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FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA OFFICERS Secretary Jo Watt, President Cecile Ford, Vice-president Bonnie Jean Tykvart, Sponsor Miss Dolores Garramone. um toil f Pam Olander, Donna Gentile, and Barbara Cleary prepare the dolls they have made for the children of Dixon State Hospital. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Front Row: Marilyn Ernst, Sheila Rabung, Debbie Mitchell, Charlotte Parizek, Pamela Koss, Vicki Diamantos, Sponsor Miss Gould. Row Two: Karen Hercik, Karen Mennella, Jean Andersen, Sandra Nelson, Sarah Krohn, Kathy Redden, Diane Valinsky, Virginia Puri- celli, Judy Talbert, Donna Catberro, Pat Riha, Judy Suk. Row Three: Linda Meyers, Susan Whistler, Pat Walus, Linda Greco, Sally Vilim, Marilyn Potts, Roberta Sturnfield, Judy Hunter, Bunny Crosby, Carol Dubler, Linda X ..,. i sw Future Nurses Cure Dixon's Lack of Toys Loaded down with stulilied animals lor the children, Fu- ture Nurses toured Dixon State llospital during their lirst service project. By issuing new memhership cards to interested students, the cluh grew to one-hundred ten memhers who hoped to learn what nursing oliliercd. On Noyemher 10 another liield trip was scheduled. liy hecoming acquainted with surgical equipment, the meme hers heneliited from the visit to St. Anneys School ol Nursing. From these trips the girls hecame familiar with numerous schools and hospitals in which they would he training in lor the next three years. Medical terms, hospital scholarships, and patients' personalities were discussed hy lecturers to prepare the memhers lor their careers. Sponsored hy M iss Myrtel Gould and Miss Dolores Garramoni, VVest's nurses, the cluh had two prof lessional women to answer the technical questions ol' nursing. As a chartered memher ol' the National Future Nurses Club since February 21, 1961, the organization extended more service activities and trips to memhers. ln the heginning of the year the new girls were shown HGir1s in Wlhiteu to explain the demands of nursing. Throughout the year the members gained greater under- standing ahout entrance requirements and courses in nursing schools, The Chicago area hospitals were toured and enthusiasm heightened as the memhcrs worlsed with school nurses to strengthen career understanding. 17olf lowing high school graduation these memhers will no longer read ahout or tour around hospital grounds hut instead he an active part ol' a hospital and patients lile. Benesh, Maureen Durante. Row Four: Beverly Blozis, Anita Cochran, Donna Summerfield, Pat Spetz, Kathy Modica, Shirley Baustian, Lee Smith, Susan Daniel, Gail Parks, Karen Meyer, Terry Delue, Linda Laughland, Row Five: Virginia Mastradonalo, Jeanette Martin, Anne Steward, Linda Cooper, Vir- ginia Behling, Sandy Kuh, Janice Riunec, Baiana Dimitriievich, Donna Bundy, Pamela Olander, Barbara Cleary, Kathy Wall, Linda Romanelli,Vickie Olsen. P 5 gf,
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iw... VARSITY DEBATERS SEATED: Mr, Waage, Calhy L. Dillon, Gary Davis, Paul Hixson. STANDING: Wayne Dunham, Scoll Davis, Linda L. Nelson, Ken Bonvallet, Winifred Levy. 2 JUNIOR VARSITY DEBATERS Stanley Fingerhul, John Kucera, Norma Frank, Tom Cameron. Debaters Place First In Bradley Tournament ww NOVICE DEBATERS Bill Bednan, John Andrews, Charles Dugopolski. Uliesolvetl: That social security benefits shoultl he ex- tentletl to inclucle complete nietlical caren proviclctl a clelmatahle topic lor Provisois eighteen cluh menihers. llanltecl among the hest squacls in the state. cleliaters lrom Vvest were ahle competitors for top honors at tour- naments. Alter winning several contests hir. Xllaagc, coach, hopecl the teains woultl terininatc the season with a high stancling in state championship competition. Llnclerlying the wins anal losses was the aclvancetl prep- aration lor ciehates which were often won anal lost in the library while researching materials. Five cleliatcrs at- tencletl special courses in speech and clelnatc last sunie lncr at lllinois State University and lhllichigan State University. The clchaters remained continually up to clate on latest development relating to clchatc questions.
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Front Row: Janet Lock, Sandra Messett, Nancy Trippel. Row Two: An- nette Kouimelis, Janet Jewell, Diana Aronica, Mary Ellen Van Loghem, Linda Johnson, Row Three: Peggy Crawford, Adriene Beckman, Anita Slifka, Jane Taft, Pamela Thamm, Dorothy Neuhaus. Row Four: Kathy Martin, Sandra Wesol, Sherry Sastellani, Hanna Brenner, Sharon Morley, Valerie Treadman, Mary Gardner, Row Five: Carol Moore, Bunnie Crosby, Janice Klean, Karen Remen, Sharyn Collura, June Anderson, Manual Paredes. Row Six: John Monaghon, George Sanders, Rose Kernkamp, Joann Olszewski, Barbara Holmes, Joe Vitti, Jim Zelenski. Row Seven: Lauretta Fay, Barbara Stephen, Janice Leisek, Karen Earl, Janice Bozzelli, Phyllis Bogorad, Susan Osenberg, Mary Amann. Raw Eight: Charol Han- sen, Joann Schmania, Esther Maresso, Judy Diehl, Barbara Wilcox, Susan Hilliard, Barbara Swenson, Joyce Zylinski, Janice Komendanchik, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Seated: Miss Hamilton, Miss Scala, Pres- ident Gloria Sabbatiello, Secretary Karen Fraunhofer. Standing: Mr. Small, Vice-president Betty Farr, Treasurer Lorraine Mentz. s. ' B N s'SaB!fXQi Future Teachers Preview Problems and Pleasures With plans for remaining in school for the rest of their lives, members of West's chapter of Future Teachers of America find club activities give valuable insight into the problems and satisfactions of their chosen profes- sion. Local and state conferences bring contacts with education from many fields. Interested in the many aspects of special education, the club actively helps to support the international exchange student program, It Marsha Francis entertains FTA members with slides taken during her trip abroad.
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