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JT Coffin is presented the S.E.A. Award at STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION HOW I: B Brewka, Corres. See ; L. Fillmore. ROM' 2: L. Coffin, f'rc .; F. Childs. Treas.; L. Wood, Historian. The Guy E. Spearc Chapter of tlu Student Education Association serves the campus as the professional organization The club functions to acquaint the students with some of the problems and situations in the field of education. At the S.E.A. meet-ini's, which an held twice monthly, the club presents films, speakers, and panels on topics |Kartaining to phases of the teaching profession. This year the S.E.A. s|»onsored the annual High School Visitation Dav when alxiul two hundred students were acquainted with the op| ortunities at Plymouth. One of the more interesting meetings was Dr. Hyde’s lecture and slides on education in Euno| c. Andrea and Judy wait for a S.E.A. meeting to begin. S.F. officers and Hr Osgood discuss the year plans. Pat a«k Dr. Hyde a question.
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HOUSE COMMITTEES MARY LYON HALL STRAFFORD HOUSE ROM' : J. Randall: L. Bradford: B. Higgins, Pros.; E. Pike; C. Saturley. ROW 2. B. Campus; J. Piper; L. Elias: P Lavigna; A. Konccny: K. Goranitis; C. Dancy. ROW I: G. Doublcday. Pres.: B Constantine, Treas.; HOW 2: F. Wood . V-Pre .: G. Burban, Secretary. 23 ROW I: M. Fdch, V-Prr : V. Peter . Pres.: ROW 2: M. Scliniender, See.: B Brewka, Treas. RUSSELL HOUSE
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OUTING CLUB SCIENCE SOCIETY The Science Society is organized for the interest and benefit of the science minded students of the college. Meetings are held bimonthly. when guest speakers, society members, or faculty lead informal discussions in the many areas of science. The Science Society tries to plan at least two trips each semester in interesting places in the area. Each member is encouraged to undertake individual study and or research for his personal satisfaction and for entry in the National Science Essay Competition. Various science awards arc made at the end of each year. SCIENCE SOCIETY OFFICERS ROW I: I) Crocker, V-Prcs.: C. Perry. Pres. ROW 2: E Hendry, Sec.; Mr. Sylvcstrr, advisor; J. MacDonald. Trra OUTING CLUB OFFICERS now I: B. Marshall. Pro .; S. Martin. V-Prcs; ROW 2: I.. Lavoie, Recording Sn ; F Childs, Trcas.: B. Higgins. Corre . See. The Outing Club sponsored a mountain climbing expedition and a swim party this ear The main purpose of the Outing Club is to provide the student Ixm1 with an outlet for physical activities not included iti intramural sjwrts. The Outing Club also provides its members with a discount on skiing. Snow-sculpture takes shape for winter carnival contest
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