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Dr. Harry Goldsmith sponsors Sigma Theta Mu, the organization for psychology majors and minors, as well as others interested in this field. In addition to regular meetings held each month, special activities-tours to medical centers and hos- pitals, work at the guidance clinic, o Christmas program for the mentally retarded children and the adoption of a word in Fulton State Hospital for Christmas and birthday remembrances - are planned throughout the year. Dallas Krausch, president, Jon Silvester, vice-presi- dent, and Shelby Hargrove, secretory-treasurer, serve as officers. Donny Burks, Bonnie Roe, and Dallas Krausch wrap gifts for the mental hospital SIGMA THETA MU Front Row: Carol Grams, Nancy Motto, Bonnie Roe, Carolyn Groves, Hargrove, Shirley Hanson, Ruby Peterson. Fourth Row: Don Crone, Barry Linda Luck, Mary Green. Second Row: Shirley Ludemann, June Helms, Miller, Jon Linn, Walter Porter. Fifth Row: Phil McLeod, Royce Earley, Pot Henderson, Miriam Bishop, Keitho Lambert, Judy Holman, Rita Cot- Danny Burks, Jon Silvester, Larry Matejka. Sixth Row: Dallas Krausch, trell. Third Row: Donna Friend, Judy Hashmon, Beverly Crawford, Shelby Steve Bishop, Gale Smith, Joe Jackson, Kent Barber, Dr. Goldsmith. L B 83
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Front Row: Catherine Coburn, Darlene Massey, Delna Kirk, Ruth Dixon. Second Row: Amarylis Jarrell, Nancy Moyer, Lois Vatne, Charlotte Sher- wood, Maysil Williams. Third Row: Joe Nichols, Gary Dickinson, Dale Tucker, Sherwin Terrill, Dan Peterson. SIGMA PHI NU Sherwin Terrill, Nancy Moyer, Joe Nichols, and Sylvia Hughes make plans for the club's activities, 82 To help students gain a broader knowledge of science and its relation to everyday life, Sigma Phi Nu opens its membership to all science majors and minors. Some of their activities include field trips and experiments which were presented to churches to show the relatonship between science and religion. Dr. Larson is the club's sponsor. Joe Nichols, presi- dent, Sherwin Terrill, vice-president, Sylvia Hughes, secretaryg and Nancy Moyer, treasurer serve as of- ficers.
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Front Row: H. Lindstrom, M. Brown, M. Myers, C. Revitzer, J. Homer, Miss Walther, R. Vagle, Second Row: A. Alexiou, M. Griffin, P. Hum- phreys, N. Motto, S. Gilmore, L. Motto, N. Ulrich, O. Curammeng, N. Vagle, B. Miller, G. Dickinson. Third Row: S. Morriello, R. Coyle, A. Ty- son, L. Brown, S. Reese, M. Martinez, R. Schubert, A. Moseley. Fourth Row: V. Davis, C. Gilliland, R. Dixon, B. Calhoun, M. Cockman, P. Beebe, R. Coltrane, P. Browning, R. Vagle, B. Lichty. Fifth Row: J. Anderson, E. Kresack, S. Hanson, C. Baxter, M. Ambler, J. Boyd, G. Rauch, L. Bilton. u Blankenship, J. Rima, G. Nelson, A. Hargis, B. Willemsen. Seventh Row: J. Spong, C. Matthes, J. Henline, B. Klingsheim, L. Tomlinson, C. Peder- son. Eighth Row: J. Engle, V. Hofer, V. Olson, B. Bruton, E. Clark, R Schroeder, S. Turner, E. Beers, S. Ludemann, V. Walent, C. Sherwood Ninth Row: B. Lefringhouse, G. Hammons, C. Pidde, M. Anderson, A Fife, B. Claiborne, B. Patrick, J. Tolve, K. Bowen. Tenth Row: R. Krosch, M. Ziemann, J. Norwood, L. Rileyjt-J., Hermo , P. Catlett, N. Kent, B K-Pooth, M. Baker, C. Rutkowski, J.l'l-lelms, Bkuernemoen, Hummel ll x 4 il! I J A V J lx D. .. ..xmM',F,7.,.....,i..- Y. jdjxlb Ih,,Wj 9, hi my ,.. QA QV, i will ,Pl x jvjlguiill In it gli' will Pigl Qkifwj . lfllil isilffflil,iflJltiilMll fllll-fl? tiikttilili' itll' will lli ll lfiil 1 'l .. . .is A - p - Q G .3 Ni it ul' illli' ill it il il li J 84 t, I I, if xii gtk Ql ts .ti . Studenlxixlational Educatiorbl Association is com- posed of students majoring or minoring in secondary and elementary education. This organization stimulates in- terest in prospective teachers through special activities planned and presented the first Wednesday of every month. Dinner meetings with special speakers and films were presented to members. Also a part of their activities was the student teacher forum. Sponsor, Miss Walther, aided the leaders of the S.N.E.A. which included Judy Homer, president, Royle Vagle, vice-president, and Cindy Revitzer, secretary- treasurer.
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