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Fubars The Fubars are not an organization or sorority. They do sponsor a twelve year old girl from Thailand through the Christian Children ' s fund. They ' re active in intramural sports such as volleyball. The group ' s main purpose is to enjoy themselves and have fun while they ' re together at Clarion. Row 1: F. Tunno, S. Kimmel, D. J. Mack, S. Bisset. Row 2; S. Akers, L. Cole, N. Chittester, B. Angus. Row 3: C. Gollins, K. Howe, K. Pilston, W. Iwanyshyn. Row 4: D. Wilkins, D. Walker, M. Spickler, C. Canterna. Absent: S. Leaky, S. Flick, M. J. Huber, K. Nilson. P.S.E.A. Student Pennsylvania State Education Assoc- iation seeks to develope and cultivate such des- irable professional qua- lities as leadership, char- acter, and scholarship among prospective tea- chers engaged in their pre- service preparatory work. The organization is unique in that it has the possibility of providing active part- icipation in local, state, and national educational asso- ciations. Membership is encouraged for college stu- dents in all curicula. Row 1: Dr. Kenennuth, D. Murphy, J. Knee, T. Gallo, D. Jones, unknown, L. Zawrotny, D. Strawoet, N. Bloomquist, C. Sulkowski, R. Martin, M. Henderson, C. Ellermyer. Row 2; D. Sweeny, P. Robins, B. Haugh, S. Stimmel, S. Gearhart, S. Schrecker, V. Rozic, J. Himes, T. Johnson, B. Stohr, K. Hall, S. Ross. Row 3: unknown, P. Berg, W. Warrick, R. Dunst, E. Demchack, R. Walthour, T. Sandstrom, M. Andrejco. 24 Organizations
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Bios Club The Bios Club is an organ- ization made up of students from a variety of academic disciplines thiat demonstrate an interest in biology. Each semester a major and minor field trip is made to some bio- logical area of interest. Not only are field trips a function of the club, but speakers are invited to give presentations. Row 1: unknown, D. Davidson, K. Diana, S. Wilson, B. Miller. Row 2: P. Carasone, B. Burns, N. Jacisin, G. Berg. Row 3: K. McGoun, P. Berg, M. Taylor, R. Thomas, S. Hall, D. Daut. Pre-Med Club The Pre-Med Club was fou- nded four years ago to provide an organization for people who were in the pre-med, allied health, pre- dental, and related fields to get to- gether to learn about current tre- nds in their chosen field. The membership is open to anyone who is a student of the college and has an interest in the med- ical field. They have had several speakers and a film pre- sentation. They hold monthly bus- iness meetings followed by a spe- aker or a film. Bottom Row - M. Kozelski, N. Jacisin (Sec.-Treas.), J. Kouach, B. Cramer, M. Lounsburg. Top Row - D. Daut, D. Hopperstead, M. McCord, M. McCreary, G. Marshall (Pres.), D. Conrad, H. Oziegbe (V.P.), S. Hayden. Organizations 23
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Back. L. to R. moving to front: G. Seymore. D. Bell. P. Glaub, J. Rae. L. McHugh. A. Halo. D. Trudgen. D. LaBoda. D. Presutti. J. Saka. D. Mihalik. P. Knight, W. Barton, J. PInnocle. L. Rizzone. B. Marshall. S. Dutzman. E. R. Simpson. M. Boythe. C. Suikowskl. E. Shuey. K. Koppel, K. Maus, K. Stilp. C. Gollins, D. Plutt, C. Supplee. D. Vinansky, S. Marttala, S. McGreevy. L. Helsel. NSSHA The National Student Spe- ech and Hearing Assoc, is op- en to all students interested in various communications dis- orders. Last year, a two day symposium was held and ha- iled as one of the best in the organization ' s history. Dur- ing this year, the organ- ization held monthly mee- tings with featured speakers. In conjunction with CEC, they held a Christmas party for the clinic and special education children. Two field trips were made, one in the fall, the ot- her in the spring. A number of members also attended the national convention in Wash- ington, D.C. MENC Music Educators National Conference Student Chapter seeks to acquaint students with the mu- sic education profession through workshops, programs, performing groups, and discussions planned by the chapter throughout the year. MENC also assists the Music Dep- artment with various projects. Membership is open to any full- time student interested in the tea- ching of music. Top Row: L. Adams. P. Cancilla, K. Murray, T. Douglas, J. Swiderski, Z. Zembower, J. Link, T. Krieger, M. Moshler, J. Shaw, N. Faust, P. Korones. Next Row: J. Lesnick. B. Kemp, J. Groff, J. March. K. Sikorski. 8. Sampsell. K. Reck. Row 2: B. Leasher. T. Hollls, D. Santini, P. English. B. Cave. S. Webster, B. Weimann, C. Fehlman. Front Row: M. Nardone, M. Cremi, D. Honsacker, E. Piter. B. Brinkly. G. Anthor, P. Wilmot, M. Wooding. Organizations 25
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