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forensic union Promoling speech aclivilies lhrough parlicipa- lion on and oil campus is lhe purpose of lhe Forensic Union. ll iurlhers aims lo develop beller oral communicaiions in a democralic sociely. fLef'I' fo righfl-Jim Boyd, Maggie Kenner, Susan Ellis, Mike Junk, Bob Armslrong, Pal Pinlo, Don Celrulo, Pal Lunsiord, Roberl Gold- smilh, Craig Marlin, Carolyn Dorlon. gommo befo phi Gamma Bela Phi is an organizalion providing an incenlive for high school Bela Club members lo conlinue lheir parlicipalion in lhe organizalion. This sociely foslers lhe desire for academic ex- cellence and cooperalion among iis members. Fronf row lleff io righ+i--Sally Simpson. Kaye Newman, Lorella Roark, Brenda McFall, Emma Brown, Treas., Glenda Hawkins, Janel Ralliil, Belly Price, Brenda Ross, Beverly Nichols, Emma Mc- Ginnis, Brenda Osborne, Mariam Hendren, Euginia Woodward, Phyllis Gabbard. 2nd row llef-l io righfl- Dinah Melcall, Sec., Beverly Bowling. Elrene May, Mike Bonlield, Linda Ward, Cherie Flowers, Rila Spears, Vice Pres., Linda Slanion, Peggy Vice, Virginia Le- Bus, Jacqueline Bourne, Linda Pearce, Mary Ann Woolon, Sandra Wood, Pam l54 9 C1 m m G f h e 1' C1 U P s i I Gamma Thela Upsilon is a professional geography fralernily. Hs purposes are lo furlher professional inleresl in geography, lo sirenglhen sludenl and professional lraining, lo advance lhe slalus of geography as a cullural and praclical discipline for sludy and invesligalion and io creale and adminisler funds for raduale slud and research Q Y A HALK- ,A Phillips. Back row lleff fo righil-Bruce Rulherlord, Reporler, Sieve Baker, Frank- lin Harris, Elzer Fuller, Jr., Pal Luns- ford, Larry Nerherlon, Eddie Maddox, Herb Sparrow. Absenl when piclure was laken--Sharon Keach, Pres. Fron+ row-Edsel Foley, Jr., Roberl' Eikicla, Don Dorsch, James Robin- . ,, iv ,, F' SON. Advisor. Back row-Ron Becca, ni'-.,, I 'Ir , ' , ,Q V 4, Gary Srouie, Sec. and Treas., John V Slrilks, Jr., Harold Thomas, Pres., Tony Holbrook, Vice Pres. - - ' ,..Ag.,i,s. V A -. ' ,, . s, gi f -- . , srerff ww ff f.w .L.1:'.f'f:mps-fi ,. :Wi-f qi M.
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circle k Circle-K is a sTudenT organizaTion oT The Kiwanis lnTernaTional. ITs membership includes sTudenTs oT good characTer, leadership, and scholarship. As a service organizaTion, The club seeks To develop acTiviTies fhar would be oT value To The school and sTudenT body. A mosT rewarding proiecT is Their book collecTion Tor Americans overseas. This service gained Them inTernaTional recogniTion. Froni row llefr To righfl-Bill Thompson, Advisor, Donnie WaTTs, Pres. 2nd row lleff To righfi-Charles Kopp, Leonard Cieslak, Jr., STeve Baker. 3rd row llefl' To righTl-Mick Saunders, Ron Bacca, Bill Bradford. 4Th row lleff To righTl- Bob Durham, Jerry RoberTs, Jim FosTer. 5+h row lleff To righfl-ScoTT Reisinger, John Baird. 