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Qufure ,Nursvs af America Girls with white starched caps in their future become further acquainted with the many sides of the nurs- ing profession through the Future Nurses of America. Donating toys to hospitals and sending used clothes to hospitals in Korea were two of this club's worthwhile projects. O MRS. MIDDLETON ?ufure J-famemakers of America The Future Homemakers of America strive for the advancement of better homemaking and impressing upon others the importance of good management in every home. The club's activities included a bake sale, a fashion show and a tea. Each club member worked to learn and practice skills which are a necessary attribute ot the good home maker ' 'HOME Ec. DEPART. l I77
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Beardsley Crightl Art edu conducts a meeting with staff The CAULDRON Staff E 'WW mmm ms Editor, Barbara Zivi, discusses the CAULDRON contest with Ann Baugh, Pat Boyles, and Jet-F Kline.. I79
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