High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 81 text:
“
F.T.A. i .A. is an organization for students who are erested in a teaching career. This year The b added many new activities to its schedule. rly in the year the members attended the st Annual Future Teachers' Conference at cramento State College. Another first for club was The Tutoring program instituted thin the high school. F.T.A. members, during ir study hall period or after school, gave atever assistance they could to students o were behind in their school work. During tional Teachers Week the members spent a y student teaching at the surrounding ele- ntary schools. A candy apple sale in the ing was the big money-making proiect of year. For the second year F.T.A. awarded annual scholarship To The most deserving ior of The club. Although a small club, .A. proved To be one of the most active anizations on campus. Advisors for F.T.A. year were Mrs. Carol Lewis and Miss nstitutes tutoring program Huggins. row: J. Woodward, S. Dovell, P. Rodgers, S. Rane, L. P. Greenhalgh, J. Quan. Second row: D. Carey, L. k..'yw'T -,,,, a F.T.A. officers forthe year were, front row, Jeannie Quan, rison, Treasurerg back row, Linda Myers, Reporter, Alice Vice-President, Margaret Thornhill, Secretary, Linda Mor- Phillips, Historian, and Peggy House, Pf9Sld9fTl- Morrison, P, Haase, C. Spence, M. Thornhill, A. Darr, J. Auld, T. Matthews, A- PhllllP5- lngram. Third row: D. Wilcox, L. Myers, W. Triplett, S. 77
”
Page 80 text:
“
Science Club participates in Science Fair Science Club set a precedent this year by traveling to the Ames Research Laboratory in San Jose. Those students who attended spent the night in San Francisco and the following day returned to Marysville. Field trips were a major part of Science Club's activities throughout the year. The members toured Beale Air Force Base, hiked through the forest at Feather Falls, and went to the planetarium in San Francisco. Research, however, was not forgotten during the year's activities. Science Club participated in the Yuba County Science I 1 .visa 'K wie.. Exhibit and traveled to Sacramento for Science Fair. At both expositions the Club fine showings. Advisors for Science Club year were Miss Nancy Mqfuskq and Mr. Kingsley. Right: John Arnett, Bruce Collier, Ken Thompson, and Bob Miknus perform a laboratory experiment. Left: Science Club officers for the year were Ken Thompson, President, Jean Warford, Secretary, Bob Miknus, Vice-President, and Margaret Thornhill, Treasurer. First row: B. Collier, T. Beal, T. Hutchings, D. Dork, T. L. Morrison, W. Toulou, J. Arnett, R. Pynchen, N. Schafer, K, Bledsoe, C, Filer, Back raw: M. Thornhill, L. Myers Johnson, P. Stage, B. Miknus, A. Darr, J. Holmes. Second B. Schroder. Third row: D. Tindel, S. Hilliard, D. Carey, C. Wofford, M, Campbell, L. Daoust, D. Wilcox, C. row: C. Leri, K. Thompson, J. Polney, A. Jacobs, T. Calvo, Burks, K. Barrie, G. Cockrell, S. Clements, J. Woodward, Scum, E, Hillehrgnd, F 76
”
Page 82 text:
“
Para Medics promote health 3 .,--1... .. Para Medics officers were: Janice Carter, Historian, Lindo Coots, Secretary, Susan Paul, Treasurer, Dennis Hanson, President, Sandy Dukes, Publicity Manager. Front row: D. Hanson, M. Schmidt, K. Heffington, T. Kouk, J. Carter, K. Stone, C. Lopez, F. Palpallotoc, S Dovell, D. Fritz, C, Reed, B, Wong, K. Bledsoe, L. Garnett, P. Longwill, J. Bernord, S. Willoughby, B. Crofton, J. Woodward, P. Greenhalgh. Second row: M. Basharn, B. Gray, K. O'Brien, B. Watson, L Lolmough, J. Hurlbert, N Dixon, D. Hunt, M. McConnell, D. Dovell, M. Haskell, L. Coots, R. Metowske, D. Nicholau, D. Wood, K. Bremer, D. Carey. Third row: M. Burroughs, J. Carnahar, C. Spence, D, Elliot, B. Hodges, H, Chase, T. Matthews, S. Auld, C. Geta, B. Croy, I. Todd. Fourth row: M, Doty, J. Caplin- ger, K. Young, L. Myers, T. Nisonger, J. Wilson, C. To stimulate and promote understanding i various fields and careers of health is th purpose of the Para Medics Club. The clu members visited hospitals, viewed and too notes on films, heard speeches, donated to th polio foundation, bought equipment for lab and contributed to the March of Dimes. Pins are awarded on the basis of hours service to the club. Stevens, S. Clements, G. Cockrell, D. Dees, D. Jones, Dukes, T. Beal, C. Filer. Bark row: D. Boysol, P. Rodg D. Leri, M. Londerman, J. Reis, M. Campbell, L. Dooust, Buckley, C. Branscum, D. Tindel, S. Paul, T. Anderson, Nisonger, T. Johnson, D. Wilcox, 78
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.