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Desiring to serve one's fellow man is the basic requirement for membership in the Future Nurses of America. The FNA is an organization which gives its members an opportunity to learn from experience some of the duties of nursing. Many phases of hospital work arc presented to these girls who are interested in the medical profession. Such activities give girls experiences which permit them to learn what nursing is really like. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Rapides Parish Medical Society sponsors this organization and provides assistance whenever and wherever needed. FIRST ROW. left to right: Linda Gallant, president; Elaine Lachney. vice president; Roxine Merwin, secretary; Connie Velotta, treasurer; Christine Bennett, historian; Mary Ferguson, reporter. SECOND ROW: Ann Simpson. Rachel Smith. Mary Von Senden. Madis Frances, Sharon Sowers, Man- Book. Judy Turner. Mary Ann Lucas. Janice Crichton. Jeannie Goble. THIRD ROW: Kathy Roshto, Sandra Taylor. Kay Lucas. Mary Tousek. Betty Marie Hunt. Barbara Belgard, Bobbie Cunningham. The Library Club, consisting of students from the tenth through twelfth grades who serve as assistants in the library, provides basic training for those students interested in becoming librarians. Since 19 2, checking out books and assisting with the finding of materials for reference work have been two of the routine tasks performed by members of this organization. Using their vacant periods for duty in the library, they check books in and out and shelve books as they are brought in. Without a doubt, this is one of the school's most valuable groups of student workers. FIRST ROW. left to right: Mary Warren, president; Anita Paul, vice president; Raona Booty, secretary; June Broussard, treasurer; Alenc I.uncau. reporter; Ona Vca Blaney, parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Barbara Mabry. Wanda Poole. Corrine Sullivan. Margaret Nugent. Anna Lynn Rine. THIRD ROW: Dianne Colson, Jerric Robbins, Shirley Bennett. Jane Ann Cuppett, Margaret Risley. 120 DejDftitdeddb IS dubs’ mCtin obj ctiu
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Pinky Parker, Mary Elizabeth Hutton. Mac Nichols, Vicki Lott, Joan Terry, Anna Morrison, Merry Josserand. June Broussard, Linda Tileston, Ginger Blanton. Ruth Franz. Connie Gauthier, Bonnie Sowers, Linda Pcttus, Sharon O Banion, Betty Kay Miller. Shirley Norris. SECOND ROW: Frances Milliner. Shirley Honeycutt, Donna Henrichsen. Eileen Mercer, Nicole Clifton, Margaret Wetherford. Judy Whitworth. Brenda Bunch. Marcia House, Mary Tousek, Linda Tousek. Pam McCollum. Dorothy Walker, Rusty Johnson. Diane Hyde. Kathy Hathorn. THIRD ROW: Johnny Luneau. Martin Shaffer, John Lindsey. Johnny Yates. Tommy Webster. Don Howard, E on Olano. Duane Yates, Jimmie Renegar, Malcolm Stehr, Walter Holsom-back. Dalton McRight. Randy Johnson. Gary Reynolds, Harvey Lutrcll, Joseph Burnaman. FOURTH ROW: Tom Lane. Dennis Boytcr, Jimmy Terry, Mike Malone. Keith Bradford, C. J. Butler, Edward Melancon, David Bates, Wayne Martin, Leo Roberts. Harold Pollard. Karl Long, Mike Haley, Jack Albritton. David Franz. Charles Pringle. Reinald Kozikowski. For the first time in the school's ten-year history a Glee Clnb has been organized successfully. There was a Glee Club in 1952, but interest waned and it was disbanded. The present organization is under the capable direction of Mr. Joe Rivet and consists of students who enjoy singing all types of good music. Those students who join the Glee Club join for the purpose of gaining vocal training and experience, thus increasing cultural activities and atmosphere in the school. MR. JOE RIVET Director R Mfes, emmh Gfe Club 119
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To promote interest in teaching as a career is the objective of the Future Teachers of America. The club provides young men and women who have the qualities, aptitudes, and desires to become top-notch teachers with opportunities to learn about the profession. FT A chapters are sponsored by the National Education Association which feels that early emphasis upon teaching among high school students has proved beneficial in securing more good teachers. By devoting a certain amount of time to assisting teachers, members earn points and those with the highest number of points are eligible for offices in the club. MISS EMILY NEEDHAM Tate her of the Year for 1961 PwhjDQjdtwQ tMbcWs Q Cttltv ohoudb COAM1 uv edjuutoiitov by Ja Jfy FIRST ROW. left to right: I.inn Barron, president; Doris Nell Barron, vice president; Marsha Bice. treasurer; Alice Bordelon, reporter. SECOND ROW: Merry Jos-serand. Mary Hutton, Vicki Lott. Wanda Poole, Donna Price, Connie Jackson. Cecelia Lovett, Pat Nida. Diane Hyde. June Broussard, Mae Nichols. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Crouch, Joan Terry, Mary Nell Corley. Sharon O'Banion, Lynn Hale. Doris Dubee, Doris Hooper, Kay Dedeaux, Eileen Mercer. Marilyn Grayson. Carolyn Burke. Martha Patterson. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Honeycutt. Anna Morrison. Lynctte Williams, Sharon Derbonne, Beverly Barger, Ann Griffith, Judy Whitworth. Marcia House. Brenda Bunch. Cherie Martin, Sue Dep-house. Sue Patterson. Betty Kay Miller. 121
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