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ACTIVES lN SNEA included: lback rowl Bob Bau, Jerry gensen, Millie Lundberg, Marlys Fuller lsecond rowl LaVonne Weier, Dr. Brunson, Vernietta Blume, Betty Holzwarth, Kathy Dieken, Barbara Danek, Joan Byllesby Dave Dangel Tom Craw Tupper lthird rowl Cheryl Branson, Sharon Smit, Georgia Jor- ford, lfront rowl Deanna DuBois and Jan Rlkansrud SNEA, General Beadle's Organization 0n Campus SNEA is a chapter of the Student National Education Association and is affiliated with the state organizations. All students preparing to teach are eligible for membership. The main purpose is to help students develop personally and professionally into competent teachers. The theme for 1966-67 was HSNEA Your Pro- fessional Organization on Campus. The pro- grams included guest speakers, panels, and a banquet. DIRECTING SNEA were: Jerry Weier, treasurer, Joan Byllesby, president: LaVonne Dieken, secretaryj Knot shownl Judy Stenhotz, vice-presidentg Dr. Kenneth Miller, adviser. Professional 72
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Z, ,. 4 'Z W, .qi 4 ki: I ,Z lf, fi' f ., 7 W .J , 5 1 J is x on f ' WRA ACTIVES were: lback rowl Joyce Lusk, Myrna Poppe, Norma Sonen, Sharon Clark, Judy Knock, Lane Dan- nenbring, Linda Quail, Georgia Jorgensen, lmiddle rowl Pam Marsh, Pauline Tulson, Joyce Otkin, Donna Minnaert, Joan Byllesby, Carol Bau, Barb Langland, Jolene Lindbloom, Vicki 71 , 3 Q Tomscha, Miss VanO'rnum, lfront rowl Gay Lynn Johnson, Jan Amert, Bonnie Peterson, Sue Halsted, Lois Meyer, Dor- othy Sudtelgte, Linda Schladweiler, Sharon Hummel, Diana McCarriar, and Jackie Foross. Coeds Participate In Intercollegiate ports WRA is the Women's Recreational Association on the campus. The group meets every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. The girls participate in various activities including field ball, basket- ball, softball, volleyball, track and field, badmin- ton, bowling, tennis, and golf. Activity points are earned by attending regular meetings, par- ticipating in intercollegiate sports, hiking, and intramural tournaments. Awards are given to members that have earned enough activity points towards an emblem, blazer, or blanket. WRA is guided by Miss Van Ornum. DIRECTING WRA ACTIVITIES were: lstandingl Gay Lynn Johnson, president, Sharon Hummel, vice-president, Joyce Lusk, secretary-treasurer, Sue Halsted, WRA state repre- sentativeg Carol Bau, social chairman.
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FIRST SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS were: Gary Robinson, presidentg Bill Chase, vice-presidentg Jan Janousek, secretary-treasurer. Science Club Recognized By Student enate Science Club is a new organization composed of majors and minors in both the science and math fields. The club's main purpose is to work on projects in the fields of science and math, such as organizing a science file which will contain research reports in specialized fields of science. Members of the science club will work as a group, doing research on individual science projects of its members, or on different scientific problems of the community. Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month. WNKWYN 1 'Ruff' -wx 'Q 1966-67 SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS included: Iback rowl Bill Chase, lfront rowl Linda Schladweiler, Janice Janousek, Howard Heidelberger, Tom Blair, Dan Lorang, Tom Redfield, Gary Robinson, and Sharon Clark.
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