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Science and Health Careers Club Oriented Careers 'T r- E 5 r be S F is ,X ll Mrs. Dowdle and Mrs. Boulware - Science and Health Careers Club I S sponsors. 21 Mrs. Newton - Science and Health Careers Club sponsor. 35 Officers for this year are: Chrisy Watts, president: Sandy Nivens, vice- president: Beth Johnson, secretary-treasurer: Bobby Ward, Interclub Coun- e cil representative. R? 2 Page Eighty Nine
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Science and Health Careers Club Prior to this year, the Science Club and Health Careers Club operated as separate organizations. Since the clubs were closely related, they com- bined in order to give students oppor- tunities to express their talents in each area. The primary concern of every member is to explore the science world and to learn of the many fields in health services. An observation trip to the hospital along with speakers of various profes- sions were highlights of the year. Club Investlgates Health ai? First Row: Left to Right: Bobby Ward, Christy Watts, Beth Johnson, Sandy Nivens, Sandy McDaniel. Second Row Dorothy Culp Tem Kincaid Elaine McCullough, Vangela Thompson, Carolyn Miller, Angela Thompson, Brenda Livingston, Cheryl Turner, Nancy Garrett Kathy Hoskins Ann Katherine Ivey, Susan Anders, Sandy Collins. Third Row: Chris Walker, Bob Patton, Jeff Jenkins, Eric Webb, Andy Young Mike McGaughey Jack Hildebrand David Tilley, Jimmy Herlong, Charles Yorke. Page Eighty Eight
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