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T-i..,Q,. ' . 'A ' A G IN A Firrt row: Steve Marrs, pfesidentg Clyde Caliguiri, Evelyn Kurth. Myra Turman, secretaryg Vera Boncaro- sky, secretaryg Esther Benack, vice presidentg Rudy Mosier, Gene Hemminger. Sec0ml1'ow.' Ronnie Mayo, jim Morgan, Marvin Perry, Charles Cannup, Mike Svec, Bill Svec, Thomas Holowitz, Charles Niren, Ralph Wienstein. CSMENC The Morehead State College Crescendo-Student Members Chap- ter of the Music Educators Na- tional Conference was organized to provide opportunities for its mem- bers to become acquainted with leaders in the music education pro- fession. This is gained from par- ticipation in programs and dem- onstrations, discussions, and per- forming groups planned by the group. DSF The Disciple Student Fellow- ship was organized by the mem- bers of the First Christian Church. This organization supplies pro- grams 'to fit the spiritual and so- cial needs of the college students. It offers opportunities to partici- pate in all church functions. The DSF is student directed and is maintained because of interest. Fin! row.-. Cloria Compton, secretary, Becky Berry, Donna Freed, vice presidentg Anna jean Gayheart, Barbara Sivis, presidentg Priscilla Rose. Second row: Martha Richards, student leaderg Fran Clifton, Jean Ellis, treasurer. 255
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Firrl mw: Janice I-lauck, Evelyn Hopkins, Sandra Crosby, Alice Cain, Kay Prater, Nancy Vance, Bonnie Olson, Pat McKinney, Christie Leppor Gwen Mullins, Diann Barker, Helen lson, and Deanna Barker. Second raw: Linda Rogers, Betty Bateman, Pat Oberly, Kay Mets, Julie Kennedy, Nancy Roberts, Bonnie Davidson, Marilyn Wiseman, Ann Wagner, Sharon Combs, Laradean Kohls, Janie Kelly, Linda Marshall, and Sue Evans. Third row Donna Freed, Sharon Bush, Pat Sorrell, Marjorie Kegley, Brenda Swingley, vice presidentg Temple Cope, president, Mildred Ryle, secretary, Darlene Brady Malinda Moore, Ann Lane, Charlene Aitkins, Loyola Salyer, Rosemary Green, and Carolyn Little. Fourth row: Ann Pemberton, sponsor, Nan Ward spon sorg Arlene Walton, Kay Irvin, Letitia Knoeler, Clotine Ferguson, Kay Wheeler, and Rebecca Berry. cared: Temple Cope, president, Mildred Ryle, secretary-treasurer, porterg Ann Pemberton, sponsor. 254 I rg. Brenda Swingley, vice president. Slfmding: Nan Ward, sponsorg Marjorie Kegley, re- W.R.A. The Women's Recreational Association is an or ganization for all college women interested in vari ous types of physical activity. The organization pro motes sports, develops a spirit of fair play, sports manship, and fellowship among students. Slow refleaces ! !
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FORE SIC U IO The Forensic Union strives to promote speech activity through active participation on campus, in the community, and with other ed- ucational institutionsg and to dc- velope individual ability and capac- ity for oral communication in a democratic society, Pat Hall, Pat Spencer, Sue Breeding, Millie Rhyle, Les Webb, Hazelwood, Jack Williams, and Robert Conley. Fim row: Dorothy Conley, sponsor, Marlene Messer, presidentg james Whiteley, vice presidentg janet Hamm, secretary, Gayle Owsley, treasurer, Marilyn Wiseman, and Patty Clay. Second row: David jorden, Francis Cain, Thelma Caudill, Nelson Grote, Donna Harrison, Hazel Whitaker, Virginia Rice, and Clarissa Williams. 256 Lane Corvey, Carolyn Combs, George K PPA DELTA PI The Kappa Delta Pi, an honor society in education, seeks to en- courage high professional intellec- tual and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contribu- tions to education. Its membership includes both faculty and students.
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