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Quest for knowledge Bsnmxiexxr- 'V Inspecting the metacarpals and phalanges of Bones are David Cohen, Rita Kaplan, Vivian Hsiao, and Jon Pfeffer. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Cl.-r.J Row 1: V. Hsiao gSec.Jg J. Marcus QV.P.Jg M. Smiraglia fPres.7g Dr. Merritt QSponsJ. Row 2: R. Grahamg E. Furbushg J. Talg B. Deitzg B. Collinsg G. Smithg V. Darrg G. Schuberg C. Raab. Row 3: B. McCarthy3 S. Salazarg D. Howellsp B. Reinmuthg A. Siskindg C. Smiragliag P. Phillipsg G. Seatong B. Barnes. Row 4: M. Haley: D. Kottlerg B. Scogginsg R. Monsmag J. Cullinsg S. Fellabaumg L. Cohen. Row 5: J. Pfeifferg S. Leidermang J. Rich. 168
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plan their future The chief function of the Northwood chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was to give its members an opportunity to increase their domes- tic skills beyond the limits of the school's home arts program. Sponsored by the two home arts teachers, Dr. Virginia Moses and Mrs. Dorothy Preston, the members of the FHA this year planned and present- ed their annual fashion show, helped in the annual home arts bake-off, and donated Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners to a needy family. Members of the Future Teachers of America this year gained firsthand impressions of their future vocations from talks by various Northwood faculty members. The aspiring students also observed classes and in some cases actually taught classes in nearby elementary schools. They also provided help- ful services for teachers, such as supplying the teachers' lounge with cookies to observe National Education Week at Northwood. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Cl.-r.J Row l: J. Terry, Parl.: E. Rodes, Sec.: R. Jansen V. Pres.: B. Jaquette, Pres.: B. Blender, Treas.: P. Bogenz Histor.: Miss Nernesh, Soph. Row 2: E. Summer: J. Ridge- wa ' S Ke sl r' E Zirkind' P. Groves' D Duvall' J. Le Y, - S 9 v - , 1 - 1 ' vine: D. Ellison: J. Greenhouse: S. Dann: P. Nevros: L. Seliger: S. Cass: C. Russell: S. Sopher: P. Siegel: S. Ers- tein. Row 3: L. Platt: J. Kasofsky: D. Goldstein: L. Levin- son: B. Gantz: L. Monisera: J. Messick: M. Blackwood A. Wolman: A. Cantor: F. Silberman: B. Deitz: J. Josephi son: M. Pogoloff: L. Reichman: J. Siegel: N. Widmayer: D Devendorf. Row 4: H. Goodman: S. Furash: D. Radebaugh N. Potash: D. Robinson: T. Yanovich: K. Harris: C. Cain 44 fs f' K 5 ' 1 , Q ugrA,,,,.A X fx! W ' Q ' i Officers Ellen Rodes and Barbara Jacquette and sponsor Mary Nemesh discuss plans for a convention at Frostburg. C. Van Wert: K. Hammerlund: K. 0'Boyle: M. Trofast R. Himelfarb: S. Leventhal: K. Lentz: G. Tate: G. Kirstit- ter: L. Tarnove: D. Vinicur. Row 5: C. Kushner: K. Ander- son: C. Scholsser: C. Whitaker: D. Kirkendall: G. Holford M. Klebanoff: J. Schwartz: D. Gussman: S. McCeney J. Hawkins: L. Waters: P. Waters: P. Horrocksg D. David son: D. McEwen: L. Longmore: J. Rosenbaum. Row 6 L. Ford: J. Pinkard: C. Neale: M. Haley: N. Gleeson S. Hunter: J. Hauptman: M. Brenner: E. Hand: B. Jaffe C. McColgan: M. Sabaghg E. Dixon: P. Greenbaumg Bt Daum: B. Kreisman: C. Flatequal: N. Louden: K. Rosapep. V. 1.-fi, l67 l
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through experimentation SCIENCE CLUB Cl rb Row 1: S. Goldfarbg D. Costrell fV.P.b, R. Green- Row 3 L Westenberg T Enger S Leiderman R spun 1Pres.J, S. Wagner, lSec. Treas.J. Row 2: J. Fookson, Anthonv J Feigenson H Gotts D Goss, S. Kaplan, C. Kurlansky, J. Horner, R. Davis. Promoting better understanding of science among students and faculty is the purpose of Northwood's Science Club. In line with this objective, club mem- bers meet to view films and discuss scientific ad- vancement with prominent men in various fields. An annual project of the club is the sponsoring of a science fair designed to encourage outstanding stu- dents to engage in research. New to Northwood this year, the Medical Careers Club has turned the goals of many students toward the fields of medicine. Their field trip to nearby Holy Cross Hospital and the benefits of many speakers have lent interest and enthusiasm to a year spent primarily in organization. The Medical Careers Club looks forward to bigger things in future years. QL First place winner Bob Greenspun checks out his prize-win- Dave Goss Dan Costrell and Stephen Wagner ning science fair exhibit. cairy out an after hours chemistry experiment 169
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