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COLLECTIVE couching, not in the psycho- analytical sense, but of interests and ideas, occurs in the Psychology Club, where student majors in this and related Eelds broaden their knowledge of psychology. Dr. Eliot Stellar of Johns Hopkins University was the guest at this year7s annual banquet. Looking forward to a more closely knit organization, the Club plans a revision of its con- stitution and more frequent meetings. The Economics, Saciology and Anthropology Club Seated 011 the Hoar are I. Eldon, S. Platnik, B. Thomas, L. Walters. Seated on the couches are P. De- vakul, Dr. Pancoast, P. Kane, Presi- dent P. Pontius, S. Lykos, S. Holly, Dr. Reuss. Standing behind them are D. Hall, Dr. Basehart, Dr. McDougle. The Psychology Club Seated 011 the Hoot are N. Freiman, A. Tillery. In the second row are C. Farkas, Dr. Rose, A. Dollman, President, M . Stewart, C. Bernstein, A. Seiler. Standing are P. Bowditch, J. Wright, Dr. Mathiesen, R. Fut- ter, and B. De Graw. THE problem of liberty was the general theme around which the Economic, Sociology and An- thropology Club has centered its rather informal evening discussions this year. Stella Platnik led the Erst discussion on aid to foreign countries, while other discussions were on such topics as population mobility and academic freedom. Club plans included a departmental tea; a review of the election by Dr. Walker and Mrs. Alice Reynolds; and the annual May picnic. 19
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Seated in the first row are B. McKinstry, C. Leonard7 I. NeiderhoHer, R. C. Hillman, M. Waldrnan, I. Behrend, M. Wagner, M. West. In the second row are B. Shore, Miss Crane, G. Miyamoto, L. Markey, L. Usengi. Mrs. Rose, M. Moore, V. Monroe. The Education and Child Development Club To begin their activities for the year, the Edue cation and Child Development Club held its first meeting in October. Mrs. G. Norman Hunter spoke to the club about music for Children. Miss Mary Adams was the speaker at the November meeting Miss Adams is well known in Baltimore as the assistant superintendent of elementary education. The Club members be- came interested in the Child study groups in B31- 18 timore schools, which are set up as part of in- service training for teachers. Through this plan teachers are able to learn a great deal about chil- dren who may be having trouble in school. During the winter term there were two guest speakers at meetings of the club. The annual Easter party for underprivileged Children in Balti- more was given by the Club during third term. The club holds the party each year for a class in one of the Baltimore public schools.
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111 this big year of important political issues, the spirit of the national scene also pervaded Coucher. The Political Science Club, under the leadership of Lois Black and faculty members Dr. Winslow and Mr. Corrin, sponsored a mock rally and election. Local speakers addressed the college community presenting the views of the Democratic and Republican side. In GOUChClJS election returns, Ike captured the majority of 20 Trends Past and Present --- in political perspective The Political Science Department: Dr. Winslow, Chairman of the Department, and Mr. Corrin make plans to aid Stu- dents in exploring the complex mechanism of government. votes as he did those of the nation. In addition, the members of the Club held discussion groups to consider debatable questions in the current news. Throughout the year, Club activities have stimulated the students to take a more active interest in political attairs of our time. The club members are oHering 110 predictions for the next election. The Political Science Club Query and Contemplation A . . In the iirst row are H. Adler, L. Black. President, Mr. Corrin, E. Earnhardt, S. Greenberg, M. Robinson, B. Berg. Behind them are I. StrelzoE, S. Thomas, M. Pearl, S. Wilson.
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