F.N. A. New Carlisle has future ‘‘Florence | Nightingales’ in its midst; their pur- | pose is to encourage and interest more | girls into joining the nursing profes- sion. Hach member has a chance to ac- quire a little nursing orientation by taking care of the sickroom and by at- tending the monthly meetings in which authorities in different medical fields are invited to speak. The members, along with their spon- sor, Miss Donna Turley, planned a field trip to the Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Officers of the club are Clara Smith, pres.; Marilyn Mathis, vice pres.; Sue Coon, sec.; Charmaine Tucker, treas.; Phyllis Glassburn, librarian; and La berta Burrow, cor. sec. Mrs. John Luz- adder acted as adult adviser. Spanish Club | Como esta used? (How are you?) Muy bien, gracias. (Very well, thank you.) Expressions like these were heard in the Spanish Club organized this year under the able direction of Mrs. Hol- ley. The officers were Susita (Susan Luzadder), pres.; Mariana (Carol Field), vice pres.; Carmela (Joanne Mark), sec.; Anita (Pat Lavengood), treas.; Jeronimo (Jerry Algabright) and Fran- ' cisca (Pat Thompson), librarians; Car- lota (Clara Smith), reporter; and Cata- lina (Patty Swartz), critic. G. A. A. “Hail Seniors!’’ was a familiar call in the halls last fall when the freshmen were being initiated into G.A-A. The initiation, being different from all other | years, was extended to one whole week of scheming. The freshmen were made to wear ‘‘odd’’ combinations of clothing | and paint their faces to resemble | “Theda Bara’’ or pay the penalty of | scrubbing the gym floor with a tooth- brush. The G.A.A.’ers were kept busy the | rest of the year with inter-school bas- ' ketball and volleyball games, money- raising projects, and the annual bas- ketball banquet, honoring the basket- ball boys. Club officers were Barbara Fisher, pres.; Pat Milliken, vice pres.; Jackie Budney, sec.; and Shirlene Weisner, treas. Sponsored by Marne 7.G. 4. | and Market, il
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