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ro DO,DO IT WITH THY MIGHT.” HI RUTH L. LARSON, our school nurse always offers helpful advice and first hand knowledge to F. N. A. members. Many hands make our burden lighter. An annual project of F. N. A. is sponsoring a needy family at Christmas time. The girls get great pleasure from making the season joyous by bringing each member of the family presents, furnishing a tree, decorations, Christmas dinner, and gifts for the home. At a party the girls enjoy wrapping the gifts, and preparing to make Christmas a happier one. Back row: Helen Ferguson, Barbara Maxwell, Norma McManus, Walita Boyd, Judy Bambolis, Ann Ahlstrom, Janette Fletcher, Frankie Gillen. Third row: Carolyn Edwards, Marilyn Cornelius, Georgia Buskirk, Susanne Dumont, Sharon Keith-ler, Eleanor George, Beth Gale, Roberta Johnson. Second row: Dershie Bridgeford, Ines Franklin, Marilyn Miller, Marjorie Marron, Mary Lynne Lepper, Cecilia Beaton, Mary Bylund, Connie Cosby. Front row: Elaine Malyurek, Colleen Legerskj, Reba Maddux, Linda Lou Lee, Beverly Cornelius, Shirley 29 Matheson, Nadine Boley, Doris Lewis.
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Back row: Judy Scott, Antoinette Zowada, Sheilia Nottingham, Barbara Yorio, Linda Smith, Sandra Neereimer, Loyola Pedulla, Bonnie Skaar, Nancy Tate. Third row: Linda Tibbets, Dee Ann Rogers, Pam Sheeley, Mary Jane Neighbors, Barbara Schwartz, Judy Nelson, Orvetta Morris, Margo Steel. Second row: Katie Wardle, Marsha Russell, Jackie Randall, Janet Miner, Molly Sampson, Linda Harrison, Esther Nye, Roxie Pedulla, Margie Perkins, Virginia Snyder. Front row: Sally Stephens, Suzanne Nystrom, Pat Montgomery, Maurita Redle, Michele Mooney, Sharon Randall, Phyllis Thompson, Norma Steel, Charlotte Parobeck. The efficient officers of F. N. A. this year are: Pat Montgomery, President; Georgia Buskirk, Vice President; Beverly Cornelius, Secretary; Molly Sampson, Treasurer. Future Nurses of America is a club organized to help girls become better acquainted with the nursing profession. Meetings are held regularly twice a month and are varied with a different program each time. Under the capable guidance of M iss Koehler, the girls in F. N. A. greatly benefit from their membership. Each year F. N. A. greatly benefit from their membership. Each year F. N. A. sponsors the annual Valentine dance and a Mother-Daughter tea. And what pleasure we get from lending our helping hands.
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GLADLY THEY LEARN, GLADLY TEACH Serving as an informant the John J. Early Chapter of the Future Teachers of America adapted as its chief purpose the task of interesting students in the teaching profession. Its objective is successfully fulfilled by the efforts of the sponsor Miss Dorothy Waisner, the speakers making up the various programs, and by member participation in its activities. One of the main features of the FTA curriculum is the practice teaching program which is enacted through the club. Back row: Linda Robb, Kathie Owens, Marilyn Rolston, Karen Tomsik, Ben Powell, Linda Thomas, Mary Gae Porter, Beth Fair, Carolyn Bell. Lela Eagleton. Third row: Elyn Rasmussen, Sandra Lloyd, Shirley Barello, Judy Lepper, Mary Kusel, Barbara Butkay, Pat Hall, Charlene Butkay, Cynthia Barnhart, Sandy Wimer. Second row: Emilie Lehr, Mary Helen Anderson, Betty Adsit, Virginia Hall, Lela Reeves, Carli Pratt, Carol Osgard, Beverly Cornelius, Ann Connor, Billie Howell. Front row: Sandy Marshall, Diana Rotellini, Cecilia Beaton, Harriet Teich, Maurita Redle, Tonia Rulli, Addie Powell, Billie Graham, Lora Parker. Center, right: The members have just finished the induction ceremony and are ready to eat. Lower left: Silent Night—Grouped around the piano at the Christmas party, some of the club have a wonderful time singing. Many social events promote interest and enthusiasm for more and better work. These girls learn that teaching must be made a pleasing profession filled with many little niceties of life as well as hard work. X Above: Lela Eagleton, Beverly Cornelius, Barbara Butkay and Miss Waisner are opening gifts at the annual Christmas party.
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