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Pictured above are members of Kappa Delta Pi, the na- tional education honorary. In the first row are Delores Ellis. vice-president; Mary Ann Bettasso, Joyce Smith, Bill Groen- dyke, president; Barbara Johnson, secretary; Lorraine Bielski, Norma Schumacher. In the second row are Pat Pirtle, Lenor- ann Lewis, Carol Crow, Bob Bielski, David Gilman, Paul Hill, Harriett Darrow, Anabel Huggins, historian; Betty Gregory. Association of Childhood Education is a national club for students enrolled in the elementary curriculum. Members in- clude Marilyn Duncan, Alice Klemence, Barbara Bartok, Phyllis Sackmire. Second row: Anabel Huggins, Hisako Murato, Fanny Huff, Mary Ellen Zivich, Carolyn Lutz, Karen Monschein, Eiko Nishimura, Lora Merry, Jeanette Gastineau, June Murphy. Third row: Mary Kay Hendrix, Mary Peterson, Nancy Ghere. AT Members of Phi Delta Kappa seated around the table are Dr. Rutherford Porter, Charles Watson, Robert Hollar. Russell McDougal, Charles Hardaway, Elmer Porter, Dr. Fred Swalls, Dr. Robert Seltzer. Standing are Dr. Walter Marks, Dr. Jacob Cobb, Mark Williams. Dr. Clyde Crum, Harold Snidow, Elmer Clark, Dr. Lonzo Jones, Edward Jordan, Dr. Wayne Schomer. Dr. John E. Grinnel, Marvin Bell. Barbara Johnson, Joan Dittrich, Joanne Kutch. Sue Ann Toney, Anita Bloomenstock, Emma Lou Sutton. Fourth row: Virginia Barrett, Marjorie Hudelson, Naomi Howell, Alice Apple, Mary Mason, Audrey Wilson, Nancy Sutherlin. Fifth row: Dave Nicoson, Frances Eastridge, Shirley Leonard, Mary Webb, Wilma Carter, Sharon Reid, Carole Reising, Darlene Ellis, Marlene Olson, Judy Delp.
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Department of Education Every college and particularly a teachers college must have an education department. This de- partment is one of the most active on campus. It sponsors three student organizations, Future Teachers of America, Association of Childhood Edu- cation and Kappa Delta Pi. Kappa Delta Pi is the honorary of the department and students to be eligible for membership must have a scholastic index of eighty and a B average in all education courses. The instructors are busy people on and off campus as many of them drive great dis- tances to teach extension classes. As a whole, staff members may hold a record in the number of books published per depart- ment, Carley. Students lookin to the future a nd planning now are mem- bers of the Future Teachers of America club. Seated are Eiko Nishimura, Darlene Sue Ellis, Dixie Ward, Alice Anvple, Eva Metcalf, Gloria Howell, Valerie Marx, Carol Jean Gruber, Jo Ann Stanhope, Carol Ebert, Pat Daniels, Mary Lou Bohnert, Carole Reising, Gloria Hopewell, Gwen Gray, Fanny Huff, 22 Educators all! Members of the education department seated are Miss Myrtle Smith, Mrs. Marjorie Causey, Mrs. Hilma Weaver, Dr. Olis Jamison, chairman; Miss Helen Ederle, Miss Olga Combs, Miss Virginia Westerberg, Miss Nadine Campsey. Standing are Dean Williams, Miss Hallie Smith, Dr. Clyde Crum, Mrs. Mary Hale, Mr. Vilmer Tat- lock, Miss Helen Price, Mr. Russell McDougal. Miss Bonnie Scales, Dr. Lonzo Jones, Miss Agnes Dodds, Mr. Charles Hardaway, Dr. Lloyd Smith, Dr. Jacob Cobb, Miss Anna Hilda Aishe. Standing are Jean Aurand, Jeanette Gastineau, Anita Bloomenstock, Caroline Butt, Miriam Lawson, Clara Howard, Helen Ransdell, Doris Stahl, Mary Masen, Shirley Lawyer, Joyce Avery, David Badertscher, Betty Armstrong. Harold Franks, Oral Walkins, Fred Goodnight, Melvin Gas- tineau, Harlen McGrew, Raymond Fuller, Charles Buckley.
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The English department entertains students and faculty at an informal Coffee Hour. Department of English “Noses for News” are vital equipment for members of the Press Club. Pictured are Evelyn Alsing, June Murphy, Carolyn Crawl, Jerri Radecki, Dorthey Anderson, president; Mr. John Boyd, sponsor; Arvindi Parikh, Joan Stanhope, Gloria Hopewell, Dixie Pike, Mary Ellen Zivich, Carolyn Morehead, Susie Dawes, Barbara Bartok, Karen Monschein, Mary Petersen, Carole Reising, Pat Kendall, Jean Lewis, Paula Wittkoff, Molly Strate, Linda Rule, Carolyn Shake, Frank Mooney, Alice Hochgesang, Marlene Bruce, Patsy Dunlap, Carol Mehler, Nancy Decker, Marilyn Duncan, Joe Potts, Dick Watson. Throughout the year the English Department held a Coffee Hour each month. These hours were highlighted by guest speakers who spoke on the works of various authors. Other programs included talks by foreign students and a program by the col- lege choral verse choir. The department sponsors many clubs and activi- ties. Under the sponsorship of Miss Mary McBeth, the Poets Club each year publishes the Pied Pipings booklet. The Press Club guided by John Boyd sponsors annually the Page One Ball. Mr. Boyd also super- vises the Statesman, Blue Book and Sycamore publi- cations. The honorary of this department is Alpha Phi Gamma. To be eligible for this organization a stu- dent must have served as an editor of one of the college publications and must have maintained a scholastic index of sixty. This honorary sponsors the annual Wabash Valley Press Conference for high school students. English major Evelyn Alsing enters into a discussion with Mr. John Sanders and Dr. James Bash.
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