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SISEA aims to inspire future teachers Student ISEA is an organization designed to de- velop an understanding of the teaching profession among college students preparing for a career in ed- ucation. The organization aims to give students prac- tical experiences in the problems of the profession. It also gives students a voice in matters affecting their interests in education and the teaching pro- fession. ABOVEJ guest speakers at the SISEA meeting were the student teachers of the Estherville Public Schools. They discussed their experiences in teaching as Mike Fischer, Suzanne Newell, Linda Higgins and SISEA members Qrightj listen intently. STUDENT ISEA: QFIRST ROW, lefty Cindy Gal- vin, Peggy Bartelrnan, Ivon Weaver. QSECOND ROWJ Dave Nitz, Jenny Denger- -president , Kathy Vagle,Dale Green--adviser, Bob Green. QTHIRD ROWJ Linda Thomsen, Diane Taylor, Nancy Sloan. QFOURTH ROWJ Ruth Schock, Debbie Sinclair, Rhonda Swanson.
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1ll l -L ear Art League furthers appreciation of art To increase interest in art, the Art League brought several art shows to LLCC. They also co- sponsored Earth Day events. fTop rightj I'm not just sure of what I'm making, but it's really fun, gloats George Rittgers. fTop leftj Joe Drake, Bruce Nash, Diane Swanson, John Lewis, Bill Grif- fin, react lazily to the highs of the art trip. fCenterj Dick Williams, adviser, and Kris Jensen finalize preparations for Earth Day promotion. fRightj Becky Swanson, Doug Eubanks, john Lewis and John Egel concentrate on their in- dividual art projects, which were later dis- played in the Rotunda.
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