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'T FIRST ROW: Pat Murphy, Linda Rhea, Sandy Taylor, Peggy Taylor, Sue Fisher, Marty Evaldi. SECOND ROW: Laura Man- Future Teachers of America was established to cul- tivate the student's interest in teaching as a carreer and to encourage others to enter the field. This organization strives for the recognition of the honor and service in- volved with teaching. Teacher Appreciation Day is the main annual project of this club. One day during the year each teacher at Northeast is presented with a red and white pencil representing the students, appreciation for the devotion of Viking teachers. Other projects of Future Teachers include giving a basket of food to a needy family at Christmas and baby-sitting for 54 Ave- nue Elementary School P.T.A. son, Jim Anderson, Linda Drake, Virginia Starrett, Pat Miker Henry Johnson. Miss Hostler ,. P? :WU .I so M 'P Teachers, Scientists Promote Education Mr. Swan FIRST ROW: Judie Herr, Ed Spalty, Ben Dello, Ronald Rosen, David Campbell, Tom Miller. SECOND ROW: Bob Samson, Walter Clyne, Richard Schwartz, Ralph Lamb, Tom Swedine, The Science and Engineering Club works to de- velop an interest in the science-related fields. Through talks by local professionals, field trips, and members' reports on their own science specialties the Science and Engineering Club combines the enlightening with the educative in the enormously important field of science. Doug Lamb. THIRD ROW: Barry Hill, Fred Feaster, Bill Sa- voy, Tom Krepps, Hans Iaspers, Mike Campbell, Bruce Stiles, Ron Kidd.
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FIRST ROVV: Paulette King, Jean Fallin, Vicki Looke, Marsha Goheen, Kathy Hazam, Kathy Tremher, Ginger Riley, Suzie VVin- ter, Genny VVells, Judy Dorsey. SECOND BOYV: Connie Munch, Betty Masters, Mary Gresh, Betsy Deviou, John Jones, Linda Tope, Mary Linda VVilson, Pat Lamhert, Mary Bennett, Linda Hawkinson. THIRD BOVV: Rick Potter, Denise Paulson, Ann Marie Blanchard, Cheryl Lights, Jim Swan, Alanna Pauls-on, Para-Meds Prepare Viking pennants are sold as a means of raising mon- ey to send delegates to the animal district and state conventions. The cluhis most important project is its nursing honies. The Parameds have, in a sense, adopted three nursing homes and visit them regularly. The Para- Meclical Cluhs are a national and state organization sponsored by the Future League of Nursing and YVom- enis Medical Auxiliaries. for John Jones, Cheryl Lights, Betty Nousiainen, and Dorsey Quandt display their knowledge of the human skeleton. Gretchen Laird, Linda Rohhins, Judy Simpson, Brenda Nelson, Betty Nousiainen. FOURTH ROXV: John Thompson, Pat Shimkus, Leidia Merhige, Barbara Alderson, Danny Helou, Dennis Mac- Donald, Janice Gifford, Ann Springette, Jeanette Masters. FIFTH BOYV: Sheila Nelson, Annette Saunders, lane Sonherg, Dorsey Quandt, VValter Clyne. Careers in Medicine The Para-Medical Cluh deals with all forms of the medical sciences, from nursing and technology to veter- inary medicines. lt gives the interested member a pre- view of the medical career he Wishes to pursue. This edification is accomplished through speakers, patholo- gists. nurses, chemists, and other professional people's talking to the cluh of their particular field and through field trips to hospital labs or clinics. Mr. Pschorr
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el FIRST ROXV: Beverly Young, Kitty Cover, Sharon Black, Joyce Swagger, Caroline Jacobs, Carolyn Knisely. Donna XVilson, Paula Sunson, Linda Hull, Freddie Dickey, Rose Anne Layfield, Donna Dontheir, Margaret Dessolet. SECOND RONV: Virginia Schwartz, Marcia Sayers, Diane Buckley, Sherri Gilkes, Patt Cooper, Nancy Fleming, Cindy May, June Mciasser, Jackie Nicholson, Phyllis Carpenter, Mary Sayers, Doris Hopkins, Lila Eddys. THIRD ROXV: LeRoy Emerson, Michael Burman, Mary Lombano, Laurie Rheimer, Susan Moore, Diane Caya, Marion Fisher, Carolee Kingan, Bobby Holwerson, Sue Fisher, Joyce McFarland, Brenda Allstacter. FOURTH ROWV: Charles Buckley, Eileen Henzler, Cheryl Carotzola, Ricky DeKoven, Jo Ann Munson, Judith Robin- son, Fred Coffman, Cordie Hall, Charlie Davis, Sheila Clayton, Carol Brady. FIFTH RONV: Jeff Stone, John Baron, Mike Long, Randy Morrison, John Hanley, Alan Thomas, Alet Pesko, John Hare, Jack Day, Caroll Neff. Spanish Clubs Study Native Culture, Los Dichosos holds its meetings once a month at a membefs home. In December they hold a Christmas party resembling a traditional Mexican tertulia. The end of the year is climaxed by a visit to a Spanish restaurant in order to utilize Spanish learned throughout the year. OFFICERS: Sherri Gilkes, vice-president, Carolee Kingan, sec- retary, Mary Sayers, treasurer, Alan Thomas, president. 178 Los Dichosos is the Northeast Spanish Club com- prised of first and second year students. Under the guid- ance of Mrs. Shrum, Los Dichosos promotes interest in the Spanish language and also tries to benefit Northeast by contributing some item to its language department at the close of each year. Sponsor Mrs. Shrum points out an interesting article in a Span- ish magazine to Alan Thomas and Sherri Gilkes.
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