Ronald Meehax Maurice Eidson, Tommy Montgomery, Dorothy Finch, Bob Worley, Donald George. Third row: Miss Dunaway, Sponsorg John Johnson, Benarr Evers, Ken Curtin, Lock Davidson, David Noack. D. C. T. Diversified Co-operative Training is a program to train high school juniorsf and sen- iors, sixteen years or older, in occupations of their choice, This program utilizes the business and industrial establishments of the community as training agencies. D.C, T, is based on the philosophy that every boy and girl should have the opportu- nity to discover and develop to the fullest, their interests, latent aptitudes and abilities. This enables them to become more valuable citizens with a satisfying feeling of confi- dence and vocational competency. This program was started in. Melbourne High School three years ago, and has had a steady growth since that time.
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