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Student Oregon Education Association Student Oregon Education Associa- tion was established, in part, to develop an understanding of and appre- ciation for the teaching profession. lt also helps to develop a political aware ness - an awareness of the problems in the field of education. Activities for the year included a mock interview, guest speakers, and group discussion on the problems of teaching. The SOEA was the only stu- dent organization of its kind to sponsor American Education Week , October 25-31. Officers for fall term were: Joe H. Wilson, presidentg Elouise Weinke, vice-presidentg Mary Clausen, treas- urer. It became necessary to elect new officers winter term. Roger Rada was elected president. Others elected were: Leslie Schuening, Vice- presi- dentg Elouise Weinke, secretaryg and Mary Clausen, treasurer. Leslie Schuening yn'-r .......................- .wo 5 , mp Fvygp i A .5 - y Elouise Weinke Roger Rada f Mary Clausen
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Mountaines Representing EOC as the dance team were the Mountaines. They danced at several home basketball games. Beginning in fall term, tryouts were held for Mountaines. Then practice began. Much time and effort was put into each dance by the Mountaines. Captain was Carolyn Harvey. Mountarnes were front Diane Griffin Sandy Duckett Kathy Weston Dottie Hanan Back: Kristi Wells, Joani Lapinski, Carolyn
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Future Businessmen's Association Officers for the Future Businessmen's Association are Ron Holand, vice-presidentg Fred Ringer, presidentg Phyllis Butts, secretary, and Joe H. Wilson, treasurer. The goal of the Future Business- men's Association is to study various aspects and functions of the business and financial world, and the signifi- cance of leadership to successful busi- ness. During the Association's third year, they have realized their goal through several activities. The FBA sponsored a trip to the College-Business Symposium in Port- land. At the symposium various indus- tries and businesses were represented. Two FBA members enjoy the annual dinner at Fong's Tea House. , T M ' ' Kelly Bissinger was announced as Ugly Man at the dance. He was sponsored by East Dorion. The members were told what qualities are desired by an employer, and what to expect when entering the labor force. The FBA held meetings the first and third Thursday of each month. The purpose of the meetings was to plan ac- tivities like the symposium, banquets, and luncheons with guest speakers. They also sponsored a chili feed, the Ugly Man Contest and dance winter term. s . Zi f f
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