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Kappa Delta Pi Stresses Excellence Kappa Delta Pi first appeared on campus in 1954. A national honor society in education, Kappa Pi works to maintain a high degree of professional fel- lowship among its members, and to quicken profes- sional growth by honoring achievement in education- al work at the college level. Kappa Pi encourages high professional, intellec- tual and personal standards. The society invites into its ranks those who have exhibited commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideas and sound scholarship. Monthly meetings of the 50 members are held in Garvey Commons. Speakers this year were President Wick, Dr. Arthur Housman and Dr. Victor Lohmann. - Kappa Pi advisers Mrs. Mary Colomy, Miss Louise Johnson and Dr. Arthur Housman lead J ing in Garvery Commons. To the left is Bruce Strei. active I Kappa Delta Pi member. KAPPA DELTA Pl - Front Row: Diane Miessen, Lynda Platte, Kathy Parry, Flor- Third Row: Sharon Ennis. Allie Radermacher, Rita Doucet, Marilyn Aga, Dr. ence Rossman, Carlene Widmer. secretary. Second Row: Sherry Oulggle, his- Dull. adviser: MYFOV1 COOK torian: Judy Rice, Miss Johnson. adviser: Rita Turula, Janet Smith, Byron Strei. i l ' 'iff' gm ' 230 'i l fn as 25 fk-' 'Y fi-if X wr the discussion at a fall meet-
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E116 ' ,L fi Ti . Qgrzgwg 3, H F, SIGMA ALPHA EATA - Front Row: Delores Kotaska, Lorna Young, Margee Gobeil, Francyne Kochevar, Audrey Schepers, Second Row: Annette Shutte. Dawn Otto, Sandy Fanyo, Sharon Jackson, Ruth Hoglund, Valerie Fellman. cj Third Row: Phil Moye. President: Nick Smieia, Treasurer: Elaine Johnson, Ani- ta Hesse, Mary Beth Hollenhorst, Mary Ellen Nelson, Terry Ernst, Vice-Presi- dent. Sigma Alpha Eta Attends Convention A chance to visit Washington, D.C., while attend- ing a national convention on speech and hearing rehabilitation came to several members of Sigma Alpha Eta last fall quarter. A special interest group promoting interest in speech and hearing problems, Sigma Alpha Eta con- sists of 36 SCS students. Activities for the group included visits to rehabili- ACE Entertains For Grade School Children Appealing to SCSers interested in and concerned with elementary school children is the objective of the St. Cloud branch ofthe Association for Childhood Education lACEl. Aiming to provide its members with leadership experience vvith grade school children, SCS's chapter staged a Christmas program at the St. Gertrude School for Handicapped Children in St. Cloud. ACE members sang Christmas carols, told stories, presented a puppet show and served apples for the youngsters. During spring break ACE sent delegates to an ln- ternational Study Conference in Washington, D.C. tation institutions such as the Fairbault School for the Deaf. A delegation from SCS also attended the Minne- sota State Convention for Speech and Hearing. Meetings are scheduled twice-monthly in the Hayden-Joyner Room of Garvery Commons, Adviser to Sigma Alpha Eta for 1966-67 was Mr. John Laschevvitz. fl ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - Paula Myhra, president: Jef frey Thauwald, treasurer: Eileen Virnig, secretary. 229
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LE'I'TERMEN'S CLUB A Front Row: James S. Merrill. Dave Halevvifikel. Mike treich. Leon Westbrook, Ted Seep, Wayne Parks, Bill Josephson, Flon Palmer. Schueller, Jim Hazevvinkel, Al Rollins, Dave Burns, Dennis Roisum. Second Todd Novaczyk, Mike Rybak, viceepresident Dave Provo. Fourth Row: Bob Row: John Hovanetz, Jim Larkin, Van DeWar, Bob Peterson, Mark Brenden, Lundell, president: Dave Schwartz. Steve Burns, treasurer: David Walthour, secretary: Roger Gissespie, Jack Peterson, Pat Mullen. Third Row: Norm Oes- Flick BarrVi John l-ln9h3U- Bruce C9 lf0fCli Chaflle Whlichefi Jackets, Sweaters Mark SCS Lettermen Halenbeck Hall is the private domain for SCS men in good standing with the Lettermen's Club. There the membership meets to plan its various strategies and future campus activities. For attentive SCS females, those letter jackets you may have inadvertently noticed around campus Where's The Action? PEMM Club Meeting The action set at SCS is a group of vvomen composing the membership of the PEMM Club. Anyone studying in the areas of health, physical edu- cation and recreation is eligible for membership. Board members, of which there are nine, meet once a month to plan group activities. A general meeting of all members is held once each quarter. ln the fall SPAN students reported to the club about their summer experiences pertaining to physi- cal education. In March a delegation attended a na- tional convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. are the sure sign ofa Letterman, an SCS junior with at least one letter. The 45 member group again delighted basketball fans by bringing the Harlem Globetrotters to SCS. On the social side, the Lettermen's Club sponsored a dance early in February. PEMM - Front Row: Carol Smith, secretary: Nancy Carling, Darlene Greeley. Terry Hanson. Second Row: Jo Ann Riesgraf, Val Chelgren, Lunda Scheune- mann, Shirley Yde, Kathy Eveslage, chairman. .rel Q 231
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