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r We'll look to these future nurses to cure our ills. ga fare umea A nursing career offers a challenge to the girl who undertakes it as her vocation. She has to work long hours and she has to have much pa- tience. 'Ihe satisfaction comes when a nurse knows she is helping a sick person become well, or is easing the suttering ot a hopelessly ill pa- tient. Nurses are desperately needed. Sandusky High can be proud that they have a group of girls who are looking forward to becoming nurses. Started through the influence of Miss Reiff and Mrs. Winkler, the Future Nurses' Club was es- tablished in 1952 for those girls who were interest- ed in a nursing career. During the three years since its beginning, the members of the club have visited all of the local hospitals and nurses' homes and have seen what a student nurse's life is like. They also have had prominent doctors and nurses come to their meetings to speak on the different phases of nursing, and they have seen movies concerning the nursing profession. After the club's meetings, which are held the first Tuesday of every month, the girls make dress- ings for the Cancer Society. To give the girls experience in caring for the sick and also as a service to the school, a future nurse is stationed every period of the day in the sick room and the school doctor's office. This year the club elected as its officers Rob- erta Hanville, president, Carol Ann Murray, vice- president, Bonnie McGregor, secretary-treasurer, and Hedy Papenfuse and Judy Jameson as Stu- dent CoJncil representatives. Mrs. Winkler, Miss Witter, and Miss Rentsch sponsor the club. Sick? Carol Ann Murray, Roberta Hanville, Bonnie McGregor Folding bandages. 'D 27
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Studying is in 6.14, cm In T939 the College Guidance Club of San- dusky High School, popularly known as the Col- lege Club, was formed by Mr. Carl J. Ruff, to fur- ther the students' interest in college attendance. Mr. Ruff, one of our high school's present teachers, was a sponsor of the group for many years and acted as college advisor. When his mathematics work became heavier, coupled with teaching in Bowling Green State University, he was relieved ot the assignment. In February of 1949, after a year of inac- tivity, the College Club was reorganized by pop- ular demand of the student body. At this time Miss Ellen Lehman was appointed to serve as sponsor. This organization has been very active on the school scene since its beginning. Members of their future. the iunior and senior classes are eligible to join. Miss Lehman serves the students as college counselor, aided by Mr. Raymond Brickley. Any afternoon Miss 'Lehman may be found in her of- fice busy at work on the innumerable tasks of her job. ln this office may be found catalogues from almost every college or university in the United States, information on vocations, iob opportuni- ties, scholarships, and any other items of interest to the prospective college student. This year's officers are: president, Alan Routhg vice-president, Tom Murray, secretary-treasurer, Janet Wilcox, Student Council representatives, Ellen Seaman and Dave Ortman. Sponsors of the T954-55 club are Miss Lehman, Miss Dorothy Balduff, and Mr. Brickley. Good advice at hand. Tom Murray, Janet Wilcox, Alun Routh. Time for planning. ESP?-' 26 it - s fs' P'-Q 'F
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1st row: Wilke, Stephens, Knerr, Hunter, J. Meairs, Koser, Biohn, Weis, McCool, Hoffman, Hildebrand, Smith, S. Ohlemacher, Fox. 2nd row: M. Wichman, Bellamy, Hendrickson, Aust, Watson, Lindsley, L. Py, Stellhorn, Therkelsen, Hawley, Thom, Richey, Haynes, Bertsch. 3rd rowl Knoll, Engelsen, Dahlke, Gust, Suerman, N. Py, Meese, Campbell, Schaefer, Dahs, Boulis, Wilson, Young, Buehrle, Parker. 4th row: Voight, Wood, Wilkins, Guss, Pascoe, Blevins, Roesch, Whisner, Troike, Sheldon, Lutz, Guinta, Marksbury, Webster, Busch, R. Ohlemocher. 5th row: Rehfuss, Johnson, Wild, Cousino, Miller, J. Wichman, Lydens, Behrendsen, Cummings, Dickerson, Knapp, Schwanger, Asher, Nebergall, Laird. Not pictured: Harpst, Klohn, Poulos, Rotsinger. .X4 Cayalaeffa oir ln the school year of 1934-35, Miss Eulalie Shaw, who was the supervisor of music in public schools, organized the first A Cappella choir in Sandusky. By the end of the first semester, the choir had purchased their robes and had made nine public appearances. In 1942 Miss Marian Willis filled the vacancy left by Miss Show when she left the school system. Miss Willis was the directoress until January of 1946 when Mr. Harold Kaufman took over. 1953 was a big year for the choir, for under Mr. Kaufman they made their first coast to coast radio broadcast and appeared on television. This year the choir was again on the radio coast to coast with its time increased to a half hour. lt also gave its annual Christmas concert for the general public and the school. There was a ioint concert held at Sandusky with the choirs of Elyria and Lorain participating. The choir also presented several radio programs and its annual Easter program. The choir's activities were con- cluded with the robing ceremony which has be- come an annual affair. The officers were: Mike Asher, president, David Nebergall, vice-president, Lois Young, secretary, Judy Richey, treasurerpand Ann Hawley and Jacque Bohn as librarians. Shadrack Jack! Seated: Lois Young, Judy Richey. Anyone for punch and cookies? Standing: Mike Asher, Dave Nebergall. '?vy..K 28
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