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PSYCHOLOGY CL B Front row: Frances Moll, Betty Bahr, ,lim Lang, Ron Thomas, Jerry Kavolis, Mr. Payne, Robert Iler, Dorothy Shilt, Ruth Neburka. Second row: Bob Slater, Mary Calucci, Katie Ruting, Eloise Ashley, Eleanor Simko, Pat Lindberg, Grace Dvorak, Phyllis Thorien. Third row: Bob Slater, Phil Hansen, Jack Robertson, Jerry Bach, Bill Tietus, Tom Loesch, Bob Straube. Fourth row: Bob Taylor, Ron Persche, Frank Novotny, Don Citrano, Ron Wehnnan, Russ Holmgren. Under the leadership of president Ron Thomas, the Psychology Club brought out- standing men from various fields of psychology to give the club members an insight into the fields of applied psychology. lVith the assistance of Jim Lang, vice presidentg Geraldine Kavolis. secretaryg lVilson ller, treasurerg and Pat L-indberg. food chairman. the club enjoyed one of its best and most profitable years. lfnder the direction of Mr. lValter Payne, the Psychology Club was able to have the largest club membership in l.C. for the twenty-seventh year. Mr. Payne and ,lim Lang. who also served as program chairman. were able to gain the services of outstanding speakers. At the club's first meeting, Mr. Payne gave an interesting discussion on the lie detector. Mr. Payne had records. charts. and reports on actual cases in which the lie detector played an important part. At the November meeting. the Rev. Earven Anderson of La Grange Baptist Church gave an informative talk on wllhe Psychology of Religionf' 'SA.THQ. ,511-ir 15.-.ff qi- . f, . . af ...H , -.- 15, Iffifgs -,..,--1.491 -?.,f. .'i, -1. -. rfi- ig' 'v1'fb2: '. 4.F': zn:-'1' ,v-wmrv -if ov- -- ..., .A ..., ., . .L , . . . , , ,.. .,. .,,...s .-.-.:.3.g:3L.5 E
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