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STUDENTS EXPLORE THEIR I TE DED FTA BOTTOM ROW: Judy Labuda, Linda Weiler, Bonnie Havel, Nancy Bucher, Sandy Benson, Jackie McDonald, Barb Dienes, SECOND ROW: Kiaran O'Brien, Mary Lou Cornelius, Sue Zizka, Claudia Sedlack, Diana Holt, Beverly Kovach, Diane Alexander, Karen Kruk, Cheryl Shone, Deanna Swalley. THIRD ROW: Daniel Tobik, Barb Walder, Bonnie Hoffman, Janis Houck, The Future Teachers of America was a club organized for the students interested in teaching. At many of the meetings, guest speakers lectured on various topics, such as the planning of balanced educational programs, the responsibilities of the teacher, and the various teaching areas. One outstanding project of the club was raising funds for a scholarship for a senior interested in a teaching career. Another project was the donation Lynda Stepanek, Barbara LoCastro, Judy Presley, Jane Thomas, Linda Toth, Sue Carpenter, Barb Kent, Linda F ahrland. FOURTH ROW: David Kotasek, Sue Pecora, Donna Romoli, Nadine Davis, Nancy Kason, Dick Barth, Gary Gress, Carol Greenberg, Linda Werner, Karen Antall, Judy Zulauf, Ron Stepanik. of Christmas gifts to a home for retarded children and to a needy family. To provide funds for these projects, the club sold VF pennants and tickets to classical films. The officers of this group were Dan Tobik, presidentg Gef Foster, vice-president, Sue Zizka, treasurer, and Barb Dienes, secretary. Mr. Bernard Specht served as adviser. FTA BOTTOM ROW: June Muha, Sandra Ammiller, Jeannie Baran, Lynne Jackson, Susie Schwartz, Jan Ryan, Carol Cooper, Axon, Linda Schneider, Cindy Grahl. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hosic, Judy Erikson, Carol Reed, Cheryl Swanson, Sue Molinari, Laraine Walkup, Norma Rohde, Beverly Thomas, Karen Weber- Chris Fernelius, Gef Foster, Diane Stadnik, Gwen Hausser, SECOND ROW: Marilyn Demeter, Candy Marr, Judie Offter- Janice Baratta, Kathleen Baird, Carol Lohmann, Annell Beutel, matt, Jan With, Judi Tuskes, Susan Hermanson, Sharon Herman- son, Claudia Doering, Marsha Pergler, Georgene Tachuk, Carol 84 Sue Meeth, Susan Jones.
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RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING STUDENTS The National Honor Society was established to recognize students who excelled in character, lead- ership, service, and scholarship. Supervised by Mr. Donald Dinsmore, the group held a dance after the Shaw basketball game, sold candy and basketball pep buttons, and had a booth at the annual Spring Carnival tg raise money for the purchase of the fall and spring inductees' invitations and pins. As a service for the school, the Society posted many dis- plays on the bulletin board in the front of the cafe- teria. Ofiicers of the National Honor Society were Mike Yurcheshen, president, Bill Niro, vice-presi- dentg Gene Dornbrook, treasurerg and Bonnie Havel, secretary. Ni-lg, 3 4 2 S Slj J im Haug and Karen Kuonen sell candy for Honor Society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Schill, Jeanne Nesbit, Judy Labuda, Linda Weiler, Karen Kuonen, Karen Schlegelmilch, Vito Mazzeo, Dennis Kabasan, Roy Lucht, Karen Thompson, Tom Harlan, Janet Trytek, Jackie McDonald, Paulette Fenda, Cerri Caldun, Jan Strobl. SECOND ROW: Janice Murzyn, Bobby Ann Ehrlich, Barbara Mezzulo, Drena Arko, Cheryl Stefanik, Linda Werner, Linda Fahrland, Cheryl Shone, Carol Greenberg, Del Drake, Bev Ewan, James Gore, Sharon Karlosky, Bonnie Hoffman, Don Kocka, Marilyn Butts, Jeanne Hertelendy, Jeff Brandes, Shirley Jantz, Deanna Swalley.THIRD ROW: Theodore Schiffrik, Charles Smith, Judith Kruggel, James Kazura, Dan Tobik, Fred Reth, Sue Wolf, Ray Benjamin, Jack Prentice, Ken Bruggers, Mike Schreiber, Karl Scherr, Beverly Schwartzmann, Nancy Kason, Larry Dome, .Thomas Umbel, Claudia Sedlack, Sheryl Nash, Ron Long, Bob Soppelsa. 83
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CAREERS THROUGH CLUB CTI ITIES FNC OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Kutchko, bistoriang Jan Salay, presidentg Sandy Telegdy, vice-pres- ident. SECOND ROW: Linda Kerins, Presenting information about nursing and intro- ducing related' careers were the purposes of the Future Nurses Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Shirley Maloch, the school nurseg and Miss Judith Sander. All girls interested in nursing were able to join this national organization, but after becoming members they were required to maintain high academic standings. By working as aids at area treasurer, Margie Hartman, secretary. hospitals during the summer, the future nurses gained much practical experience and also earned credit for volunteer work, which was required before they were awarded their pins. The girls attended several hospital open houses, made baskets for needy children and CARE, took their annual field trip, and had a banquet to end the year. F NC BOTTOM ROW: Carol Georgeff, Jill Warren, Carol Regrut, Rita Zietlow, Leslie Fix, Marsha Kutchko, Sandy Telegdy, Janet Salay, Margie Hartman, Linda Kerins, Diane Pekar, Barb Roebuck, Sandy Wagner, Pat Evanchak. SECOND ROW: Pauline Kirstein, Sharon German, Nancy Thiel, Karen Smith, Pam Hunter, Chris Singerman, Noreen Berna, Sarah Moose, Diane Davis, Karen Kozak, Georganne Amon, Bernie Bryda, Sharon Miller, Jeanne Cowley, Karen Weber, Jan Strobl. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Colden, Kathy Smullen, Ann Steckel, Mary Alice Horvath, Almira Mull, Sheryl Meder, Janet Bernacki, Barb Bentler, Bernadette Guddy, Pat Pike, Sue Robbins, Joanne Legan, Martha Weber, Debbie Beal, Shirley Manchek, Gretchen Voll, Barbara LoCastro. 35
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