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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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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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Careers in Teaching and Homemaking FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - TOP ROW: C. Shirley, B. Shirley, S. Clark, R. Corwin, R. Peugh. SECOND ROW. Miss Wanklyn, advisor, B. Hope, N. Knowland, J. Wagner. Affiliated with the national organization of the Future Homemakers of America, the Magnolia FHA has strived to carry out the general purpose of help- ing individuals improve personal, family, and com- munity living. The FHA achieves this goal by carry- ing out some objective for each month related to home economics, and planning their activities around these objectives. During the year they have carried out four major projects which are national, international, community and school planned. These projects have been head- ed by the officers: Joyce Wagner, president, Becky Peugh, vice president, Sandi Hickman, secretary, and DeLois Terfehr, treasurer. FHA's activities for this year have included dem- onstrations on cake decorating and vegetable carv- ing. They have held dinners honoring their parents and a weekend camping trip for their own pleasure. Field trips to the Laura Scudder's plant and Farmer's Market have rounded out their schedule of ac- tivities. The FHA has also been working on a service project which this year has been Penny Wednes- day where the FHA collected pennies through the group guidance classes and donated them to AFS. This proved to be a very worthwhile affair. , ' V '. nu-1+ , Becky Peugh and Joyce Wagner make posters to illustrate Penny Wednesday. I
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