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i Third Row: Audrey Siess, Kay Silk, Barbara Cashin, Barbara Ann Cruse, Sandra Pellerin, and Sandra f Howland. Second Row: Eva Newell, Marietta Davis, Susan Spearen, Barbara Sytrett, and Betty lngold. First Row: Ken Freeman, Virginia Payne, Gail Long, Donna Reed, Connie Counts. The purpose ot this club is to create an active interest of teaching in high school students. lts members earn pins by reading books and helping in community service clubs. The club has been giving general service to the school and community and has been doing a fine iob. This is one of our awards. 147 Mrs. Josephine Anderson FUTURE TEACHERS ac. si If 'gif . . 513 4+ -1 4' P ge! 1 1 ig . Back Row: Donna Reed, Secretary, Kenneth Freeman, Parlia mentarion, Connie Counts, Treasurer. Front Row: Gail Long President, and Virginia Payne, Vice-President.
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my Third Row: Dolores Westerman, Linda Pearl, Sandra Peddycard, Sally Tannian, Diane Wilber, Carol Rupert, Carlene Sykes, Jackie Gower, Alice Acker, Kay Carlson, Sue Arnio, Wendy Sleth, Judy Roth, Meribeth Thatcher, JoAnn Terrie. Second Row: Melody Siplon, Judy May, Jean Robertson, Barbara Menees, Gail M Loveiay, Maxine Crenshaw, Beverly Lightfoot, Jackie Forsyth, Penny Sutton, Bobby Patctord, Bobby Todd, ff Barbara Bowman, and Pat Smith. First Row: Myra Miller, Mary lou Andrews, Jane Johnson, Clarice Slover, Janice Synstead, Janet Heitfleld, Polly Wolstenholme, Barbara Thrasher, Judy Bartleson, Barbara Warner, and Joyce Robinson. ,Aw . -V ,...-, 1 .6 It . i ff im Those interested in the Future Business Leaders Club must, Miss Rosanne Hqgadorn tlrst of all, be enrolled in two business subiects. The pur- pose is to help pupils acquire information about the kinds of omce jobs available in St. Petersburg. It is also to deter- mine the requirements tor obtaining such positions. The members concentrate on the bettering of preparation and training for these iobs. They have had three cookie sales, a penny-roll, which bought a record player and shorthand records. Clarice Slover, Secretary, Barbara Thrasher, Reporter, Janet Heit- HMYI fhis is G Crowded bus Sgoplff field, President, Janice Synstead, Vice-President, Polly Wolstenholme, Treasurer. 146
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Third Row: Jane Heilbron, Ann Taylor, Judy Stacey, Rose Cruz, Deanne Hagan, Carley Freck, Carol Huttman, Joan Moody, Jane Hollis, Maridell Haram, Alisan Quackenbush, Jane Pounds, Davalee Bisher. Second Row: Carol Hood, Joyce Okerstrom, Joan Dodge, Marianna Jordan, Jackie Smith, Annolee Ferner, Wendy Ormiston, Judy Peel, Judy Hoover, Penny Wasdim, Charlotte Conant. First Row: Carolyn Gramling, Anita Mancini, Billie Louise Codington, Rochelle Sturm, Amber Little, Martha Hays, Ellen Van Nest, Deanna Jones, Sandra Lee, Carolyn Garner, Nina Garrison. The members of the Future Nurses Club have a desire to help promote better school and community health. They also have an interest in the profession, and most of the members are planning to become nurses. FUTURE URSES ' This year the Future Nurses Club has helped Student Nurses Association by raising money by selling tickets. They assisted with the Orange Day and Easter Seal sales. These girls take as their project the giving of service to Mound Park Hospital. l Back: Ellen Van Nest, Chop., Deanna Jones, Hist., Rochelle Sturm, Treos. Front: Billie Codington, V.P., Amber Little, President, Martha Hays, Sec. 'I48 is
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