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for FIRST ROW: M. Harrison, D. Daversa, E. Jaworski, L. Lommock. SECOND ROW: N. Luber, S. Gloekler, B. Hlinsky, T. Donohue, H. Kantor. THIRD ROW: J. Matjasko, J. Figa- ski, T. McBride, A. Mihadas, J. Fioravanti. FOURTH ROW: G. McGrath, R. Boling, D. Cacciatore, C. Montevecchio, G Borkowski, J. Khawly. FIFTH ROW: I. Layer, C. Kwolek G. Hill, P. Harkins, M. A. Bebko, J. Krahe. CLUB PRESIDENT, C. Kwolek, in- troduces speaker, Dr. Gaughn. Science Seminar Science Seminar, this year, offered its members a variety of programs on topics pertaining to health. Dr. Burbridge, psychiatrist, delivered an encouraging lecture on Mental Health. The work of Alcoholics Anonymous was explained at the November meeting by Dr. Gaughn. Dr. Ver- decchio enlightened his audience about the phe- nomena of Natural Childbirth. Dr. Cohen, the college physician, completed the club's lecture series by explaining hypnosis as a new approach to medicine. SCIENCE SEMINAR oihcers . . . I . Matjasko, A. Skinner, and C. Kwolek pose in the Little Theatre. FIRST ROW: M. A. Olson, M. A. Finnerty, L. Stout, A. Skinner, J. Wozniak. SECOND ROW: K. Scott, E. Ogg, S. Pasherb, D. Smith, J. Jackson, M. L. Cuddyre. THIRD ROW: N. J. Pavlovic, M. P. Nash, J. Spaeder, D. Schleutermann, B. Lyons, A. Ricci, C. Weber. FOURTH ROW: C. Dumphrey, A. Weigand, L. A. Tarby, S. Morrissey, P. O'Gorman, M. Reich. FIFTH ROW: K. Williams, F. Walczak, T. Gole- niowski, C. Peterson, S. Wentz, R. Strobel, K. Reese.
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fi .wr ' 'Ewa , ' H1-.J it .- 'i 5 rf. 2 E y.' ' Q fl - ug: , is Q ld, . .. ' . TT' i f.1 JM WE SURE like Our teacher- S- DRUSKO, P. Hodskiss. and D. HA NICE straight line now! in- MISS Fofldy-H Gierlach imagine pupil reactions to structs M, A, Samuelson, their art projects. Elementary Education Club The Elementary Education Club, the largest co- curricular organization on campus, attempts to corre- late basic teaching techniques with practical classroom experience. Through this organization with its program of speakers, demonstrations, and panel discussions, students undoubtedly become better acquainted with the teaching profession and more prepared to teach. The outstanding aim of the Elementary Education Club is the development and maintenance of profes- sional relationships among its members. The Club members made inquiries relative to teaching problems and exchanged views related to the child and his cur- riculum. Seminars were devoted to examining modern expressed by spe- trends in elementary education as cial speakers in school systems or in allied organiza- tions or fields. At the spring meeting the club showed the N.E.A. Film entitled Team Teaching. Following this, a panel of Seminar members presented their per- sonal findings in the area of team teaching. FIRST ROW: B. Fogarty, P. Brunskole, J. Almeda, M. Dani- ello, M. Buchheit, S. Borrelli, C. Antinucci, L. DeSantis, R. Asher. SECOND ROW: D. Engel, J. Cook, P. Gallagher, P. Hodgkiss, J. Horvath, R. Brindle, J. Burns, E. Dunning, J. Blum, M. Brennan, M. Cunco, N. August. THIRD ROW: R. Chrobak, C. Cronin, I. Feldbauer, P. S. Feldman, M. Heutsche, 36 E. Fanelli, C. Brown, M. Fitzpatrick, D. Gierlach, D, Camp- bell, M. Caruso. FOURTH ROW: A. Dorsogna, J. L. Bodnar, V. Curnutte, R.'Behringer, M. Blydenburgh, K. Bobish, I. Borczon, S. Drusko, -A. Fondy, K. Davis, E. Glembocki, M. Denial.
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CLUB OFFICERS, M. Fiedler, C. problems. I. R. C. The International Relations Club was instrumental in keeping the college informed of current develop- ments in the world situation. Mr. Sabatine, club mod- erator and avid political scientist, and club odicers were the forces behind Mercyhurst's spirited interest in international politics. At weekly informal meetings a current controversial topic was announced and from that point, high-spirited discussion raged rampant. Monthly meetings were reserved for distinguished speakers. Dr. Diaz, former personal physician of Fidel Castro, gave insight into the nature of the dictator, his planning, and his regime. Carolyn Anderson, Mercy- hurst Junior who spent her summer in Peru, ac- quainted those present with the Latin American situa- tion and its peoples' problems. Judith Carlow, a Mer- cyhurst Alumna informed the club of an American movement to combat Communism. IRC MEMBERS find time to discuss current events over the lunch table. Siegel and D. Dwyer, find a world map helpful in studying international I- FA ' ug .175 J , f' ,1 L ...R TOP: IRC MEMBERS, K. Lynch, E. Lincoln, M. O'Donnell, and T. Spurrier, informally discuss a current national problem. BOTTOM: DR. DIAZ, personal physician of Castro, and his interpreter chat with club moderator, Mr. Sabatine, and D. Dwyer over a cup of colfee.
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