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Future Nurses of America . lst Row: Connie Johnson, Mary Waring, Carolyn Smith, Yolanda Bowles, Donna Means, Delores Wallington. 2nd Row: .Martha Tatum, Janice Harris, Charlesetta Finney, Harriett Moore, Judanne Freeman. 3rd Row: Deavie Martin, Renee Manago, Olivia Mc- Murray, Frances Wylie, Evelyn Wade, Deborah Thomas, Sharon Fletcher. 4th Row: Ralph Jones, Kenneth Johnson, Randolph Wright, Lonnie Johnson. The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to bring together high school girls who are interested in nursing as a career. The members share a common interest, in that they explore opportunities and requirements in nursing and at the same time learn about the community life in which they are soon to engage as informed citizens. R e d C r o s s 5 'E s lst Row: Martha Tatum, Patricia Jordan, Sharon Berry, Kenneth Johnson, Deborah Roddey, Jacqueline Dickerson. 2nd Row: Mrs. Bishop, Alice Smith, Hilda Marshall, Marion Clark, Vernetta Dozier, Alma Gilchrist, Cecelia Davis. 3rd Row:Tyresia Dennis, Joyce Tansimore, Terteta Goode, Leah Miller, Virginia Marr, Portia Carson, A. Haywood. 4th Row: Lonnie Johnson, Randolph Wright, Stanley Golden, John Peacock, Maurice Daniels. 5th Row: Ralph Jones, James Parren, Andre Haywood, Moses Brown, Marcus Chapelle, Vincent Harrington. To help students express their concernfor the health and happiness of people everywhere, through service projects and educational social growth, is the objective of Red Cross. 119
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The Chemists 1st Row: Albert Hollingshed, Alonzo Taylor, Darrylle Hamilton, Patrice White, Don na Burns, Thurston Fletcher. 2nd Row:Joseph Hawkins, William Gamble, Geraldine Olden, Mary Honablew, Patricia Jordan, Peggy Manley, Delores McCoy, Suzanne Garner, Valina Jones, Oliver Smith, Regina Williams. 3rd Row: Robert Mitchell, Audrey Den nard, Mozelle Smith, Marsha Elliott, Thedosia Green, Denise Dorsey. 4th Row: James Thompson, Jack Sykes, Carolyn Smith, Christine Nesbitt, Jone Davis, Deborah Roddey, Cynthia Best, Judy Ross, Patricia Hackett, Deavie Martin, Willie Stephenson, Ronald Kearny. 5th Row: Philip Burkley, Virginia Curry, Natalie Brannum, Doris Sykes, lshtor McCain, Cheryl Bannister. The Chemists is a group that deeply engrosses itself with scientific investigations and study not provided during a routine class. They discuss scientific problems and even perform laboratory exper- iments. The Bible Club 1st Row: Mary Roach, Wardell Smith, Patricia Swinton, Mary Clowe, Shirley Wimbush. 2nd Row: Karen Diggs, Tyresia Dennis, Ralph Jones, Ramona Osborne, Peggy Sullivan. 3rd Row: Thomasine Washington, SamuelJones, Muriel Chambers. The Bible Club serves to instill the warmth and richness of spirit, centering upon principles of religious teachings. TheNationaIHonor Society The Drama Club fi if N 1 'i'i A lst Row: Audrey Denard, Patricia Hackett, Natalie Brannum. 15: Row: Milton Tuten, Theresa Lurry, Marion Clark. 2nd Row: Janice Smalls, Reginia Williams, Delores Pitts, Janice Wylie. 2nd Row: Miss Faggins, Juanita Tucker, Pa- Sheila Brown. tricia Porter, Evelyn Veney, Barbara Childress, Vickie Gregg, Beverly James. 3rd Row: Maxine Carter, Robert Hughes, 1 18 Barbara Smith, Mary Warring.
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20 Features Spingarn Featured in the Dance. Youth is the time when all is spring. Now we come to the lighter side when play takes precedence over Work. It's that journey down Memory Lane to recall and capture all the fun We had. This section preserves our gaiety for those later times in our lives when we must depend upon our yearbook for nostalgic memories. -1- lt was that wonderful time at the Officers' Ball. Don't you remember?' .2- No, it wasn't! It was the Spring Festival, and I was the Queen of the Ball! -5- You're kidding, I know. It wasn't any of these. It was Homecoming '67, when Russell Clark made all the touchdownslu We-all of us-are but dreamers-and, besides, what difference does it make now as long as it was such fun!
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