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-iiiwgtgggpf E STU DENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Education Majors all, and future teachers for Arizona's coming generation, are these S.E.A. members, The front row includes Mrs. Ruth Bowman, Dorothia Mae Cody, and Evangeline Lewis, second row, visitor, Dr. Baumann, faculty sponsor, David Leech, president, third row, James White, Wallis Benton, Ellen Kravitz, Carol Ann Mihelich, secretary-treasurer, fourth row, Elaine Thomas, Charles Patterson, Pat Anderson, David Williams, and Rochelle Weiss, vice president. To further interest in and to continue to raise the standards of the teaching profession are the aims and purposes of the Student Education Association. In so doing, SEA. members took part in American Education Week activities, attended the A.E.A. con- vention, heard speakers at monthly meetings, and promoted Future Teacher organizations in the high schools. ASTRONOMY CLUB Sky geographers pictured are, first row, Billy Krist, Alan Rowher, Mr. Hoff, faculty advisor, Herb Soladin, Febe Saladin, secretary, Irene Miskimen, Howard Miskimen, second row, Joe Owen, club president, Charmaine Owen, Jim Stevenson, John Phillips, Cecil Walker, Tony Baker, Bert Jensen, Charles Warmkesel, Dayne Adams, third row, Larry Wich, Harry Simmons, Jim Sherman, Ray Allen, John Rongish, David Benton, vice president, Jerry Belcher, Dale Farrar, and Jim Wortham. With the Space Age already in progress, the Astronomy Club has an up-to-date interest in the state of affairs 'way out yonder. The club, over the years, has been instrumental in building a telescope, constructing an observatory, working on a planitarium, and watching for satellites. The club meets two evenings a month, and visitors are always welcome. 21
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DEE Y DEE X Mathematicians all - purposes of this club are to develop an appreci- ation for mathematics, provide an A opportunity to learn more about modern applications of mathemat- ics, and to give recognition for out- standing achievements in the study of math. Membership is open to students taking Math 25 or 27. In the picture are Gary Kilbourn, Leo Dickson, Nancy Walcott, Jean- ette Williams, treasurer, Jerry Pos- thumus, James Fitzsimons, vice president, Walt Dudley, president, and Mr. Albert Qualley, sponsor. Judy Boat, secretary, is not pic- tured. I FRENCH CLUB While the club has no official officers, it does have a number of interested and active members. Those plc- tured in the front row are Dr. Wayne C. Gilman, faculty sponsor, Nancy Coe, Connie Spearing, Elizabeth Grijalva, Nancy Tisdale, Margaret Puckle, second row, Larry Blakey, Dick Spencer, Martha Cook, Nancy McCauley, Ben Collett, Chester Bryans, and Nancy Downs. 20 'i z I. 53? i' Parley voo Fransay - or words to that effect. We hope the French Club members can spell the words better, and of course we are sure they can pronounce them. The French Club is composed of students who are interested in speak- ing the language in extra-curricular situations. ln addition to meetings on campus, the Club has a few dinner meetings in members' homes. Native French people are often in- vited to meet with the group, Dr. Gilman is faculty sponsor.
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ia: 1 ll . :gl 1 LETTERMAN'S CLU B Every athlete who wins a letter for participation in college sports is automatically a member of the Letterman's Club. Officers are Joe Leatherwood, president: John Campbell, vice president: and Dave Shellburg, secretary-treasurer. Major project for the year was the sponsoring of a memorial fund and basketball game in honor of Letterman Ward Anderson. Pictured are, front row: Jim Hold, Ralph C N .J X ,i 'l -el - 1, . N f l ,gifs ,Mr ,vii X N f. JC ' 1153711 1 ' l, bl -. ' Q- -fl s ,J ug 1. .-. L Q 3:2 l' , 53. 1 ' .. Q - Y 4 sf A - A CIVITAN CLUB Chartered in December, 1960, the Collegiate Civitan Club has Builders of Good Citizenship as its motto. lt is the first college club of its kind to be chartered in the Great Southwest District of Civitan International. A number of spring projects were under consideration as the club completed its organizational activities. n,'3,,,ig,.f. 22 1 .J Allen, John Campbell, Dove Shellburg, Joe Leatherwood, Ed Lay, Richard Thompson, Coach Carson: second row, Larry Walker, Todd Cypert, Dave Fellers, Dennis Starkins, Syd Smith, Tom Figueras, Steve Vaughn, Emmett Webb, Joe Mike Roland, Ron Profiri, Russ Magnusson: third row, Russ Winer, John Anderson, Barney Cahill, Rick Matey, Ollie Hundelt, Bob Valenzuela, Tom O'Brien, Carl Hanson, Bob Marsh, Dave Phillips, Jack Clay: last row, Lee Bates, Troy Collier, Bob Kennedy, Dennis Keith, Richard Haywood, Jim Walker, John Stewart, Fred Burton, Albrady Lee, Art Simpson, and Ted Lane. Not pictured is Douglas Moye. some dealing with community affairs and others with activities on the campus. Pictured in the front row are: Floyd Rockwell, president: Fred Hughes, Larry Evans, Francis Blanchard, vice president: Ron- ald Eastburn, treasurer: Herbert Shape, Ronald Brown: second row, Roger Graham, Dennis Kelley, Charles Patterson, David Williams, Mr. John C. Alnutt, faculty advisor: William Herrett, Verne Flach- man, Tom Sanda, Whitney Drake, and James Thurber. Dr. John L. Boyd is Civitan Club sponsor. CIRCLE K We Build is the motto of this newly organized men's service club. Membership requires at least a 3 average, and pur- poses are to perform services for the school, the community, and to their fellow men. Members are, left to right, front row, Bob Holbert, treasurer: Mike McCune, presi- dent: Dave Cady, secretary, and Dr. Fred Bedford, Kiwanis representative: second row, Douglas Moye, Bob King, Steve Turek, Walter Dudley, Dave Ridgeway, Don Smith: third row, Barney Cahill, William Rutledge, Jim Matson, Silvester Hererra, Bob King, and Jim Wortham.
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