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Others Contemplate Medical Careers V -ii E MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB -- TOP ROW: C. Sullivan, C. Mullenix, M Sweger, J. Silverstein, C. Buckmaster, W. Ledergerber, S. Schwartz 1 To realize high standards of scholarship, service and citizenship on the part of the students of Magnolia is the chief aim of CSF. The California Scholarship Federa- tion of Magnolia, chapter 690, has worked to fulfill a goal which is well put in The words: Scholarship for Service. CSF is a selecti-ve group, accepting only those who are able to meet the prerequisite of a high grade average. During the past year, CSF sponsored the first post- game dance during football season. ln the Spring, the annual regional convention was held in San Diego with delegates from our school attending. One of the final activities of CSF this year was the annual Gold' Seal Bearers' Banquet, honoring those students who had maintained a high grade point average and belonged to CSF for four semesters of their high school career. Those people serving as CSF officers this year were President, Greg Page, Vice President, Sally Schwartz, Secretary, Maryan Malven, and Treasurer, Martha Allen. M. Claus, C. Scherer, M. Pelfrey, Miss Carolyn Cislaghi, advisor BOTTOM ROW: K. Moeller, K. Bearman, B. Engle, J. Swain, M. Kim, J Swain A. Williams. SECOND ROW: L. Hickman, V. Scherner, K. Kiel, G. Keats,
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Honor Student Are Given Merit a , gpm CSF OFFICERS, Martha Allen, Greg Page, Sally Schwartz, and Maryann Malven work with advisor Miss Irene Holland in making plans for the first post-game dance. MISS CAROLYN Cislaghi, advisor for the Medical Carers Club, dem- onstrates the proper use of apparatus used to detect hearing trouble. if CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION - TOP ROW: M. Pelfry, M. Allen, S. Schwartz, W. Ledergerber, G. Page, D. MacKinnon, J. Kosewick, J. Haber, C. Barnet, T. Koopman, T. Arambula. SECOND ROW: Miss Irene Holland, advisor, C. Edukas, G. Kiefer, J. Wilensky, D. Johnson, J. Haines, D. Funk, C. Mayer, R. Boren, G. Keats, K. Kusaka, J. Wagner. BOTTOM ROW: R. Eskridge, P. Conway, M. Omienczynski, J. Swain, J. Bornstein, G .StiIweIl, R. Huffel, E. Abreau, A. Sneyd, E. Adams. Through the cooperation of Dr. Thomas Dorsey of Garden Park Hospital, many of the members of the Medical Careers Club have been able to partici- pate in stimulating programs dealing with medicine. Along with this, the club has taken field trips to such places as the medical centers at UCLA and USC and other medical schools. The field trips and discussions with doctors have provided for the club members a look into what might possibly be their future. The Medical Careers Club tries to acquaint its members with as many varying fields of medicine as possible, touching on such fields as nursing, meal- icine, radiology, and many others. Miss Carolyn Cislaghi, the school nurse, has served as advisor for the club this year and her background has been a reliable source for answer- ing many questions concerning medicine. Walter Ledergerber has presided over the club this year and assisting him have been Gloria Keats, vice president, Margaret Sweger, secretary, and Kit Bearman, treasurer.
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FHA and FTA Uphold Standards of . fi- iz Q. i is -ffm - iw... gli? 5 Y we ss ., E ., l , 3. of 9 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - TOP ROW: J. Boecheleicle, N. Niccum, M. Rogers. SECOND ROW: E. Jones, P. Ecklund, T. Arambula. FOREIGN EXCHANGE student, Kaisa Vilio tells FTA members of the I -IO teaching methods in her homeland of Finland. Attending the annual conference held at UCLA has highlighted the year tor the Future Teachers of America. This small but mighty group has made their presence known on campus and Works behind the scenes helping the teachers by correcting papers and working on bulletin boards. In this way they earn FTA service points for college, FTA has also had a varied program of speakers including teachers and administrators and the many foreign students on campus. From them they have learned many varied teaching techniques, and the way students are taught in foreign The Future Teachers have also elementary and iunior high schols, ditterent levels ot teaching. The money matters ot FTA are annual peanut sale which was held in March and was a great success. Leading the Future Teachers this year have been Mary Rogers, president, Jeanne Bornstein, vice pres- ident, Pat Ecklund, secretary, and Nikki Niccum, treasurer. countries. visited various observing the solved by the
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