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Future Nurses Club: Row 1: Riethmiller, C. Kunas, M. Kungle, G. Lindus, M. Adams, B. Osborne, S. Newman, K. Cauffield, S. Maclntyre. Row 2: S. Field, A. Fairweather, D Haws, Luther, C. Binder, M. Pim, N. Rumbaugh, L. Britt, D. Adkins. Row 3: A. Mason, C. jones, C. Niedermeyer, S. Scalpel, .... scissors . . . .clamps . . . . what's the blood pressure? No you're not listening to Ben Casey but a meeting of the Future Nurses of Ame- rica. This year with the help of Mrs. Amy Fischer, guidance counselor, three doctors' wives organized this club for girls interested in the nursing profession. Mrs. Frank Mc- Dunn, M. Willey, Tifft, S. Mellon, C. McKisson. Row 4: L. Hare, L. Kahnn, L. Swartz, Kerkian, B. Haines, V. Winemiller, B. Skeen, L. Rubik. Row 5: N. Welton, M. Mihelcic, B. Samolis, S. Franks, L. Pedigo, P. Wallace, T. Torgerson. Donald, Mrs. M. A. Gallagher, and Mrs. Schlrueter planned field trips for the girls every other month-the first was to Sum- mit County Receiving Hospital. The offi- cers are, Sue Newman, President, Barb Os- borne, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, Marylnn Adams, and Transportation Chair- man, Tana Hostermann. Medicine Thrives At Revere A Future Doctors Club was also formed this year. The members are: Row 1: D. Adkins, C. Caufield, K Rivers, B. Osborne, T. Osborne, Kehoe. Row 2: D. Anderson, B. Kouldelka, D. Parks, D. Binder, S. Pelz. Row 3: Tyrell, R, jelm, R. Falor,-I. Springer, D. McDonald. -65-
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'kids--v-1 Students Learn About The World Around Them Who knows! some day a famous nuclear scientist may be a Revere graduate. Through lectures and regular meetings, the Science Club explores the world of science. Members consisted of interested students with an 80 accumlative average and a class in either physics or chemistry. Science Club ofhcers are: B. Kould- elka, Secretary-Treasurer, D. Shook, President, and Mr. Pamer. This year the American Service Com- mittee welcomed Gabriel Sondermann, foreign exchange student from Germany. The students sold Christmas cards design- ed by exchange .students to make money to help sponsor future exchange students. On December 14, they held a dinner at Richfield Church and joan Keihl show- ed slides about her school year in New Zealand. A.F.S. members are: D. Clay, B. Hepler, P. Mc- Nair, D. McDonald, K. Fogarty, P. Waidler, Kiehl, Liebert, G. Sondermann, S. Davidson, D. Smith. tw: Science Club members are: Row 1: B. Kouldelka, G. House- ly, D. james, D. McDonald, Liebert, K. Rivers, T. Weav- er, B. Wilson, Welser, M. Sheldon. Row 2: D. Shook, C - 64 - Saalfield, M. Gross, B. Kelley, T. Turk, A. Klenotic, C. Brock, Tyrell.
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Page editors were: Karen Fry, editorg Christy Wohler, assistant editorg Dan McDonald, sports editorg David james, feature editor. Karen Fry, editor, and Mrs. Ocasck, advisor. Lanter A staff consisting of page editors, business managers, circulation managers, reporters and typists combine efforts to publish THE LAN- TERN once every three weeks during the school year. Two car washes, one in the fall and one in the spring were held by the staff in order to raise money for operating expenses. Under the guidance of Mrs. Virginia Oca- sek, THE LANTERN participates in activities of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and Quill and Scroll. As a result of these projects, the editors have been able to use more pictures and cuts to create more reader appeal. fum Judy McCarthy and Sharon Carlson.
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