Riverview Gardens High School - Echoes Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1965

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Riverview Gardens High School - Echoes Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 159 of 184
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FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA The F.N, A. sponsored by Miss Farr and Mrs. Sudduth, has been active in fulfiMing a well planned program to inform and learn about the nursing profession, to acquaint their members with various schools of nursing and colleges that will enable them to meet the qualifications which they con undertake to become better ocquointed with as many phases of the profes- sion as possible. Officers are: Sue MorsanJck, President; Joan Paslawsky, Vice-President; Judee Murawski, Secretory; Sandro Moenster, Treasurer; Judy Hill, Librarian. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The purpose of the Riverview Chapter of the F.T.A,, now in its thirteenth year, has again been to learn more about teaching and several interesting variations to the profes- sion. Throughout the yeor the association heard several guest speakers, experts in their fields, on various phases of teaching. Trips to area schools were organized in or- der that the members might hove a chance to actually teach a class. Officers are: Pat KwJatkowski, President; Ma rlene Krueger, i, Vice-President; Karen Platz, Secretory; Cindy Myers, Parliomentarion; Mary Egert, Librarian; Miss Mcintosh, Sponsor.

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INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE CLUB The International Exchange Club is In its fourth year. Any foreign language student is eligible for membership. The club devises a planned program in which eoch language is given opportunity to provide entertainment for at least one meet- ing of the ye r. Through this program, the club achieves its purpose of learning about the culture of the countries in- volved. Following up a campaign begun in 1963 to sponsor a foreign exchange student, the club met this goal. OflRcers ore: Janis AufderHeide, President; Barbara Kemoer, Vice- President; Judy Fritsch, Secretory; Linda Leh, Treasurer; Kalya Brown, Social Chairman; Gail Peterson, Sergeant-ot-Arms. LATIN CLUB The purpose of the Lotin Club is to cultivate students ' interest in the Latin language and Roman history and customs. In actively fulfilling its purpose, the Latin Club, advised by Mrs. Popendick, produced several Latin play- lets, celebrated major holidays in the Roman custom. listened to informative topics of Latin interest, and learned much from their experiences. Officers are: Linda Von Deven, President; Rosemary Moroni, Vice- President; Judee Murowski, Secretory; Donna Rosteck, Treasurer.



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DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramotics Club offers o service to the school through at least two annuol dramatic productions, as well as an experience fo its members in all oreas of the dramatic arts through production. Members become familiar with acting, bockstoge work, and make- up plus many other facets of dramatic production. Directed by Mrs, Mercer, the winter ploy produced by the club was Meet Me in St- Louis by Christopher Sergei. Officers are: Sharon Kum- bier, President; Dave Baxter, Vice-President; Lindo Richter, Secre- tary; Undo Chamberlin, Treasurer; Linda Pohle, Scribe, Joyce McClellon, Historion. THESPIANS The Thespians, sponsored by Mrs, Mercer, ore members of o national society dedicated to the advancement of the dra- matic arts Designed primarily as on honorary organization for students interested in drama, the society requires high ochievements from its members, who understand well their mottO; Act well your part, there all the honor lies, OfTi- cers ore: Shoron Kumbier, President; Dave Baxter, Vice- President; Linda Richter, Secretary; Linda Chamberlin, Treas- urer; Linda Pohle, Scribe; Joyce McClellon, Historian.

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