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l w Future Teachers of America OLD MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: N. Dean, P. Paine, K. Amsler, M. Philips, S. Elder, Y. Garis, V. Knight, I. Cramer, M. Thompson. SECOND ROW: V. Coulter, R. Elder, M. Wetzel, P. Snively, P. Hamilton, M. Standish, D. Wing- ard, K. Seth, C. Rex, I. Allaman. THIRD ROW: L. Taylor, E. Etzel, K. Clover, S. Chambers, C. Kahle, M. Mong, C. Budzinski, B. Thompson, B. Ace. FOURTH ROW: G. Whitling, T. Dunkle, R. Rowe. 5 Mr. Stewart, ADVISOR OFFICERS: Marilyn Philips, SECRETARY, Cathy Kahle, ASS'T. SECRETARY, Vicky Knight, PARLI- MENTARIANg Yvonne Garis, V. PRESIDENT, Kathy Amsler, LIBRARIAN, Suzanne Elder, PRESI- DENT, Nancy Dean, SONG LEADER, Pamela Paine, HISTORIAN, Jeanne Cramer, TREASURER. The main goal of the F. T. A. is to encourage higher educa- tion. Of course, the club also likes to see many of its members become teachers. The F. T. A. also works to promote school spirit, encourage patriotism, and create good citizenship. The 60 members sell pom- poms and other articles to raise money, lead the sixth-grade orientation days, usher at vari- ous school events, and go cadet teachingv. They also honor the teachers every April during Teaching Career M onth . Films, speakers, and discussions are also enjoyed by the mem- bers. NEW MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: C. Gilmore, A. Wetzel, V. Rhoads, F. Davis, B. Ferringer, C. Elhattan, E. Brown, B. Taylor. SECOND ROW: C. Wingard, S. Thompson, B. Williams, C. Fle D. Fye, I. Denslinger, S. Kurtzhals, J. Bauer, D. Zerbe, P. Catalano, J. Kahle, T. Huston, M. C M. Long, T. Fisher.
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LANGUAGE ARTS-FRONT ROW: Barb Dittman, Jane Hark- Saturday Seminar Enrichment seminars held at Clarion State College for academically able juniors and seniors began on January 6, 1968. Eleven high schools in the sur- rounding counties, participated in the program. Of the 120 students participat- ing, 40 of them were selected from Key- stone High School. The seminars were held for 12 weeks from 9:30 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. Seminars were held in the areas of social studies, mathematics, science, art, language arts, and psychol- less, Nancy Dean, Sherry Best. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Philips, Ogy- Suzanne Elder. Florence Davis, Melanie Shingle- SOCIAL STUDIES-Mary Kay Rowe, Bob Barb Shoup, Cuyla Rossman Rowe MATH-FRONT ROW: Barb Thompson, Trinda Weaver. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Chadman, Jeanne Cramer, Tom Etzel. THIRD ROW: Tom Denslinger, Bob Craig. PSYCHOLOGY-FRONT ROW: Vicky Knight, Ruth Dollhopf, Kay Seth. SECOND ROW: Janis Rupert, Janet Rupp. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Garis, Fred McMullen, Cathy Kahle. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Best, Cindy Brothers. SCIENCE-FRONT ROW: John Dean, Barb Shingledecker, Art Wetzel. SECOND ROW: Ted Buckwalter, Chris Bowser. THIRD ROW: Tim Heeter, Chip Huston, Bill Austin
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FRONT ROW: I. Stephens, S. Kapp, D. Nebinski, C. Knight, A. Hanst, J. Weldon, K. Bailey, K. Salvo, P. Neely. SECOND ROW: S. Weckerly, M. Best, N. Erwin, I. Cope, M. McHenry, K. Rossman, N. Altman, F. Rhoads. THIRD ROW: F. Raybuck, L. Altman, J, Barris, V. Wike, S. McCleary, T. Nale, N. Aaron, D. Rex. FOURTH ROW: R. Fye, D. Pierce, B. Benninger, D. Johns, K. Donaldson, C. Hawk, B. Best, I. Stitzinger, B. McCoy, A. Allaman, S. Kapp, P. Gifford, S. O,Neil, L. Shick. R. Matson, C. Martucci, D. Hawk. FIFTH ROW: N. Henry, C. Craft, T. Hartzell, C. Kapp, E. Fleming, P. Milford, S. Whitling, E. Clark. SIXTH ROW: M. Barnes, J. Ashbaugh, D. Kagle, D. McCall, B. Lewis, C. Clark, C. Hanst, M. Standish. SEVENTH ROW: K. Hannah, K. Clover, V. Robinson, A. Early, L. Lewis, V. Weaver, C. Berlin. The sixty-one members of the F.B.L.A. represent a very active organization Keystone. The club itself has many worthwhile purposes, possibly the most portant of which is to develop competent business leadership. Members are couraged to develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, practice patri- ism, promote school loyalty and scholarship, and help to improve the home d community through cooperative ei-lort. Many projects of outstanding value to these prospective leaders are success- lly completed during the school term. These are aimed at improving the hool, business, and the community. These include processing letters for mail- for the Knox Lions Club and the Local March of Dimes, and setting up d duplicating letters, reports, programs, church yearbooks, and various other for civic and school organizations. They also duplicate and deliver the school Daily Bulletin and Absentee Report. In the Spring, the students in the F .B.L.A. Region II contests. REPORTER, Alynda Hanst, TREASURER, Kathy Salvo, Kapp, V. PRESIDENT, Patty Neely, PRESIDENT. Miss Crisman, ADVISOR Future Business Leaders America
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