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.14 par! o Ms 1 ere fha gfaaaea, Row 1: S. Coblentz. Row 2: I. Gose, L. Stock, E. Zechman. Row 3: M. Railey, D. Guillet. Row 4: D. Phillips, B. Morgan, I. Harrison, S. Anders, M. Whitman, Mrs. Gephart. Absemecs: S. Schroeder, R. Stone, A. Stamm. In October, 1956, the Future Nurses' Club was organized for the first time at Miamisburg High School. It is sponsored by the Montgomery County Medical Auxiliary. Serving as local representatives were Mrs. Roscius Doan and Mrs. David Hirst. The purpose of the Future Nurses' is to create an interest in the nursing profession and its related fields. In order to acquaint the members with various phases of nursing, the group visited Middletown Hospital, Barney's Convalescent Hospital and the Dayton State Hospital. In December they gave a S party for the children at Miami Valley Hospital. The group was ably led by Mrs. Beatrice Gephart, who generously gave her time and talents throughout the year. Lolly Stock was presidentg Sue Anders, first vicefpresidentg Iris Gose, second vicefpresiclentg Sue Coblentz, treasurerg Marjorie Whitman, secre- taryg and Jean Harrison, historian. In April a party was very graciously given by Mrs. Roscius Doan honoring the members and their moth- ers. A book report on Florence Nightingale reviewed l by Mrs. Owen Fry was enjoyed.
K rganizafiona ana! ,Uarioud .SDCAJJUK An .iddilion to our curriculum was thc Youth Forum which was hcld on Vxfcdncsdaly, Fchruanry 7, in thc Mcmorigil Auditoriuin. Our topic was Should Eightccn'Yc4u'fOlds Votc'? M2lI'ii5'l1 Rudy und .hm Fox rcprcscntcd our school on thc palncl. Thu four rcnnmining pauiclists wcrc froni diffcrcnt Dayton Sfhfwuii Tlic luodcinltoi' prcscntcd scvcrnl idc.1s on thc choscn topic to thc paincl. Thcy discusscd thcm and givc tht-ir pcrsonnl vicws on thc suhicct. Aflcr thc pzlncl discussion tht- piwgixun wus opcucd for qucsf tions from thc znudicncc. Unc qucstion from thc floor that hrought nn intcrcsting discussion was How did x.lCi1 school hold its studcnt clcctions2 ' Sincc fivc schools wcrc rcprcscntcd, this qucstion and many othcrs showcd somc intclligcnt thinking :uid rcail intcrcst on thc put oi' thc paincl and studcnt hody. XVc ich that this was onc of thc hcst alsscmhlics ot' thc ytxu' and th.it it guincd much for M.H.S. It mg? c iww X ifkl l c.-3 2 Q. --J' A RA i , sc . R K K xx . ., ' L, 'rf .. ilk
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