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But I can't stand the sight of blood! I'll continue, but the big kid in the back gets a zero. Future Nurses And Future Teachers Clubs Encourage Planning Ahead Thinking seriously on their life's work members of the Future Nurses and the Future Teachers Clubs hoped to uncover facts about their careers that would be of vital importance in planning their schedules for college. Throughout the year various speakers encouraged these members and projected a realistic view of the particular professions. Sponsors, Mrs. Stubblefield of Future Nurses and Mr. ,lerry Berry of 'Future Teachers, helped to guide the members in deciding what kind of leaders they would be.
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Y-Teens Encourage Worthwhile Projects '5' ' Wingfield's Y-Teens Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Carol Madden, planned a full year of help- ing others. Their activities included many projects for the needy and underprivileged. ing and instilling Christian ideals in Wingfield girls, the Y-Teens proved an asset not only to Wingfield, but tothe entire community. By promoting high standards of Christian liv- si it These three are discussing future Y-Teen plans Y-Teens make plans for a community project to help others. '20 Posters create interest in Y-Teen projects.
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The Hunting And Fishing Club And The Golf Club Foster lnterest ln Out-of-Doors With one hundred twenty members, sophs, juniors and seniors, the Hunting and Fishing Club was one of the largest clubs at Wingfield. The club, sponsored by lVIr. Burns, Mr. Kennedy, and Coach Bounds, was subdivided into smaller groups he- cause of space. Films of hunting, wildlife, and conservation composed the programs with oc- casional guest speakers for the Hunting and Fishing Club. Sponsored by Mr. Kurts and having twenty-seven members, the Golf Club was made up of the golf team and anyone else interested in the sport. Golfing tips, instruction, and practice were among the activities enjoyed by the enthusiastic members. Hunting and Fishing Club views wildlife film. N 2 Golf Club observes swing technique.
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