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Industrial Arts Club I SERVING AS OFFICERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL if ARTS CLUB were: Wayne Grad, reporter, Milton McKeown, treasurerg Larry Jansen, secretary, Dwight Kinney, president, and Wayne Kratz, vice-president. Advisors were Mr. Sattgast and Mr. Nelles. 0 I MENC I I I HEADING THE MENC, the campus organization II for music educators, were: Theola Ekle, presi- I dent, Neil Roskeland, vice-president, and Vicki Woodard, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Lotspeich served as the chapter advisor. I ,I I I I I I I I I E fx 1 S I I ii 1 I' lf -e YI 'SYS Ur The Camlbu- Studed ir BSSFQ have a I L x n 2'
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throughout the year. Highlighting this year's Social Committee-spon- sored activities was the Inaugural Ball, climaxing Dr. Bowes' Inaugural festivities. Not pictured is the lvladrigal Com- mittee, appointed this year by Dr. Bowes. Headed loy Miss DeForest, the committee organized and soon- sored the second annual Christmas lvladrigal dinner. General Homecoming Committee GUIDING THE 1967 TUTOR DAY PLANS were: Jill Jorgensen, Joel Jorgensen, Linda Hotvet, Ray Peterson, and Chairman Gay Lynn Johnson. Other committeemen included: Deda Rae Schultz, co-chairman, Bill Bulfer, Shannon Chris- tenseng Dwayne Jacobson, Ed Lanners, Jean Lorang, Elmer Lovrein, and Nancy Nelson. ,Q .x ww. 995 'w-.., K rf-..
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Club NDUS TRIA 50 L 1. Tir: Miilln 'a metafr- . me Krabi Iaffgasr and rganizakion Ekle, presi- 11 and Vicki . Lotspeich ,ie .. B' 'fa Y 'N-gh., fivuvv.. ' v.. Science Club GUIDING SCIENCE CLUB ACTIVITIES were: Mr. Buckman, advisor, Gary Robinson, presi- dent, Bill Chase, vice-president, and Jan Janou- sek, secretary-treasurer. PEM Club SERVING AS PEM CLUB OFFICERS were: Jan Amert, program chairman, Rick Fisher, alumni chairman, Sue Simon, vice-president, Ron Johan- son, program chairman, Gay Lynn Johnson, pub- licity chairman, Loren McKinney, treasurer, and Margaret Moore, advisor. Not shown are Mike Lewis, president, and Donna Minneart, secre- I if , tary. SNEA GUIDING THE FUTURE EDUCATORS IN THEIR SNEA ACTIVITIES were: Larry Vissia, president, and Edith Oltman, secretary. Not - shown is Barbara Danek, treasurer. I Q .1 fin Crganizations Aid Academic Life The academic organizations on campus provide the General Beadle student with an opportunity to work on SDecial projects outside of the classroom, to take field trips, and to have a social unity with those stu- dents and teachers having similar interests. Active academic organi- zations on campus this year in- cluded IVIENC, Science Club, SNEA, Industrial Arts Club, and PEM Club. During the second semester, two additional clubs were organized. Added to the growing list of aca- demic organizations were the Gen- eral Beadle Business Association, headed by Lynn Richter, and the South Dakota World Affairs Council, with Dean Rook serving as tempo- rary president.
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