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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Glenda Beech, Linda Thompson, Sandra Hall, Suzi Shearer, julie Short, Sandy Ray, SECOND ROW: Dianne Wolf, Debbie Cawdell, Katherine Thompson, Pam Lackner, Linda Felts, Connie Riggs, THIRD ROW: Vivian jean Snyder, Laura Powell, Debbie Howard, Sue Maynard, Wendy Sheets, jeffrey Smith, Cynthia Falkerth, Kathie Keeley, BACK ROW: Mrs. Loffland, Sheila Newman, Michael Carricoe, George Kazakoff, james Cox, james Riggs, Tim Cassidy. RED CROSS CLUB-FRONT ROWS Linda Hunter, joann Watkins, Roxanne William- son, Angela Sandsbury, Debbie Cadell, Deb- bie Plummer, Dianna Shearer, jackie Rich- ardson, Margaret Blessing, Cathy Barker, Kay Saylor, Cathy Rice, Linda Burnicle, SECOND ROW: Demaris Gamble, Wilhe- mina French, Brenda Barrett, Chris Renner, Sheila Newman, judy Evans, Roberta An- derson, Margaret Scoggans, Sandy Rogers, Debbie Hazelwood, Robin Barthel, Suzanne Ham, Karen Deitz, Cynthia Allen, BACK 99 ROW: Mike Linville, Mildred jasper, Palma Henry, Karen Peacock, judy Woolridge, Linda Mays, Bonita White, Aida jones, Cheryl jackson, Cindy Rose, Diane Graham, jean Snyder, Pam Money and Candy Haney.
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Pupils show interest in helping, teaching others To taste the satisfaction of giving of themselves to help others, 70 Red Cross Club members con- structed such articles as diapers, baby blankets, doll clothes, and Christmas stockings for the sick and needy. Other projects included a Chit Chat Party for an Indiana Girls' School cottage, a party for the Children's Guardian Home, friendship boxes for children in foreign countries, and a disaster program. Health Careers Club sponsored the Christmas Toy Shop for the mentally ill. A speaker from Health Careers Incorporated highlighted club meetings, and a visit to Christ- amore Center, one of the Public Health Stations in Indianapolis, gave members an eyewitness view of the many professions open in the field of health. Members of the FTA prepared for a future career by striving to up- hold the FTA pledge of physical vitality, mental vigor, moral dis- crimination, and knowledge and leadership qualities for all teachers. Through panel discussions, films, and speakers, members learned about the responsibilities and op- portunities for teachers. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Stephanie Bastin, Betty Troyer, Karen Godwin, Sandy Smith. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lillian Resnik, Sponsor, Marla Friedman, Vicky Anderson, Debbie White, Marva White. 98 I I l I Roxanne Williamson, sophomore, and Ro- l berta Anderson, junior, work together on a Red Cross Christmas project. School Nurse Mrs. Lilian Resnick demon- strates to Stephanie Bastin, Sandra Smith and Marla Friedman how to give a shot to Karen Godwin.
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Club members investigate outlook of business jobs Business Activities Club took an active look at the many business professions. A program, A Career That Counts, was presented by a representative of the Victor Better Business Bureau. For practical knowledge and for a realistic view of an actual work- ing day, club members visited a local business and listened to var- ious guest speakers. Guest speakers from local businesses included representatives from Indiana Bell Telephone, Merle ' Norman Cos- metics, and the Data Processing School. Business Activities set three main goals for its members. Members were to share a common interest in business, to learn more about opportunities presented by busi- ness, and to further prepare for business careers. President Sherry Van Zandt, vice-president Karen Dolan, and secretary Dianna Shear- er planned business club programs and activities to achieve these three goals for each of the 15 members. L- Y.,-f' lv-ui Shirley Stump aids Rob Wolter with the improvement of his typing techniques. 35 - . BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CLUB-FIRST ROW: Karen Dolan, Shirley Stone, Deanna Shearer, Karen Dolan, junior, and Deanna Shearer, SECOND ROW: Brenda Adams, Kathy Wheeler, Connie Wesley, BACK ROW: Christina Bartley, sophomore, discuss a Business Club bulletin Linda Montgomery, Sherry Van Zandt, Bob Walker. board project. I00
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