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FUTURE TE CHER K qxqirggggbyi First Row, Left to right: Cheryl Jones,Marlene Goetter, Alfred Natali. Second Row: Gail Holt, Barbara Beat, Stefanie Krasowski. Standing: Mrs. Ennis. An acute interest in teaching is the prerequisite for members of this club. The club has only eight members, all of which are very active. Many of the members go to the community's elementary school, Oak Knoll, and observe classes of the age group that they are interested in teaching. This group spends the last fifteen minutes of the lunch periods taking care of the Lost and Found, which is their only means of acquiring money. RED CRUSS CL B Seated, Left to right: Evelyn McBride, Leslie Carpenter, Betty Scarpinato, Mrs. Fox, Sandra Ambrosia, Joan Surran.Standing: Shirley Ritter, Christine Janiszewski, Barbara Bickle, Sandra Coates, Ada Mason, Amelia Angeline, Rose Quatrocchi, Shirley Bickle, Mary Ann Forunato. The Red Cross Club is considered a service club. Students who find pleasure in helping people become the members of this club. Their future interests lie in medical technology fields.
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First Row, left to right: Maryann Giacobbe, Gladys The club program cons1sts of v1s1t1ng var1ous Williams, Renee D'Shields, Sandra Carter, Janice hospitals, making gifts for hospltal patlents and Fitzgerald. Second Row: Dorothy Bailey, Linda Flory, 1 . ha SS bl ab t h ahh Eileen Kellagher, Mrs. Kathleen Barnum, Advisor, earnmgas muc SP0 1 e Ou e careers FUTURE RSES First Row, left to right: Libby Williams, Dorothy Sullivan, Maria Francisco, Gwen Newkirk. Second Row: Mrs. Anne Kepler, Advisory Sherida Ahrens, Carol Ormsby, Barbara Robinson, Sylvia Steveson. The object of this club is to create an enthusiasm for.the nursing profession, to stimulate the desire to render service, and to encourage the develop- ment of character.
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VAN CED BIOLOGY I w l The purpose of this club is to experiment and Seated: James Pontano. Standing, Left to right: John learn things which are more advanced than a Ellis, Thomas Riggins: Eldvfafd Fields, Joseph Rich' regular biology Class. During the Club periods mond, Joseph We1r1ch, Llllle Bachteler, Mr. Murphy. club members do experiments ranging from pre- paring slides to dissecting frogs. TYPI G CL 59 swf The members of this club who have had revious Le z zo ri ht: Eileen James, Mrs. Bruscemi Rosalie P E , experience in typing, use the time to improve Corley,PaulettePender,RonaldAustin,ViolaJohnston, their basic akills and increase their speed.Those Fran Klmbwugh' Mary Fewkes, Randy Brown' members who have never had any typing experi- ence learn the fundamental typing skills.
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