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CHEMISTRY CLUB Chemistry Club’s goal is to promote interest in chemistry, giving the student members a better knowledge of the field that they might pursue chemistry as a career Supporting this purpose the club conducts field trips and has visiting chemis- try lecturers New to the organization this year, is sponsorship of an award to the outstanding senior chemistry major. The club’s financial support comes from the sale of chemistry handbooks and aprons Membership is open to those interested in chemistry. 1 Kenneth Mar i, advisor. Jay Sekavec, Kenneth Bobbitt. Don Bis sing. Second row. Rath ! .11. ] j rrv Good, Jon Dcllett, Alberta Denio. Jerry Denchfidd. Third rote: Dallas Moeller, U r K: Arlyn Mills, Howard Guyer. Hubert Harman. Fourth rote: Russelt Johnson, . IT rrli n Pe ter Wertli, Jr.. Ernest Vance. m - l j. ti Bissing. president; Jerry Denclifield, vice-president: Jon Dellett, -eerelviry : doIph Beyerlein, treasurer. MATH CLUB Math Club strives to stimulate interest in and give a better understanding of mathe- matics, The meetings are conducted by mem- bers presenting unusual problems either orig- inal or from a collection of interesting prob- lems. This will give the member valuable ex- perience useful to him after school. Necessary pre-requisite for membership is an interest and a willingness to study mathematics. Top rou Richard Frankc, Vernon Kisner, LeRoy Heines. Stanley C Griffin. Ernest Milton, Jr., barren Windle, Eugene Etter. sponsor. Second rote Everett Marshall, William H. Brehm, Wilmer Waldman. Alberta Denio, Connie Nelson
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STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student National Education Associa- tion promotes professionalism in education and its membership is open to those students preparing for a teaching career. The organi- zation is nationally affiliated and lias the largest membership of am group on campus. Winning first place trophy in the combined float division at Homecoming, attending the Officer ? Work Shop at Topeka and provid- ing SNEA members as speakers for service clubs in Hays have contributed to a full year’s schedule. Climaxing the ear ' s activi- ties will be the state convention to be held here August 10 and 11. Marilyn Wilkens, Treasurer; Bonnie Rogers, President, First Semester; Dr. B. V r Broach, Sponsor; Joyce Hocketl. Publicity; Lynn Dyatt, Secretary; Deanna Lockman, President, Second Se- mester; J)r. John Rogers, Sponsor. SNEA proudly presents “Power Through Knowledge SNEA has a membership of 195 and meets monthly to help prepare future teachers for their profession. 97
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SCRIBLERUS Scribleru? encourages original thought and serves as an outlet and inspiration for self-expres- sion through creative writing. Meetings are pri- marily devoted to criticism and discussion of manuscripts written hv the members. The club is open to any interested student though the mem- bership is kept small to afford individual atten- tion to creative work. Dr. Sam Sackett, sponsor ; Kay Smith, Charles Gish, Charles Wood, Gary Long. CHANCERY CLUB Chancery Club furthers the knowledge and interest concerning the legal profession so that the members may know more of the career they’ve chosen. I he local club became Fla chapter of the national Chancery Club, a pre-law fraternity, in December when a group from Hays attended the national convention at the legal center of Southern Methodist t diversity in Dallas. Guest speakers from Kansas law schools and lawyers from nearby communities sometimes speak at their meetings. Students interested in entering the legal profession may gain membership. Officers include the chief justice (president), Larry Kopke; associate justice (vice president), A1 Morris: clerk of the court (secretary). Frank Magana; and bailiff I treasurer 1 , William MeAdoo. Top row: William Me Ad no, Rich- ard Schmidt, James Geisinger, Aden Spies, Robert George, Steph- en Staub, Claude Hanson. Bottom row: Larry Kopke, Frank Magana, Lou Jean Brown, Rita Ashcraft, Carolyn Dennis, Alois Bieber, Alan Morris. 99
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