Manchester College - Aurora Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1973

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Manchester College - Aurora Yearbook (North Manchester, IN) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 118 of 224
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Circle-K Busy Circle-K is a service oriented organization active on the Mancliester College campus. This year many pro- jects were endeavored. The club passed out programs, at no charge, for football and basketball games. Desk blotters were distributed to the students in the dorms. Several trips were made to Timbercrest Nursing Home and White ' s Institute. The recycling project, a major project, involved installing and main- taining stations around the North Manchester com- munity for the purpose of depositing scrap glass, metal, and paper. Circle-K members maintained these stations by transferring the materials to out-of- city factories; the factories then converted the refuge into reusable materials. The goal set by the club for this year was to raise $2,000 for Multiple Sclerosis. Co-ed participation contributed greatly to the success of Circle-K. Circle-K members, ROW ONE, Left to Right: G. Royster, B. Shrock, B. Rouch, D. Landon. ROW TWO: J. Overmyer, J. Norton, M. Holiinger, B. Wentzei. ROW THREE: T. Johnson, P. Hartieroad, M. Slentz. ROW FOUR: K. Pond, 0. McNamara, A. Fridley. ROW FIVE: D. Nern, S. Brittain, C. Huffman. ROW SIX: K. Crim, S. Crim, D. Kahn, T. Washington, B. Bucher, J. Baker, F. Henney, D. Follas, D. McComb, v. Miller, E. Follas, D. Gehres. TOP LEFT CORNER: S. Mitchell, B. Young, T, Dunmire, J. Lambert. Members enjoy talking and getting together with the residents of Timbercrest. Christmas caroling down the halls of Timbercrest. Club members Joined local church members to make apple butter one Saturday afternoon. 114

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' JIT ' J Listening attentively Is S.E.A. ' s faculty advisor, Dr. Garner. One professional educator spoke to members of S.E.A. at a monthly meeting. i .f? The Student Education Association attempted to help student teachers uncover new and more meaningful ways of exchanging knowledge with their pupils in a learning situation. Student teaching is the most direct link between the college and public education, and realizing this, S.E.A. had its members share their teaching experiences in discussion groups throughout the year. During the year, S.E.A. had speakers from various oc- cupations in the education field come and give lec- tures which served as very helpful guides for prospec- tive student teachers in their quest to bridge the education gap. The members of S.E.A. strived to develop a technique of teaching which would inspire students to learn as opposed to stifling their eagerness for knowledge. S.E.A. projected teaching as a rewarding experience, and the enthusiasm of its members towards their future profession was encouraged. 113



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Chi Psi FIRST ROW: Jeanette Klotz, Josie Payton, Barb Rush. SECOND ROW: Dr. McBride, Doug Warrick, Hanl Nietert, Janina Traxler. THIRD ROW: Dr. Nyman, John Gilmore, Greg Froke, George Merryman, Helen Taylor, Ken Oren, Mr. Rowe, Mr. Forennan. KME FIRST ROW: Jeanette Klotz, Helen Taylor, Hank Nietert. SECOND ROW: Mr. McBride, Doug Warrick, Greg Froike, Mr. For- man. THIRD ROW: Mr. Nymen, John Gilmore, George Merryman, Mr. Rowe. Chi Psi KIVIE To acquaint members with others engaged in mathematics, Chi Psi and Kappa Mu Epsilon presented programs involving students, professors, and outside speakers. They also focused on films dealing with various topics related to mathematics. KME, the National Mathematics Honorary Society, held a formal banquet this spring at which time they in- ducted new members. Chi Psi ended the year with a picnic. Chi Psi officers this year are Helen Taylor President, John Gilmore Vice President, George Merryman secretary, and Greg Froike treasurer. KME officers are Helen Taylor, President, Jeanette Klotz vice president, Doug Warrick secretary and Hank Nietert treasurer. lis

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