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TURE TEACHERS The Future Teache: Club was founded fc the purpose of provic ing information whic will acquaint the men bers with the facts col cerning theteachin professions, to study ol portunities available i the profession, and 1 provide some practic training in teachin, During the second sr mester each club men ber was given one dz to observe classes 1 operation at loc schools. A Futui Teacher's conventio was held for those inte ested in entering tl profession. Row 1: Judy Cries, Karen Harsch, Pam Otto, Sondra Iohnson, Bi-tsv Phillips, Pat Shirley, Sandy Granger, Ian Laughlin, Ann Kert, lan Baldwin, jenn Loeffler, Sheila Levitt, Sharon Stem, Yevette Atlas, Iosette Mclazzo. Row 3: Mr. Zastrow spon., Celia Coldmau, Carol Coldbaum, Laurie Beaudry, Susan Smith, Cathy Creen, janet johnson, Nancy Valentine. HOM MAKERS Members of Future Homemakers of America .. A A V a'-- strive to build better 4 homes and to improve ' community and home a life standards. At club meetings speakers talked to the F.H.A. members about self- improvements, fa m i ly relations, interior dec- orations, s ewin g, and cooking. The purpose of -- these talks was to pre- A pare the girls for the many responsibilities they will face as home- maker. Through the ac- tivities of F.H.A. A , growing appreciation of Q the joys and satisfactions W of homemaking was developed. Row 1: Toni Freeman, Diana Crocker, Sue Creen, Nancy Niccum, Diane Cajewski, Floy Anderso Sharon Niccum, Elyse Speer, Cathy Alexander, Mrs. Dunbar, sponsor. 132
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JU IOR RED CRCSS At the beginning of the year, ach homeroom elected one stu- lent to be a member of the unior Red Cross Representa- ives. Through this representa- ive, every homeroom learned he purpose and goals of the unior Red Cross. The Iunior Red Cross aided he national organization in 'ariying out the annual Red Iross Drive. In each homeroom he representative collected con- ributions and presented con- ributors with an official Red Iross membership card and a min. This year's junior Bed Iross sponsor was Miss Hulse. Row 1: Roberta Wray, Nancy Hood, Charlene Lee. 1 gs. fi , :ri ,lefty fn fy - -'Pa ' 1 Barbie VVeiner, Kathy Plimpton. Row 2: judy Burney, Kathy Molar, Marlowe. Row 3: Chuck Taplin, Beverly Hulse, Sally Wood, Victor .-3 QQ' 3' Row 1: Theresa White, Barbara Brownstein, Mary Henry, joan Harsch, Row 2: Bill Briggs, Flora Gott, George Kavatlias, Sandy Miller, Shary Musikcr, Don XVester, Larry Bclliumcur, Ann Kurtz, Nancy Rust, Carol Lacy. 131
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DISTRIB TIVE EDUCATIO Offering training in .nd out of school, the Distributive Education rrogram requires mem- :ers to hold part time obs outside of school .s one of the require- nents of the course. fhrough a series of nterviews at the end of fach year, interested tudents who meet D.E. Jualifications are chosen O Work under the DLE. vrogram. Each student vho desires to retain his nb after graduation nay do so, and may .dvance according to his apabilities. This year's IE. sponsor was Mr. Iulse. ...---J ,f 'ik 9, ,ml f Row 1: Tom Warren, Gary Heath, Mary Ann Taylor, Pam Otto. Row 2: Susan Shaeffer, Jo Ann Titus, Mary Lou Mayo, Roberta Perry, Tom Haskcns, Sharon XVehster, Jean Horner, Jacqui Hanson, Marie Taylor, Judi Sands, Janie Chumblcr, Mr. Hulse, span. Row 3: Linda Lewis, Steve Shacfcr, Diane Pol- ivchak, Janet Holland, Diana Pallo, Martha Cline, Jean Moore. NURSES CLUB T'he Future Nurses Club is sponsored by Rincon,s nurs e, Mrs. Cress. The purpose of the club is to prepare the members for a ca- reer in nursing. During the year, club members visit hospitals and work as aides doing such mis- cellaneous jobs as run- ning errands for the hospital staff and de- -... 255-.. . :IW . sf' A N R livering flowers to pa- tient,s rooms. Through their association with people in the medical profession it is hoped that members will con- tinue on to a successful career in the field of nursing. Jw 1: Dianne Jacobs, Joyce Kuecker, Marty Curtis. Row 2: Kao Kennedy, Janet Renn, Diana Fri- rna, Chris Rey, Karen Kamrowski, Karen Miller. Row 3: Anna Nord, R. N., Bonnie Mills, Cheryl asmar, Sandy Hortense, Carolyn Ball, Julia Cress, sponsor. 133
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