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Speech, Debate Ride High in Student ,, 3.5: ROTO HI - TOP ROW: Mr. Pot Mullen, odvisor, J. Gorman, C. Oynes, F. Wilferfh, B. Niccum, Mr. Claire Bishop, odvisor. SECOND ROW: N. Morlin, P. Wilson, K. Meod, J. Johnson, K. Vilio, K. Muzikor. THIRD ROW: P. Gomer, N. Niccum, G. Stilwell, V. Peterson, C. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: M. Dougherty, B. Conncifo, R. Shiboto, B. Biow, B. Royol. BOTTOM ROW: R. Eskridge, J. Bernstein, P. Forrester, S. Cose, C. Mconolly. ll2 ROTO Hl members fudge Croig Oynes on debate os he would be iudgecl in competition. ,Z :il fl -il. , in lil in S gif ??: A L,- 14:13 A4-' J'Ql.,' f ' i--. igr I r -, H Ji... Q ei' H l I II ix ,M im, bl ii Emi ii ' E l,,m,ag,f:e.5Ee
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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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Sn lnterest, as Bowling D. Boughton, S. Jowell. by Roto Hi. T --A CLUB - TOP ROW: P. Wright, B. Rosenblum, W. Golonka, ow L. Banks, D. Cowan, J. Curtis, R. Gotreau, D. Kruh. SECOND : L. Dee, P. Johnson, G.. Panos, J. Esterline, K. Barrett, E. Steveson, Earle Murie, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: D. Gardner, J. Saito, J. Speech and debate ride high on the list at activities ot Magnolia students and Roto Hi is a club designed to give interested stu- dents a chance to enter competition to im- prove their skill in these fields. Roto Hi helps students gain confidence in the area of speech and its related activities, while at the same time it is a team competing for the school, much as an athletic team. Reaunell Eskridge as president ot Roto Hi has led her team to many victories. She has been ioined by Fred Wilferth, vice president, and Craig Oynes, secretary-treasurer. Roto Hi has had an active schedule ot competition this year including tour novice, three open, and two invitational tourna- ments. A highlight tor the year was the junior high tournament which was sponsored Strike! That's the way the members ot Magnolia's bowling league chalk up those scores and trophies. Magnolia's bowling Tests Skill BOWLING CLUB members Pat Forrester and Gloria Panos show the proper torm for bowling a strike. league is in its third year, and each year it becomes bigger and better. Wally Golonka has served as president this year, and as- sisting him have been Vice President Gloria Panos, who has also served as secretary, and Pat Forrester, treasurer. Not all the bowlers are experts, many are beginners, who although they may not bowl over TOO, have a lot ot fun and a good time. This is the chief aim of the Bowling Club and each and every member will assure you they are having tremendous fun as they learn to bowl correctly. The bowlers met each Thursday afternoon at the Wonderbowl and bowled tor two hours improving their averages and giving each other tips on how to make those strikes and spares. Their advisor, Mr. Murie, was a source of excellent tips and he showed the bowlers a thing or two as he scared many high games himself. H3
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