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Standing, Back Row: Donald Hakala, Richard Lahay, Douglas Nordin, Burton Fowler, Peter Oczus, Peter Valek, Emile St. Iean. Standing, Middle Row: Mr. Pearmarn, Sheila Ellis, Shigeko Nishihara, Lyla Bater, Dr. O'De1l. Frank Stubenrauch, Albert Heino, Dr. Burrows. Seated: David Morris, Fern Aho, David Nelson, Elaine Saari, Barbara Haseenger, Sarafine Pcmcheri. Social Science Club The Social Science Club is open to all students who are majoring or minoring in one or more of the social sciences, or who have a special interest in them. The club exists to encourage student participation in discussion and projects relating to current social 74 problems. The program for the past year has in- cluded panel discussions, movies, talks by outside speakers, a picnic, and the sponsoring of an all- college mock election. The ultimate goal of the organization is the development of responsible citizenship and effective civic action.
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Standing, Back Row: Robert Monck, Louis Myefski, Axel Anderson. Paul Baldwin. Adrian Anglim, Sam Bogarin, Ted Houle, Ivan Ryan. Eugene Seidl. Second Row: Gary Arvo, Robert Pelkie, Fred Taccolini. Ed Wolford, Ted Fellman, Robert St. Martin, Tom Peters, Paul Gingrass, Jerry Pangrazzi, Iohn Mishica. Front Row: Miss Bullinger. Sharleen Hill. Dorothy Bisque. Annagret Vogeler. Helen Williams, Nannis Maki, Mr. Hedgcock. , Physical Education Club The Physical Education Club is the departmental lub for all students majoring or minoring in health nd physical education. The purpose of the club is o promote better social and professional relation- hips among the members of the department. Each week various club members visit the Holy Family Orphanage to teach games and rhythms to the children. Club programs include the annual spring carnival, play nights, cmd guest speakers. The Physical Education Club supports all activities which originate in the department. 73
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Standing: Charles Bartels, Shirley Vedin, Seratine Pancheri, Dorothy Davis. Seated: Henry Saastamoinen. Mrs. Rubin de LaBorbolla, Mary Plattenburq. Marcia Hicks. Spanish Club The Spanish Club is comprised of Spanish majors and minors, as well as other persons interested in the customs and culture of Spanish-speaking coun- tries. Meetings are designed to improve the students' ability to comprehend and speak Spanish. They are carried on in Spanish, and they provide interesting and diversified activities. The varied programs in- clude such things as games, movies, and informative talks by the various members. 75
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