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NSSHA Bottom L to R: S. Boyd (Pres). K. Cauthorn (Treas.), B. Keil (V.P), P. Hannaford (Sec ), M. Thomas. Row 2: C. Moriarty, V. Porch, B. Villella. J. Hannon, D. Howard, R. Kroh, L. Bienkowski, L. Puzz, T. Carter, C. Warsing, J. Schmincke. S. Eriksson, B. Rycz. Row 3: S. French, B. Cunningham, R. Rowe. K. Sanders, M. Hilovsky, K. Mechenbler, P. Hannon, D. Reddick, M. Neiko, S. Ressler. K. Powell. B. Kreismer, C Best, J. Hicks. M. Voght, D. Vottero. C Hartweg. Row 4: B. Frantz. J. Lunger, M. Jablonovsky. D Houk. A. Terhune. S. Caldwell, D, Carpenter, C. LaMantia. M, Selesky, J Bigley, P. Mignanelli, J. Mitch, not pictured: Mr. Smith (Adv.). The National Student Speech and Hearing Association Is open to anyone interested In speech and communicative disorders. Their activities include monthly meetings featuring groups or speakers, a fall and spring field trip, a Christmas party held in conjunction with CEC for handicapped children of the area, a seminar on aphasia and hearing Impairment, observance of Deaf Awareness Week, and an annual spring banquet. The big event was the national convention held In Chicago. German Club The German Club extends a hearty GrQss Gott to Clarion State College! A colorful booth attracted new members this fall at Activities Day, and the club started off the fall semester by attending the Oktoberfest In Fryburg, PA. In October a bus of club members visited the Old Economy Vlllagein Ambrldge, Pa. Further plans Included a Faschlngs Ball, the trip to the Pa. Dutch Country, and a performance for the WPFSG convention, topped off by a picnic at the end of the semester. Bottom L to R: R. Coen (Pres.), R. Woloszyn. Row 2: B. Tregaskes, D. Pavone, A. Markert, E. Porr, T. Canaday (V.P). Row 3: Dr. Totten (adv.). Mrs. Hegewald (adv.). P. Bryer. not pictured: B. Beveridge. B. Huet. S. Stimel. J. Turzanski, K. Gabel (Sec), J. Donoughe (Treas), B. Woloszyn. G. OIney. Groups 23
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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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Lambda Sigma Lambda Sigma is the honorary Library Science Fraternity or campus. They are primarily a service fraternity. During the year they cataloged the video tapes in the communications department. They also cataloged the records at WCCB. Their purpose is to promote fellowship and further the professional knowledge of the members. Bottom L to R: J Smith (Treas), J Mock (V.P ). L, Jacobs. D, Bell. Row 2: L. Jones. A. Glasgow. P. Carlin, K Masters (Pres ). M. Berbach (Rep) Row 3: M. McClure. V. Mason, J. Vicarl. S. Luy (C. Sec). Row 4: A. Lingle, K. Corner, C, Roeder, P, Schneider. B. Sheffo, L. Zeybel, C. Crosson. not pictured: K. Anderson, G, Brinsfield, S. Rudy, D, Kovac. Clarion Geographical Society The Clarion Geographical Society is a campus organization for geo- graphy majors or those students interested in geography. Guest speakers from related fields are held usually once a month. Field trips are taken in early fall and in the spring. Bottom L to R M. Vanek, J Turcol, D Adams (Pres ). R. Sonoski. Row 2: P. Depew, Ms. Kordecki (Adv.), L. Peterson (V.P ), C. Gorin. Row 3; Dr Shirey (Adv.), D. O ' Neill. J. Vinski (Treas), S. Burnham (Sec), not pictured: B. Hopkins, T. PIccirilli 24 Groups
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