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HENRY, MANCHESTER, CLAYMONT, LITZSINGER This year at Parkway West, Mrs. Underwood started what turned out to be a big success. She was the sponsor of cadet teaching. This course offered students the wonderful experience of actually teaching and working with young people from the ages five to eighteen. The areas offered for this opportunity were Parkway West Senior and Junior, Clayton Woods, Henry, Manchester, Claymont, and Litzsinger schools. There we from West had our choice of the subject and grade we felt best prepared to teach. If so desired, this course could have been used to achieve graduation credits. PARKWAY WEST SENIOR -.!...,,, 25.3 B, z Q, g, ,M 5: 'gi N A , w M-A1152 'N elf 'ff f f f 1 ECAC' iff -.:gvei1f'if,., 3 f 1' J 1 Cadet Teaching
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FTA - ROW 1: S. Holland, A. Martin, J. Jones Treasurer, N. Farber, A. Farber, A. Gilfoil, Presi dent, L. Danielson, Vice-President. ROW 2: K Coleman, Mr. Stogesdill, Sponsor, J. Venuti, L. EL Green, N. Krape, C. Bagby, Mrs. Beck, Sponsor, D. Clark, C. Cernik, Secretar 5 R. Huntle , Mrs. 73 Y Y Underwood, Sponsor. F.T.A. was very busy this year with many helpful projects. We set up workshops towards the start of the year in which students taught other students things of personal interest such as crocheting, cave exploring, airplane pilotry and more. Classes were held in the eve- nings. We took part in helping with the blood mobile at Clayton Woods..Elementary School and participated in College Day at Webs- ter College where we learned what was necessary and what there was to do to become a teacher. We also journeyed to Litzsinger Elementary School to learn about Special Education. For our meetings we invited numerous guest speakers to talk about different fields of education. Some were on the nursery school level and some on what it would be like to teach overseas. Throughout the year we had many money raising projects. The profits went toward a scholarship for a student interested in majoring in education. Towards the end of the year we held a teacher's luncheon for the teachers at West. Jaye Venuti, Linda Danielson, and Anne Gilfoil work on the FTA bulletin board. Future Teachers Of America IIEPQI'
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Fencing Club - ROW 1: Will Cheek, Vince Hyman, Oralia Flores. ROW 2: Dave Camden, Joe Kaufman, Tim Cassilly, Fencing is a fast growing sport. The first tournament ever held for high school students was conducted at Parkway West this spring by our Fencing Club. Not only boys, but girls also were in the competition which, at times, had several matches in process simultaneously. Barb Saum, from West, won first place and Oralia Flores, also from West came in second in the girls O Q A5 ln French Club we spent ourfirst semester raising money for a Spring trip to New Orleans. We sold doughnuts in the morning and had many bake sales and fund raising projects. We flew to the French Quarter in New Orleans, and found it to be Old Worldiness' and very beautiful. We spent some time sight- seeing and went to some Boutiques and saw many historical sites. lf asked, any of us would describe the trip as being a very meaningful and rewarding Cand above all FUN tri competition.Vincy Hyman,Tom ' J p' Cassilly, and Joe Kaufman, placed first, second and third in the tourney for the boys competition. O' French Club - ROW 1: Cindy Crawford, Sue Dimitronus, Cheri Anderson, Col- leen Maloney. ROW 2: Carol Hollandsworth, Ann Mackey, Mrs. Agulnek, Sponsor: Mitsey Munson. 11
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