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For future teachers. the Student Education Association is an important club on campus. Klembers of the SEA in the FIRST ROW are Sandy Thomas. Joyce Dewey, Carol Reed. Dave Zuretti, Dave Hackett, Linda Howes. and Dottie March. The SECOND ROW includes Liz Metz, Lyn Parker, Alice Winter, Ron Stead, Ron Snell, Dick Walker, Paula Bacon, and Betsy Dowd. t'X The Proper Study Arranging classes in order to have morn- ings free for practice teaching . . . Experimen- tal lab next year . . . Dr. McCreary: What I'd like to see is an integrative study of man . . . Trips to Pineland and Augusta . . . iid The Psychology department gets together in the Faculty Lounge to discus: the plans for an experimental lab. From right to left are Dr. John McCrea1'y Dr. Leland Bechtel, Prof. Raymond Kendall, and Dr. L. Ross Cummins. Two members of the Sociology department, Mr. Hans Kellner and Mr. Robert Doel, dis- cuss their subject during a Den break with students Paul Planchon and Linda Gramatky. Members of the Psychology Club, which meets monthly, include, SEATED, Karl Wolf, Esther Rosenthal, Brian Langdon, Joyce Killay, Doug Wakefield, and Meri- dee Hutt. STANDING are Beth Harwood, Don Blumenthal, Bob Spear, Frank Sroka, John Achenbach, and ,Ioan Morris.
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l I I Been Said and Thought in the World. Nfatthew Arnold Mrs. Eleanor Morse is ready to time one Todd Lloyd and Judith llossman V635 look on as Miss P l The Speech department, besides giving all students basic l public speaking courses, offers opportunities in drama and l debating . . . Notes signed LBIS . . . Students directing their own plays as a graduation requirement for Speech majors . . . Music Appreciation and Basic Theory are Music courses this year . . . n minute of Shorthand. Q I l Professor of Liusic D. Robert Smith devotes much of his time to choral and instrumental groups. Mr. Richard lVarye shows Prof. Brooks Quimby a working model of the larynx as Prof. Lavinia Schaeffer looks on. All are members of the Speech department. lll l q My. Lavinia Schaeffer thinks over a scene from Hamlet. F l l l .. v l l l i I l 25
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of Mankind Is Man. Pope Sociology majors may take Economics and Psy- chology courses towards their major . . . hir. Doel: Now, let's see what we learned last time. . . . Accounting and Statistics for Economics majors . . . Mr. lValther: UMy wifels china - . . . No ticker-tape machine in the Econ. department . . . Sroka and Marjorie Powell. Surrounded by Economics books, the three members of the Economics department are Prof. David Willi- ams, Mr. F, Theodore Walther, and Dr. Ralph Chances. In the FIRST ROW of the Economics Club are Al Pethick, Pete Swanson, Jim Callahan. Roger Klein, Steve Ritter, Doug Dobson, and Charlene Wakefield. The SECOND ROW includes Bill Young, Dave Cox, Grant Farquhar, Joel Hawthorne, Sam Aloisi, Ken Reiss. and Derek Hurst. In the LAST ROW are Kirby Noye. Ralph Bartholomew. Tom Burns, Art Purinton, John Meyn, Don King, Doug Findlay, and Scott Wilkins. 1 l 5 27 l Myhrman Club. open to Sociology majors. often presents professional men who give talks on some aspect of the field of Sociology. SEATED are Paul I Sadlier and Sharon Fisher. on the floor. and Ellen Hansen. Betty Davis. Cindy Bagster-Collins. Linda Reisner. and Dick Coombs. STANDING are Frank '+ On sabbatical Hrst semester, Dr. Peter Jonitis, head of the Sociology Depart- ment was in Michigan.
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