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ew Horizons Met By Norris Clubs The Future Nurses of America changed the name of their organization to the Norris Health Career Club. This was done to accomodate the members that weren't necessarily interested in becoming nurses but in other health careers. The major activity of the year was a field trip to Omaha where they visited a number of hospitals and learned of different health career opportunities. Creative Arts Club is a new organization in which aspiring writers can learn and experiment with prose and poetry. The members of the club submitted work for review, but also had the chance to review the works of others as well. A booklet containing the works that the group accepted was planned but never published. Members were also encouraged to publish their work commercially if they were interested. f-1. Creative Writing Club sponsor C. Warner distributes work done by various members for others to critique in preparation for the publication of a booklet. Norris Health Career Club members: FRONT ROW- T. Eley, C. Cindy Schell, D. Thavanet, K. Huenink, D. Gates, L. Lueders, C. Kunz, Tekolste, C. Forsgren, C. Olson, Kyla Walvoord, P. Matthes, L. Iacobsen, Denise Wagner, K. DeBoer, Sponsor B. Rakes, K. Harrison, lane! S. TeSelle, L. Lowery, K. Drake, B. Balderson, D. Bulin. BACK ROW- Graves, C. Oelling.
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As the result of the great interest shown in the theater by students, a drama club was formed. At the first meeting officers were chosen, and the goals of the club were determined by the members. It was also decided that any member who acquired 10 or more points would receive a letter of merit. Points could be obtained by being an officer, working on crews for the fall or spring plays, being in a play, helping with the publicity of a play, and coming to the drama club meetings. The speech contestants were also considered a part of the drama club and through their participation in the contests they gained points toward their letters. An awards night was held in May and all of the members who had earned enought points received their letters. To show Miss Thies their gratitude for all her help and hard work with the plays and speech contests, she was presented a gift of appreciation at the awards night party. Drama officers: FRONT ROW- Vice-president K. Crawford, Points Chairman M. Niemeyer. BACK ROW- Historian C. Rice, President A. Church, Secretary N. Vandergriend. Interested Drama Students Unite ! f gl JJ f , 1, - . ,ii . Drama letter recipient Glenn Thummel looks on as Miss Thies opens a gift presented to her at the awards night party. f is At the awards night party, held at Valentino's, Tammie Reichwaldt and Susie Abele discuss future plans for the Drama Club.
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it sf. - T 'ff ' Q fl 3 1 This year's FBLA schedule began with an open house for the state officers. This included a tour of the Norris Business Department. Profits from their traditional sale of candy bars sent members to Omaha for the State FBLA Convention. Meriting awards were: Roxie Aden, Typewriting Ig Kyla Walvoord, Business Math: Ioyce Price, Office Procedure. As a FBLA project the members invited the state officers to our school where they entertained them at lunch and throughout the day in the business department. FBLA Girls Attend Con vention The Norris FBLA members: FRONT ROW- President Denise Russell, Secretary Ioyce Price, Treasurer Kyla Walvoord, Vice-president Sara Faulder. BACK ROW- Cindy Kechely, Chris Kechely, M. Topp, Ianet Price, D. Saathoff, V. Barnhill, R. Aden, Sponsor F. Gee, I. Essink. NOT PICTURED- A. Menard, D. Biggs. FBLA President Denise Russell turns to answer a fellow member's question.
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