6Th row lle'FT To righTl- Jim PruiTT, Eddie Maddox, John Cressey. Back row lleff To righTl-Bill Idle, Will- iam Phelps. diving eagles The Diving Eagles is a group oT young men and women dedicaTed To The knowledge, Techniques, and saTeTy oT underwaTer operaTions. They render volunTary relieT and rescue service To The public. ln l968 Their assisTance was oTTered aT The scene OT The collapse OT Silver Bridge, PoinT PleasanT, WesT Virginia, and The casualTy aT The UniversiTy Lake. FronT row llefl' To righTl-Diana John- son, Rick Croley, QuarTermasTer, JeTT BrighT, Sec. and Treas., Fred CulberTson, Pres., Gus Thompson, Vice Pres., Harry Noble, Bill Brown, Dan Leach, James Decker, STephen Meyer. Back row llefl' To righfl--Lewis Barber, Advisor, David STapT, Archie Davis, ScoTTie Holbrook, Fred NipperT, Tom Pile, Marc Holbrook, George Fries, Jerry Young. 'l l ,sv 86 it QF cosmopolifcn club MSU has a campus inTernaTional relaTions organizaTion, The CosmopoliTan Club. lTs purpose is To creaTe a social cosmopoliTan afmosphere on campus, To sTimulaTe The TransTer oT ideas, To develop humaniTarian ideals and muTual respecT, and To culTivaTe goodwill Toward mankind. Here The sTudenTs from many naTions have an oppor- TuniTy To work and Tellowship TogeTher. lLefT To righTl-Dr. ViTo DeCaria-Ad- visor, JohneTTa Smi+h, M. K. Thomas, Advisor, Kyoko Adaiya, HisT., EThel Moore, Advisor, Emma Brown, Sec., Susan KeeTon, Sue Cooke, Ahmed Sabie, Carolyn HarcourT, David Taylor, Pres., Nina Schreiber, Pedro Samaniego.
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F we J Ti-r ,, TWH, home economics club Joanne BanlcsTon, Kaye Blaclcburn, PaTTy Blair, lmogene Bluehaum, CleTa Boggs, Edwina Bow- man, Donna Brown, MarTha Campbell, Mary Ann Cline, Carol Colgan, Carol Colemar, Alice Combs, Alexa CorneTT, Mary Davis, ReporTer, JaneT Diclcin, Beverly Duncan, Corresponding Sec., Judy Eccles, Charlene Gerrnann, Jaclcie Howard, Marilyn JusTice, Laural Lenox, Recording Sec., KaThy Marsh, Donna Maynard, RiTa Miller, Norma Moore, Jane Piclclesimer, Sardra Pigman, Treas., Carolyn Preece, Delores PuclceTT, Wanda Reed, lris ReinharT, Vice Pres., Sheila Schreick, Dorinda SecresT, Sally Simp- son, Francine SmooT, Sara STambaugh, Linda STeclc, Carolyn Trapp, Carol Wallace, Connie Wellman, PaTTy Willis, Donna Wood, Pres. l' Q ,,... mr MAi ,,,..x,ff' J' v 'A 'Y ix! ii rt .... . .,.. ., fy, K .,,c T .3 ,,,, Y If ii 3,1 ' ' .elsif Ti? 'V if.,. we I f T iff gi R ' , ,F-1 xi .Lv ff , ie +ve f T gi 7' 1 1 . if , ,A well- E - s Tgw ex L .,,r by ,qi , A Home Economics organizaTion is essenTial Tor The provision oT a common inTeresT Tor home economics maiors and minors, and Tor The esTablish- menT OT an aTTiliaTion wiTh The KenTuclcy Home Economics AssociaTion and The American Home Economics Club. Each year The club awards Two scholarships To high school seniors. An annual sTyle show Ties TogeTher The members' inTeresTs, campus services, as well as provides Tunds Tor The scholarship. To promoTe inTeresT in lndusTrial EducaTion and To creaTe a beTTer social aTmosphere wiThin The lndusTrial EducaTion deparTmenT is The purpose oT The lndusTrial EducaTion Club. A Technological dis- play won The organizaTion a Top posiTion aT The KenTuclcy lndusTrial EducaTion convenTion. Regular meeTings were supplemenTed by a spring banqueT and guesT lecTurers. indusfriol orTs club JeiT Bright William Caywood, Jerry Conn, Ronnie Cooper, Torn Crawford, Bill Curwood, Dale Dodson, Dennis Dupps, Fred Elam, Richard Fisherf Bud Greenman, Clyde Hackler, Advisor, Larry l-lelphinsTine, Asa Mayse, Alan MlciTarian, Wayne Morella, Pres., Michael Neal, Gerald Quinlan, William Schardein, Roger ScoTT, Jimmy Slone. Doug STur- qell, Sec., James VanTino. X
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