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SI OUI JA aiflslf Students enrolled in the advanced courses offered by the Modern Lang- . uage Department are eligible for mem- bership in the honorary language so- ciety. Programs dealing with French, German, and Spanish, and the coun- tries of their origin are conducted during the year. The group draws to- gether students who are concentrating in one or more languages. First Row: C. Poliniak, B. Vanderherchen fSecretary-Treasurerl, J. Cormack CPresi- dentl, J. Solove fProgram Chairrnanl, C. Goldstein, L. Beimler. Second Row: J. Rothberg, M. Mozur, M. Odell, P. Staples, E. Lang, P. Moyer, I. Haber, R. Goodman. Standing: R. Haslam, N. Searle, D. Olm- stead. First Row: A. Fogelson, J. Solove, I. Haber, N. Smith, A. Ten lfyck, R. lhlenburg, Fl. Mattcs, V. Hines. Second row: D. Harley, L. Brill tSecretary-Treasurerl C. Detwiler tPrograxn Chairmanl, Miss Amspoker lAdvisorl, N. Sanstrom. Third Row: E. lfisenhauer, B. Brauncr, D. Cold. J. Kunzman, J. Schlcgcl, B. Bauer. Fourth Row: J. Kearney, A. Good, J. Blust, C. Parker, M. Hoffman, I. Varney, C. Cossens, E. Beyer, B. Miller, S. Zinader, M. Levenson. INTERNATICNAL RELATICDNS CLUB ,lust one element is required for entrance into the International Bela- tions Club, and that is interest in current world affairs. All of the foreign students at Cedar Crest are honorary members. Problems at home and abroad are discussed and studied. Student panels and speakers comprise most of the programs.
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M U S I C C L U B Music Club is our campus organization for keeping music alive and functioning. The only requirement for membership is a sincere interest in the art. The group sponsors students and outside artists in musical programs and adds a fall trip to New York to round out the year7s activities. BUSKIN Our school's dramatic society de- rives its name from the high shoe or cothurnus of ancient Greek and Ro- man tragic actors. Points earned by working onstage or backstage entitle one to membership. Members learn the elements of play production and must take some part in every show. Buskin presents a fall play, one-act plays, and the annual Creek Play. First Roux' M. Mc'l.ern0n, B. Kr: mer, J. Varnev. N. Sanstrom, l Staples. J. Blust. P. Major, I Crandall fVice Presidentl, l Lang, J. Eisenhrey, B. Fisher, I Geiger, K. Hahn, D. Stoffel Second Row: C. Jeffries, B. Wes J. Waite, N. Cox, B. Wyman, I Moyer, N. Patterson, M. Marcl M. Mozur, L. Beimler, L. Semme fSecretary-Treasurcrl, P, App, E Zinader, P. Keil, A. Good, N Quinn, R. Taylor, B. Seyfert, 'I Vince, J. Kunzman, A. Artim, S Weist, C. Parker. Third Row: li Berg, B. Miller, E. Gerstein, C Moses, D. Lappin, Mr. Hollma tAdvis0rJ, M. Luce tPresidentJ L. Ser-combe, N. Smith, J. DePauf First Row: A. Jobes fSecretary-Treasurerj, M. Burke, D. Thompson. Second Row: C. Fischer, R. Haslam tPresidentJ, E. Williams. Third Row: J. Smith, B. Fister, N. Cox. Fourth Row: B. Wyman, C. Detwiler fVice-Presidentj, M. Bailey. Fifth Row: M. Blanchard, J. Cormack, B. Vanderherchen, D. De- Young. Advisor: Mr. Harris. .......znnl
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ALPHA AND OMEGA Juniors and Seniors who are majoring in biology, chemistry, mathematics, or psychol- ogy, and medical technicians and nurses, all of whom must have a 2.00 cumulative acade- mic average, are encouraged to join the col- lege's science club. Speakers are brought to the campus to acquaint members with the practical or applied aspects of their chosen field. The emphasis this year is on speakers of high caliber and topics of general interest. First Row: B. Vfyman, A. Jobes, M. Odell fPresidentJ, S. Noble, M. A. Warner. Second Row: J. Waite, E. Haas. B. Vanderherchen tVic'c-Presidelitl. A. Pollitt, C. D u g a n Third Roux' F. Leinbach. N. Wvooclring, C. Sahlin. P, Wlood ring, N. Grooms. Fourth Row: K. Doll tSecretary-Treas- urerl, P. Hunsicker, K. Oswald, D. Bean, l. Ochs, P. Groll Advisors: Dr. Kunkel, Dr. Lucas, Miss Hirst. 42 TRI-EPSILON Tri Epsilon is the sociology club on our campus. The membership of the organization is limited to sociology majors, who have six credits in their field of concentration, and have maintained a 2.00 average. Club functions promote an interest in sociology, through a development of social thinking and an awareness of the social work agencies. Top to Bottom: N. Bakker fPresidentJ, C. Cold stein, S. Greenberg fVice-Presidentj, M. Port lock, L. Lewis, Dr. Nelson fAdvis0rl. Not Present M. Close fSecretary-Treasurerl.
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