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FIRST ROW: Reporter, Jeanme Baum: Treasurer, Lynda Summers: Secretary, Rosemary Kernsg Vice-President, Norman Carlson: President, Ed Bartel, 0 O O O i S:-. 'S 31? Pres1dent Gayle Knowlesg Vice-President,Jil1 Hethcoatt Secretary, Carolyn Estesg Treas- urer Chery Opdyke. mzkeaa of Mfwum -w
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FIRST ROW: JoAnn Sampson, Deanna Lee, Carolyn Estes, Judy Campbell, Billy Miller, Barbara Johnson. THIRD ROW: Roberta Wells, Jeanne Baum, Chery Opdyke, Nell Gurr. SECOND ROW: Gessiner, Penny Spurgin, Ray Emery, Saundra Schultz, Cheryl Bonnie Valentine, Royce Joiner, Betty Mitchell, Patsy Allen, Gurr, Rita Hooper, Sharon Goodman,Wynel1Box. FOURTH ROW: Aileen McCully, Joyce Boster, Glenda Barrington, Nancy Mrs. Ruth Methvin. :Mme S?4wemm.6efza Q6 odvefzam F,H,A, is a National organization. There are State Conventions and officers elected every year at Asiloinar in Pacific Groves, California, Each year the McArthur Chapter sends two delegates to the State Meeting. The States are divided into sections and McArthur Chapter belongs to Section 2. They also elect officers within the district. We have various money making activities during the year including tournament con- cessions, Sweethearts Ball, cake sales, popcorn ball sales, etc. There is an executive meeting the first Tuesday of the month in which all the officers attend and discuss future activities and the agenda for the Regular Meeting,
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www dal www pzazawefzeaeafzcipfzyecw The Science Club consists of students who are interested in science or engineeringvoca- tion. The members usually pursue various re- search projects. This year we do not have any Science Fair entrants but last year Norman Meeker took an Honorable Mention award at the Chico Fair. The club also builds equipment for use in the science classes. This year Phillip Dustman built a device for measuring the acceleration due to gravity. We also plan to build some equipment to use in the study of electronics. In the past, members have built a large tele- scope, an Oscilloscope, a Van De Gaff gen- erator, and other valuable equipment. , O O OWJ The T,N,T, Club, TomorroW's New Teachers, has several different activities. It consists of students who have an interest in some phase of teaching and think they might like it for a career. The club meets periodically to discuss various issues and also take two or more field trips a year. This year they visited the Hat Creek School and observed teaching there. Mr. Walters, a former advisor was with us for the trip and demonstrated the use of guidedogs on this trip. Later this spring the club plans to make its annual trip to Chico State College. There the members of the club will meet college students who belong to the California Students Teachers Association and accompany them for their classes for the day. They will also have an opportunity to meet leaders of the educa- tion department and learn about registration procedure and course work required. The other major activity of the club is student assistance to various teachers of the school dis- trict. This is organized through the assistance of the High School principal and the principal of the Fall River Elementary School. Upperclassmen are first assigned to teachers for observation of teaching methods and later actually help the teachers perform various classroom duties. This year officers are: President, Caroline Tyrrellg Vice-President, Rita Myerg Secretary, Sandra Stauffer: Treasurer, Ruby Avery.
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