

FUTURE NURSES CLUB-Frout
rotc:
C. Powell, cotTt·sponding
~ccretar}.
T . llarrington, B. Schwaningcr,
~1. ()' ~Ialley,
wcrt'lary–
trpa~urcr.
D. Platt.
Second rotc:
B. Brownell, :'-.liss Winifred
~lar-
cley, advber, D. llunt, vice-president,
J.
Knapp, prcsidt•nt,
H.
Thomm., K. Rose.
Bock row:
C.
Conley. C. Corsi, L. T) ler, C.
Levi ne, C. Powell.
FTA, FNC
aid students in planning future careers
Students interested in health careers listened to
visiting speakers on the topics of inhalation therapy,
public health nursing; and degree programs.
Future Nurses afso toured the new Health Center
at SUCO and attended the Student Health Conference
in Albany. In May, members of the club gave a tea to
acquaint ninth graders with the purpose and activities
of the Future Nurses Club.
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Front
row:
C. Onodv,
:'-.1.
Swackhamer, C. Signorino,
J.
Brienza, :'\. Schmitt, C. Osterhoudt.
Second rmc:
S. Rohhins,
J.
Ander~on,
\'.Turrell , E. Yaro, A. Lewi ...
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Observing classes in eleme ntary schools and as–
sisting high school teachers he lped members of the
Future Teachers of America to understand the re–
sponsibilities of a teaching career.
C lub members tutored students and helped for–
eign exchange students with language and reading
barriers. Three delegates attended a teaching con–
ference, April 7 and 8 in Rochester.
Third row:
K. Greeley,
J.
De Fiore,
:'>I.
Ew.tice,
J.
Payne,
L.
Sargent,
L. Ouimet.
Back rotc:
~I rs.
\'era llungt•rford, adviser, C. Odell,
~1.
Cunero, B. Limt•rid., E. Barton, P. Starr.