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OFFICERS: Mr. Hogan, advisor; Sylvia Weldon, Bob Corrivcau, President; Virginia Morgan, Bill Andrews, Deborah Matsis. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The major aim of the International Relations Club is to understand the problems of International affairs. To achieve this aim, the club presents a program of speakers, debates, and panel discussions at its regular meetings. The club sends members to New York to observe the United Nations and also- sponsors a Model United Nations at the college each spring. Membership consists largely of social studies majors, but anyone interested in world affairs may join. Dr. Barrett present} illustrated lecture. Delegates to New England Collegeiote Conference on United Nations. FRONT ROW: Deboroh Matsis. Shirley Farnham, Claro Pirozzi. REAR ROW: Dick Bouley, Mr. Hogen, Advisor; Bob Corriveou, Steve Bcoupre, Norman Chorpentier. 30
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Science Society Officers with guest speaker-, left to righti Mr. Mark Sylvostrc, Advisor,- Dwight Corl, guest speaker,- Virginia Morgan, secretary; Richard Flanagan, treasurer; John Covanough. president. Richard Proulx, vice president, absent. SCIENCE CLUB Science Society of Plymouth Teachers College was organized to provide on opportunity for students in the elementary and y areas with a better understanding of science. The Society monthly. The program committee brings outstanding scien-ducotors to the Society ond to the student body. Programs d with the intention of presenting the unusual aspects of usually included in the science curriculum, y plans two or three trips a year to places of scientific tost one social activity is held each year. An informal discussion with the guest speaker, Dwight Corl,
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OFFICERS SEATED: Sondra Kimball, Nancy Richardson, Carol McGee, Carol Plaisfed. STANDING: Don Van Pelt, President; Bette Tlrrell, Jerry Parr. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The chief objective of the Student Education Association is to familiarize its members with some of the responsibilities and problems they will meet as teachers. The club meets twice each month and presents a variety of programs, such as current films on education, panel discussions, and guest speakers. In addition to the regular programs, the association plans several socials throughout the year. The major project of the S.E.A. is the sponsorship of the annual high school Visitors' Day. A delegation from the local chapter attends the two New Hampshire Student Education Association Conventions and is very active in educational affairs on this level. President Don, conducts mooting. Pretty propagandist.
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