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LIBRARY CLUB Acting as assistant librarians to Mrs. Huling, the members of the Library Club gained valuable information while doing a service for their fel- low classmates. Checking out books, straighten- ing the shelves, placing current magazines and newspapers on the proper racks, and preparing new books for general use were just a few of the many tasks performed by these helpful students. These tasks were made easier by the many new improvements in the library this year. ln appre- ciation of their services, the annual spring tea, honoring the graduating seniors, was held at the end of the year. Mrs. Huling demonstrates the use of the book charger to Carole Miller, club president. Row 1: Barbara Rossi, Karen Wiltrout, Derian Keefer, Bon- nie Kraus, Ruth Nevin, Barbara Senior, JoAnn May, Mrs. Huling. Row 2: Nancy Agostinelli, Donna Sumner, Cindy Wolfe, Terry Boots, Donna Fisher, DeWitt Krepps, Arlene Bradford, Carole Steffler. Row 3: Linda Teets, Carol Mar- shall, Brenda Quinn, Linda Kanzleiter, Cheryl Allison, Leslie Lancy, Vicki Aaron, Bob Anderson. Row 4: Gloria Wilds, 'su Mary Graham, Patty Hazen, Susan Headland, Linda Strub, Lyn Jeffers, Debbie Wiley, Sally Ann Bauder. Row 5: Nancy Pocza, Kathy Bellian, Carole Miller, Stacy Friel, Debbie Burke, Shirley Main, Linda Main, Ron Miller. Row 6: Carol Orr, Linda McGrew, Linda Hodge, Bonnie Haine, Arla Dawn Wolfe, Patti Wiley, Neil Anderson, Don Miller. 40 , A
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FUTURE HOMEMAKE RS Being a housewife is more complicated than one imagines, therefore, every girl should learn the essentials of becoming an efficient home- maker. This was the task which the Future Homemakers of America very adequately accom- plished this year. Stimulating meetings gave the girls a better understanding of the many talents a homemaker needs in our bustling modern-day communities. Two services performed by this club were participation in the Christmas food drive and sponsorship of Good Grooming Week. Packing food for needy families was one activity of the Future Homemakers. . tis.. ..i I Row 1: Barbara Lunn, Sherian Smith, Sandy Shaner, Linda Cunningham, JoAnn Smallwood, Susan Graham, Linda Ben- der. Row 2: Emma Lutz, Susan Thompson, Leona French, Jimena Ford, Sandy Kozicki, Polly Arkwright, Ruth Bernd, Joan Steffler. Row 3: Donna McKinney, Martha Kinslow, F -..J ..........- I E ai ' r..f- 'Q M li i' i wlllkra EE -fl mr Marsha Plaveczki, Alice McWithey, Betty Murray, Dorothy Krupa, Maxine Reda. Row 4: Susan Vok, Carol Reeder, Judy Smith, Terry Besenyei, Linda Main, Shirley Main, Carol Tedrow, Ethel Schramm. Row 5: Paula Berger, Diane Richter, Sheri Higgins, Carol Stauffer.
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I Row 1: Barbara Rossi, Cynthia Wolfe, Linda Kanzleiter, Mary Graham, Brenda Quinn, Daryl Safreed, Patricia Hazen, Miss Blair. Row 2: Debra Kirkwood, Marian Cater, Joan Steffler, Georgian Vinski, Cheryl Ripper, Beverly Calhoun, Diane Lucas, Sally Bauder. Row 3: Kathy Bellian, Carole Miller, Janet Frishkorn, Elizabeth Rogers, Sandra Pflug, Diane FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers of America, in trying to fulfill its purpose, was very ac- tive during this past year. Guest speakers provided programs oriented to give mem- bers a greater perspective of their chosen field. In addition, the club helped sponsor various all-school activities and continued with its publication of the News Letter which was sent to alumni. By attending conferences and observing teachers in the classroom, they received a glimpse of what their chosen profession holds in store for them. club members with the scope of a career in teaching Innocent, Paula McWithey, Bonnie Haine. Row 4: Patricia Rhodes, Carol Orr, Linda Friel, Ernest Moye, Thomas Hupp, Ronald E. Miller, Rebecca Priest, Timothy Barton. Row 5: Elaine Szabo, Patricia Wiley, Linda McGrew, Evelyn Bonzo, Barbara Howells, Debra Shaffer, Michael Bieselt. s., Guest speakers, such as Mr. E. B. McNitt, former super- intendent of New Brighton School District, acquainted
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