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Career-minded girls Join nursing clubs Red Cross has served the local community as well as the school in many ways during the past year. Besides the Enrollment Drive and Fund, the Red Cross Club has sewn towels and blankets which were distributed to agencies which help the needy. The fifteen members of the club celebrated their achievements with a banquet in the spring. Future Nurses acquainted pupils with medicine and opportunities in the field of medicine. The eighteen members and Mrs. Lillian Resnick, club sponsor, learned by listening to guest speakers, by seeing films, and by performing practical work such as folding bandages. The officers of the Future Nurses Club were Ellen Albro, presidentg Dinah Smith, vice-presidentg Carol Wdowka, secretaryg and Carol Potenza, treasurer. . FUTURE NURSES-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Resnick, C. Wilson, C. Potenza, R. Pickett, l. Schmitt. SECOND ROW: E. Hanig, B. Brooking, D, Smith, N. Owens, THIRD ROW: L. Goldy, C. Grubbs, C. Wdowka, E. Albro, D, Patterson. FOURTH ROW: D. McCullum, l. Huddleson, D. Sabo, S. Case, K. Lacky. 52 Ellen Albro and Carol Wdowka operate .a vision machine which Future Nurses learn to use similiar machines. Linda 0'Banion checks a thermometer. This is one part of helping with the task of nursing N.H.S.'ers.
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Officers presiding at Science Club meetings were T. Balough president, j. Townsend, vice-president, C. Myers, secretary: and R. Pickett, treasurer. SCIENCE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Miss Hasselmann Mr. O'Brien SECOND ROW: R. Barker, F. McCreary, C. Vollrhar, D. Baker, j. Townsend, C. Myers, R. Pickett, C. Westfall, F. Worley, L. Local industrial trips Encourage scientists Science Club students put their interest and know howy' to use by taking on projects such as growing bacteria cultures and planning a space flight. Other activities included a field trip to the Butler Conservatory and visits to the Poweraina, Eli Lilly, and Chicago. Members of the Conservation Club found nature and its habitats very rewarding. The object of this club is to learn how to conserve natural resources such as plants, animals, man, and soil. Many stu- dents participated in the projects of the club, which included a trip to Brown County State Park. james, M. Zwerner, C. Wilson, W. Haley, M. Steele. THIRD ROW: B. james, A. Sterger, B. Kirkpatrick, W. Miller, T. Balough, C. Wyatt, D. Williams, E. Anderson, j. Pickett. CONSERVATION CLUB-FRONT ROW: A. Smith, C. Potenza Mr. Burkhalter, Mr. Richards, K. Schlagel, B. Tipps, N. johnson j. E. Myers. SECOND ROW: j. Pukowski, P. Mason, S. Ziegleri D. Ringen, L. Greene, B. johnson. THIRD ROW: B. Ellison, L. Hazelwood, S. Anderson, S. Knight, C, Gregory, FOURTH ROW: S. Ciurley, j. Hazlett, M. Haysley, S. Chambers, j. Brown, 'j. 1 Roberts, M. Lambkin. FIFTH ROVJ: j. Maynard, M. Orders, R. May, K. Patterson, S. Snoddy, M. C-iesendorf, B. Dooley. SIXTH ROW: B. Tandy, j. Pike, B. Willinghan, M. Pryor, D. Patterson, B. Poynter, j. Milan, F. McCreary, SEVENTH ROW: R. Poynter, R. Eggers, M. Burcham, R. Walters, j. Ward, R. Vaughn, j. Parsons.
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DRAMA CLUB-FIRST ROW: S. Yarling, l. Gagen, 1. Schmitt, S. Richie, R. Vaughn, D. Smith, P. Cook, R. Mormance. SECOND ROW: S. Fortier, S. Crawford, B. Burns, 1. Perkins, B. Wills, Drama Club officers ludy Schmitt, john Perkins, and Steve Richie, discuss club activities. C. Grubbs, B. Salzer, D. Hester, E. Rudd. THIRD ROW: G. Patrick, N. Herron, L. Vaughn, E. Anderson, L. Sipes, 1. Decker, K. Fox, S. Ziegler, lvl. l. Zwerner, L. Wilson. Drama Club members Stage productions Twenty-eight members of the Northwest student body compose the Dramatics Club. The Dramatics Club is a member of the Indiana High School For- ensic Association and has participated in several extra-curricular speech contests. Working with the music department, the Dramat- ics Club presented its first musical, Brigadoon, in March of 1965. These junior thespians also exhibited their acting abilities in a group of one-act plays last November. Many students, though not interested in appearing on stage, have gained valuable experience in Work- ing with props and costumes backstage. A stage craft group was formed in January. Brigadoon , Northwest's first musical, was the showcase for many Drama Club members. The play concerned the people of a small Scotland town. 53
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