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ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: First row: Marilyn Annach, Nancy Burch, Marilyn Keiffer, Alice Baumgardner, Anne Winne, Bonnie Scheerer, Dawn Ann Slifka, Shirley Ann Creror, Janet Chambers and Mary Ann Clever. Second row: Maryelyn Yount, Pot Turoff, WJIma Jacob, Betty Lou Sheperd, Janet Gruber, Nat Bod en bender, Alice Madden, Glorio Stahre, Shirley Widdows ond Jean Honey berg er. Third row: Margaret Stein- hilber, Marilyn Klohn, Rae Grossman, Mary Brockle hurst, Audrey Cowgill, Mary Nicodin, Noro Root, Esther Leaks, Marlon Courtney, Marilyn Baker, Arlene Bricker, Doris Holzmer, Nancy Wiseman, Glenna Badger and Joyce Israel. Fourth row: Mary Lou Williams, Solly Guiselman, Joyce Ballard i, Nancy Damanoff, Peggy Pearson, Ruth Ann Bilek, Nancy Honeberg, Betty Flickinger, Helen Nicodin, Lillian Seconish, Miriam Lozier and Bernis Barnes. Childhood Educators Working for the education and well being of children is the Association for Childhood Educa- tion ' s aim. Along with regular elementary education pro- grams, members of this organization study the problems of child education and work with state and federal agencies. Individual teachers receive and give professional help through this orga ni- zation. Established at Kent State 30 years ago, the club publishes monthly bulletins to aid teachers. Home Ec» Club One of the KSU organizations richest in tradi- tion is the Home Economics club. Organized in 1916, the group has the distinction of being the first club on campus. Among its many traditions are the annual Buddy picnic, a yearly Christmas dinner and the Senior Honor breakfast. In the Spring, the group sponsors a project for underprivileged children. The Home Ec. club is affiliated with the Ameri- can Home Economics association as one of its collegiate branches. HOME EC. CLUB: First row: Martha Bisson, Morion Schott, Nancy Roberts, Arlene Kuzak, Carol Bonnelli, Erlyn Hert, Jean Kouris, Carol Raymond, Carolyn Huff ond Geroldine Busch. Second row: Helen Moise, Eleanor Bland, Barbara Riggins, Ann Krotzer, Catherine Ledinsky, Gail Moy, Marie Vender, Suzanne Quigley, Jeanne Degley and Mary Shultz. Third row: Martha Carver, Diono Negro, Ernestine Sigle, Carol Lombacker, Carol Rowley, Mory E. Mikesell, Marilyn Roth, Jeanette Mescoll, Beverly Newton and Karen Groves.
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Delta Sigma Pi WHAT EVERY well-dressed young man should know about his attire is rechecked in the pages of the latest Esquire magazine by Delta Sigma Pi ' s Ron- ald Pring and Jack Dech at the Delta Sig house. DSP OFFICERS: First row: Al White, secretary; Curtis Mc- Cort, treasurer; Roy Shiflet, president. Second row: Keith Mathews, Senior Vice Pres.; Ted Giannoble, junior vice president; Edward Baker, chancellor. THE LATEST ADDITION to the Delta Sigma Pi trophy collection is examined by Don Himebaugh, Keith Mathews and Robert Eby. 149
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Society For The Advancement Of Management SAM is the abbreviated title of the Society for the Advancement of Management, an organization so diversified as to include the interest of all four de- partments in the college of business administration. Sophomore men majoring in business adminis- tration with an accumulative average of 2.5 are eligible to join the Society. The aim of the organization is to broaden class- room experiences in scientific management. Officers of the year feel this aim can be achieved by their national affiliation with SAM. Another step toward accomplishment of this aim are the addresses by well-known speakers from the business world who speak at the monthly meetings of SAM. Another purpose is to aid B.A. students in the selection of a career in the business world. Members are thus able to get a good start in their careers from the work of SAM. Ambition is their byword in industry, commerce, government and education. Members are motivated by a selfless zeal to spread the benefits of better business management to the business world. SAM: First row, Hal Cubberley, Cal Ratcliff, Don Barry, Byron Headley and Alan Sick. Second row: Albert Gencur, Russ Smith, Steve Turchik, Charles Moore, Carl Holmberg, Dale Shaffer and John Leh- ner. Third row: Jim Lehner, Sherwin L. Snydar, Ed Hyman, Nick Giogianni, Dick Cutshall and Neil Helman. SAM OFFICERS: Jerry Dougher, president; Rose- mary Yallech, secretary; and Bob Fricke, vice president, are heading the group this year. 151
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