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Poetry Workshop The Poetry Workshop meets on a weekly basis to provide criticism and direction for creative writers. standing to door: C. Hawkins. L. Andrews, J. Smith, B. Mallison, J. Dunbar. Sitting: P. Grubbs, J. Alder, K. Exton, Dr. Wilson (adv.), not pictured: M. Green. I Individual Speaking I Events Team This organization is open to all students whose interests lie in competitive public speaking. Members of the team compete in persuasive, informative, humorous, extemporaneous and impromptu speaking, as well as in oral interpretation. Tournaments are held at colleges across the country and to date the team has traveled to eight states. Bottom L to R: J Smitti, G Lakes, M. Babnis (pres.). Row 2: S. Weintieimer, R. Gore, D. Jannone. Row 3: D. Paul, M. IVIunn, C. (Vliller. Row 4: V. Mason (V.P.), C. Harvey (Sec), A. M. Stieets. Row 5: C. Jackson. B. Mallison, Row 6: R. English, S. Peters, J. Elmes (Adv.). Row 7: R. Davis, C. Hawkins, K. Kase (Pub. Off). Not pictured: J. Golligan, R. Marcinko. Groups 21
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Math Club The Math Club is open to all students with an interest in math. The goal of this organ- ization is to promote the sharing of ideas in all math related fields. Activities include film presentations, quest speakers and the pub- lication of the Sine Post, a mathematical news- paper circulated to area schools. History Club The History Club was formed to promote an interest in history and to provide an opportunity for students to par- ticipate in history- oriented activities. Some events of the first semester included a film on Michelangelo and a lecture by a visiting professor from New Delhi, India. Bottom L to R: P Schollert. M, McNaughton, L. Kelly. P Shields (Sec), J. Bryant (Pres.), Row 2: Dr. Freed (adv.), M. Koperna. J. Hanna, J. Wilson, J. Eisenman, B. Easter, M Gannoe Row 3: K. Rilling, T Rogan, D, McFarland (V.P.), D. Ojomo, P. Bauer (Treas), T. Johnson. Bottom L to R: J. Conrad, C, Cowan, L Kelley (Sec. -Treas.) Szymanski, Dr. Khan, Dr. Snyder, L. Prindle. Row 2: B. Elles, J. Alder (V.P.), B. Seman (Pres.), C, 20 Groups
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English Club The English Club was organized by English majors, but is open to all students. It is an outlet to interact on 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: P. Grubbs with Texas Gay Bugler IV, J. Adier (Sec.-Treas.), Dr. Wilson (Adv.), Row 2: B. Malllson (Pres,). J Dunbar. K. Exton, C, Hawkins, J, Smith (V.P.), not pictured: M. Green. C.E.C. Bottom L to R: R. Zanaglio, D. Hoffman (Pres,). L. Ehrenberg, C. Allen, J. Evanlegist, C. Wlodarczyk. Row 2: D. Timmins. A. Chubb, J. Rusiewicz. D. Davison, unknown, M. Esposito, G. fvlalkowiak. Row 3: M. A. Demchak (Sec.-Treas.). C. Gorin. P Hannon. M. K Jacobs (VP), B. tVlorris, R. Sessi, U. Nowho, V. Mohnshine, Row 4; A. Terhune, M. McCall. G. Leidigh, J. Brennan, 8. Tosten, C. Walter, K. Abel, not pictured: G, Takach, G. Shneck, T. Ferris. Council for Exceptional Children is a professional organization of individuals interested in working with and helping the handicapped. In conjuction with NSSHA. they held a Christmas party for handicapped children of the area. Other activities included speakers, weekly visits to Polk, a Halloween Party for handicapped children, and the buddy system on Boundary street. The highlight of their year was the second annual campus-wide Peace Festival. 22 Groups
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