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Student NEA Officers: fFRONT ROW! Diane Bonner, Secretary: Mary Evans, 2nd Vice-president: Jane Grauer, Treasurer. KBACK ROW! Bob Duato, SGA Representative: Dan Easterly, Vice-president: Louise Smith, Preside The Student National Education Association is dedicated to the professionalism of teaching, not only on this campus but nationwide. Peabody's chapter, founded in l965, has always been one of the largest organizations on campus. Programs this year focused around the problems faced by teachers of today. 210 ntg John Weatherly, Historian. 'x The Executive Cabinet of Student NEA For this year was: Finance: John Thruman Social: Nancy Gabriel Patsy Ellis Membership: Liz Lenior Linda Schueler Publicity: Susan Sharpe Miss Jo Collier sponsored the club.
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Elementary council IKNEELINGI Sue Plumb, Carol Murphy, ISEA TED! Debby Pope, Leatha Wheeless, Vicki Medlin Members eagerly await their first customers at the Spaghetti Supper. Dr. Watts auctions olT his wares at the Spaghetti Supper auction. It's not easy to be a teacher, but Elementary Council can ease the pain. Their theme this year was Preparing for the Child , and at the monthly meetings, outstanding faculty members spoke about different areas of the curric- ulum. Highlights ofthe year include a get acquainted picnic at Centennial Park, the annual Spaghetti Supper and Auction, and Christmas caroling at St. Thomas Hos- pital. The Council also helps staff the Children's Nursery at Vanderbilt Hospital, and assists the Peabody Teachers Recruitment Program by personally answering letters from prospective students inquiring about our Elementary Education program. Oflicers President: Letha Wheeless Vice-President: Carol Murphy Treasurer: Debby Pope Secretary: Vicki Medlin Executive Committee: Marta Gibbs Ginger Krober, and Bonnie Winburn
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