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--z x W 3. Q 45 .W Waxxw 1 FUTURE TEACHERS: SeaTed: Penny l-loliday, Vera Sorenson, RuTh Johnson, Jeanne STahl, Nancy Bruce, Lynda Kanold, and Wayne SchaeTerg STanding: Carol Sue Brown, Judy Kucilr, Miss Tuclcer, Mr. Lawburgh, STeve Eurman, Sharon l-lighsmiTh, and Kay Nelson. ufure eac ers earn ew xgnsfruciion mefAoJs The EuTure Teachers AssociaTion sTrives Toward inTeresTing sTu- denTs in Teaching and aiding Those already inTeresTed To prepare To enTer The proTession. The club This year was under The direcTion oT H T yy Mr. Lawburgh. y,,, T Among The acTiviTies oT The club are The visiTing oT oTher X , VA ' schools To see how They are run and how The subiecTs are TaughT, E Q sm and seeing movies concerning meThods OT Teaching. The mosT inTer- 2 q ,.'. ' esTing meeTings, however, are Those aT which There are spealcers To , Z if W' T - Q 1,5 ,- T Tell The members abouT Techniques oT Teaching. , T ' ' T The members are able To earn pins by accumulaTing poinTs. f These pOinTs are acquired by being an oTTicer, giving reporTs con- !! yy cerning Teaching, and helping plan meeTings. This year's oTTicers are DorreTTa SieloTT, President Jean Rogers, Vice-PresidenT7 Donna Vernon, SecreTaryq Marilyn Ryan, Treasurer: and Lois Prell, Librarian. 75M FUTURE TEACHER OEHQERS: Foreground: Dir'-in T n Sif1'i'a'.' SeaTed: iigefi nT' STanding: 'Wei '-
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Sfudenfs evofecl fo fAe echcal :pro essions g . I 'N R s is . 1 iS Q ... X s Www-1 Allied Medical Careers, Tormerly lcnown as EuTure Nurses, is a club organized wiTh The assisTance oT Miss Gardiner, sponsor, To acquainT The girls wiTh Training op- porTuniTies in This Tield aTTer They leave high school. To inTroduce Them more Tully To The nursing proTes- sion, The members have Toured diTTerenT hospiTals and on occasion have spenT The nighT There. One oT Their main proiecTs was The malcing oT rag dolls Tor children aT The Childrens Memorial I-lospiTal. Over a period oT Tour years, by parTicipaTing on The proiecTs and commiTTees oT The club, The girls may receive a pin or guard loy earning one hundred poinTs Tor each. ALLIED MEDICAL CAREER CLUB OEEICERS: Seafecl: PaT Thompson, Seci'oTaryg Barbara Rivan, Vice-l3residenT: Standing: Florence Vondralc, Prosiclont and Theresa Cree, Treasurer. ALLIED MEDICAL CAREER CLUB: Fronf Row: Ann Millsap, Darlene Avender, BeTTy Rankin, Sandy I-laceiss, Mary BeTh EorresT, KaThy Morey, and DoroThy I-lolrng Second Row: Linda Wavalc, Arlene STewarT, RuTh I-larnden, Irene Roehner, RuTh SchoTT, Mary Ellen Gillespie, and Ellen Schroeder: Third Row: Lois Posfa, Joan TrauTman, Jeannine Lauer, Mary Jo Thorsen, Janice Kinny, Ann Muraslni, Louise Sherman, and Jean I-lolloway. ,39- HDV CTW li Z'Qlfi. : v si H
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5- 'G NS s Q' L X L ' i . as Qssis SUSHNTESS FORUM: Fronf Row: Barbara Leuschner Sally Ixopp, Lea Valenla, Janice Summins, Dolores Rubenstein Charloffe McClure, and .ludx lsrcik: Second Row: Marianna Ramsay, Charify Offo, CMO' lxellmlq. Sylvia Anderson Bonnie Burkef, Sandra lxanczxnski, Charlene Wiff, and Donna VVolbinQZ Third Row: Paf clones, Sandra Grzesiak Ann Rankin, Lynn l-fall, Mary Befh Crgan, Herma Wfifd, Barbara While, lsafhy Ellis, Nancy Fahr, Helen Schmifz, Rifa Leonard, Paf Bonomo, and Dawn Hackman, Sfudenfs earn fo Succee in Business Forum, which is open fo any inferesfed iunior or senior enrolled in a business course, is a club which infroduces ifs members fo fhe business world. The club's purpose is fo build characfer and cifizenship, develop leadership abilifies, encourage inferesfs in business vocafions, sfimulafe inferesf in business acfivifies as consumers, and encourage high academic achievemenfs, especially in business educafion. Business Forum endeavors fo mainfain a high degree of fellowship among ifs members and fo quicken vocafional growfh by honoring skill achievemenfs. If also fries fo quicken personal growfh by recognizing leadership and good cifizenship. The person responsible for making fhe club a success fhis year are fhe sponsors: Mrs. Berglund, Miss Jacklin, and Miss Topliff: and fhe officers: Judi Peferson, Pres- idenf: Vivian Monson, Vice-Presidenf: Mary Moy, Secrefaryfreasurery and Joan Glas, Council Represenfafive. Fiffy poinfs are required for a pin: sixfy, for a guard. The club proiecfs for fhis year were concessions af fhe firsf foofball game. Chrisfmas parfy, spring sfyle show, Annual Business Sfudenfs' Conference in Chicago, Nafional Secrefary's Day, The members also applied fheir skills regularly in school offices: Guidance, Principal, Affendance, and Library. nsin ess EUQHJTSS LWTUUM OFFTVERS Fronf Row Viviun M ii n Vicr r econ ow mn rl ', i, f if , i ,r iw, - is ' 5 -A
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