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Kappa M Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi was founded in 1911. Lamb- da Eta, the Chapter here at Clarion State College, was installed in 1967. To be eligible, students must achieve an overall high academic rating. This chapter sponsors speakers and movie presentations. Bottom L to R-L. Helsel. N. Compernolle, E. Pifer. S. Slaugenhaupt. C. Belfore, S. D ' Agaro, C. Flye, C. Cropcho. Row 2-B. Brinkley, L. BIddle, G. Miller. K. Fullerton, J. Marrone. S. Buzzard. C. Cobler. G Amthor. Row 3-A. McCandless, S. Gaydos. L. Stopp. J. VanNorman. D. Yohman, K. Kinor. S. Reich, J. Wiley. Row 4-S. Gearhart, L. Charles. M. Boythe, N. Glessner, A. Wilson, E. Smart, C. Shank, J. Packard. Row 5-S. Smith, J. Melillo. D Scanlon, K. Maus, M. Miller, V. Mohnshine. D. Seining. C. Sulkowski. Row 6-D. Servey, D. Myers. C. Krause, L. Facko, K. Koppel, M. Spickler, S. Akers, B. Weinmann, C. Supplee. Row 7-K Anderson, D. McCoy, J. Owens. M. Sargeson, J. Himes. M Cauley, M. Pollack, K. Sandtord. D. Haver. Row 8-S. Marttala, K. Kleinberger. D. McFarland. D. Colledge, M. Troyan, K. Cillo, J. Brown, C. Snader, D. Harr. English -« Club The English Club was organized by English majors, but is open to all students. It is an outlet to interact in a social basis combining literature and the arts. Some of the functions include monthly programs drawing on local talent, poetry workshops, and Dare , the student literary magazine. Bottom L to R-K Betz(V.P.), Texas Gay Bugler IV. J. Dunbar{Pres.). Row 2-J. Smith(Treas.), Dr. Wilson(adv.) Groups 21
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Arch. Assoc. The Archeology Association at CSC is open to students interested in archaeology. In the past they have spent a weekend digging on a historical site, visited an exhibit at the National Art Gallery, and built a float for the Autumn Leaf Festival Parade. The assoc. attended the Ohio Valley Arch. Conference, Society for Pa. Arch, meeting, and the Site Surveys Council for N. E. Arch. Bottom L to R-M. Tromans, J. Wenger, C. Banks, L. Kammerer, K. Davis. A. Coudrlet, K. Kosarich. Row 2-D. Niederriter. C. Ambrose, B. Harkema, B. McCuen, S. Hannum, A. Rice. R. Walters, D. Tighe. D. Frizzola. B. Beveridge, Dr. Stratfin. J. Eschelman. Row 3-F. Burnisky. D. Zmoda. B. Fenton, B. Schoendorf. D. Mason. German Club German Club affords students the opportunity to become acquainted with the cultural aspects of the German speaking countries through participation in events as folk dancing, singing, and classes in Ger- man cooking. Activities include performing short plays and skits for high school students and sponsoring a Faschings Ball. Bottom L to R-L. Dilling(V.P.), B. Huet(Pres.). J. Eshleman, C. Metz. Row 2-S. Stimmel(Sec.), P. Bryer, Dr. Totten(Advisor), Mrs. Hegewald(Advisor), B. Chaney, J Hampson. D. Bell(Treas.). 20 Groups
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Individual Speaking Events Team The Individual Speaking Events Teann travels to ten different colleges through- out the year participating in intercollegiate forensics tournaments. During the 76-77 year, the I. E. Team competed in tour- naments in Pa., Conn., Md., and Ohio. Over fifty individual and six team awards were received by team members, once again becoming one of the most active and successful programs in the state. Bottom L to R-M. Neagley, J. Garels(Pres.). Row 2-M Cauley, J. Ringbloom, Y. Mason. K. Lemon, B. Kirkhotf. Row 3-D. Hauck, J. Owens. M Babnis, C. Miller. D. Jannone, C. Harvey(Sec.). Row4-G. Jackson, D. Paul(Hist.), J. Elmes (adv.), A. Avery(V P.). R. Marclnko, T Harrity(Parliamentarian), M. Jeter. American Chemical Society The American Chemical Society is an organization of chemistry majors whose func- tion is to give the members an opportunity to secure the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional association, and to instill a professional pride in chemistry. Activities have included a number of speakers and other social events. An open house is sponsored each fall which drew approximately 350 High School students this past November. 4l.-1rv V r: .IL Bottom L to R-R. Schill. Dr. Sharpe(adv ), L. Andrew, E. Ober. Row 2-K. McKittrick, M. Kochon, R. Mercer, B. Grazier(V.P ), B. Batson. J Figenboum, L. Ober, S. Kurtz. 22 Groups
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