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Geological Society Learning the history of the earth, as recorded in the rocks, Is the theory and practice behind geology. The Geological Society of Kent State sponsors field trips and invites speakers to discuss topics pertaining to the field of geology. The organization numbers both students and faculty members in its rank. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, left to right, row 1 : C. N. Savage, Adv.; Jerome F. Wendel, Larry Sheotsley, Nancy Harper, Sec.-Treas.; John Hykes, Vice Pres.; Nancy Nelson, Glenn W. Frank, Adv. Row 2: Edward Rolf, Clarence Dray, Dave Hergenroder, Jack Gossett, James Gliozzi, Chalmer Dunbar, Ken Kishler. Row 3: Michael Skopos, Thomas Liston, Erwin Runge, Robert Fleming, Earl Harris. CHEMICAL SOCIETY, left to right, row 1: Barbara Hampson, Lewis West, Jacqueline Someroski, Lila Crites, James Doolittle. Row 2: James Daly, Lelond Knauf, Norma Kinsey, Tom Pratt, Nancy Gaither, Walt Strawman. Row 3: Bill Floutz, Bill Kuryla, Pat Camerino, Wayne Hutchison, Barbara Lantz, Marilyn Boich. Row 4: L. J. Todd, R. C. Allen, Michael Jones, Bill Oser, Dick Eckart, Ed Frilhauf, Jim Gagen, jerry Thompson. Chemical Society When someone hears of the name Chemical Society, a picture of serious-minded students bending over their test tubes comes to mind. But KSU ' s chem- ical society has its lighter side as we ' l as a serious side, with field trips, group-spon:ored banquets and picnics. The organization gives science students pride in their profession and provides an opportunity for members to meet men in the field.
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HPE CLUB, left to right, row 1 ; Janet Lang, Joan Kern, Yvonne Schiffer, Phyl Mariol, Kay Schantz, Marcio Morris, Dorothy Harvey, Elaine Daniels, Lynda Pelton. Bill Mottice, Pres.; Marilyn Husak. Treas.; Liz Hueb- ner, Nancy Gaus, Janet Buchholz, jan Wilson, Barbara Dysle, Dana Dye, Louise Jilek, Ruth Krichbaum, Frank Ballenger. Row 2: Sandy Christman, Nancy Dickson, HPE Club Dolores Harvey, Peggy Feucht, Kathy Wilson, Mary- Ann Pusateri, Barbara Barto, Joanne Clatterbrick, Eleanor Kraimer. Bill McLain, Vice Pres.; Rita Gesue, Sec; Don Van Horn, Chuck Caruthers, Frank De- Paolo, Betty Singley, Joan Kestel, Bruce Snyder, Janet Murphy, Judy Eberie. Row 3: Jim McKirahan. Nancy Dunbar, Jan Gibson, Al Girone, Frank Anderson, Fran Rucker, Marilyn Kocinski, Phil Perkins, Eileen Hey- man, Kenneth Ridlin, Mike Grimm, Fred Kessler, Ernie Costello, Carl Firm, Jim Hanley, Chuck Morton, Ron Redding, Basilla Imburyia, Eve Leppzer. Row 4: Eleanor Lektiren, Eldoris Bonner, Mike Lenzo, Dove Lightel, Gene Neavin, Jo Richardson, Noel Slagle, Jim DeOreo, Nat Sicura, Max Church, Harold Toms, Mike Hardy, Richard Mallchok, Mike Norcia, Bob Barnhart, Rudy Libertini, Brian Burke, Jim Roberto, Barbara White. Another organization that tries to bring about an improved relationship among KSU ' s students, is the women ' s physical education honorary, Delta Psi Kappa. Open to girls with either a major or minor in hpe, and an overall average of 2.5 plus a B average in their physical education classes, the organization stresses scholarship as well as participation in student activities Delta Psi Kappa DELTA PSI KAPPA, left to right, row 1 : Mrs. Virginia Harvey, Adv.; Agnes Skufca, Pub. Chrm.; Dolores Harvey, Chap.; Lynda Pelton, Pres.; Ruth Urichbaum, Sec; Dorothy Harvey, Treas.; Yvonne Schiffer, Car- olyn Wiles. Row 2; Nancy Gaus, Kay Davis, Ann Dornback, Carlo Urchek. Elaine Daniels, Betty Singley. ' S £ S»£ «2 S S SS3S «i»— ■■WW ' ■■«■
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DELTA OMICRON, left to right, seated: Evelyn Thur, Joy Chapman, Evelyn Myers. Row 1 : Nancy Nelson, Pat Floyd, Catherine Cheges, Janet McConnaughy, Betty Barcich, Miriam Clement, Jeanette Swigert, Gloria Wolfe, Ann Lindsay. Row 2: Delight Arbaugh, Nancy Miller, Pat Theiss, Rosemary Hasenmeier, Dor- othy Prutton, Barbara Haines, Eleanor Daghir. Relatively new on Kent ' s campus is Delta Omicron, a national professional music fraternity. Two objec- tives of the group are to raise scholarship standards and promote the progress of American music and women composers on the American scene. Music Educators Club Delta Omicron There are problems in the field of music teachings as well as in the other fields of teaching, and in order to acquaint those who plan to enter the profession, the Music Educators club was born. Social as well as educational functions are held by the club and several members participate in nation- al conferences. MUSIC EDUCATORS CLUB, left to right, row 1 : Betty Barcich, Sec.-Treas.; Joy Chapman, Pres.; Betty Rod- ick, Audrey Benda, Evelyn Myers, Pat Floyd, Miriam Clement, Vice Pres. Row 2: Nancy Miller, Barbara Haynes, Dorothy Prutton, Faith Foote, Diane Martin, Joan Siebenaler. Row 3; David Mull, Jess Wiseman, Gene Cianciolo, Oscar Gartrell, Robert Frutchey, Joan Faller, Ed Kirkland. fepf l(
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