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future teachers' club The teaching profession has both its advantages and its disadvan- tages. To enlighten girls on these and to foster interest in a teaching career is the object of the Future Teachers of America. At meetings the members discuss the aspects of this career with various teachers. The club is sponsored by Mr. Robert Watford. The officers are Kate Schlademan, presidentg Judy Cronenweth, vice-presidentg Diane Blazier, treasurerg and Alice Biers, secretary. 108
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l radio club Canada, Europe, Asia, and any one of the fifty states are all places that can be contacted from North Alle- gheny by the Radio Club. These boys have world cov- erage using a radio which they built themselves. The purpose of the club is to provide facilities and opportu- nities for boys who are interested in the field of com- munications. Mr. Linton heads the group with the help of officers Dave Hayeslip, president, Ken Evans, vice- president, and Paul Kratt, secretary-treasurer. nurses' club Enthusiasm and dedication are the distinguishing char- acteristics of the members of the Nurses' Club. This organization, sponsored by Mrs. Dowling, the school nurse, seeks to inspire young ladies to a nursing career and to guide those who have already made this their choice. Tours of hospitals, speakers from various fields of medicine, and visits from past members who are now in nursing school are employed to accomplish these ends. Service projects outside of school are en- couraged by the club. Many of its members are Candy- stripers at nearby Passavant Hospital. ,T l l
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Senior' high future homemakers' club To fulfill the duties of a homemaker and to fulfill them well is what the Future Homemakers of America organization tries to teach its members. This is done through many activities, this year one of which was preparing Christmas favors for retarded children. The popularity of this club is so great that two chapters had to be organ- ized, a senior high group sponsored by Mrs. Drazenovich, and a junior high chapter led by Mrs. Stewart. Also, the membership had to be limited to those girls who are enrolled in a home economics class. junior high 109
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