St Cloud State Teachers College - Talahi Yearbook (St Cloud, MN)

 - Class of 1967

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gm X ii gi- ,Use 5 FENCING CLUB - Front: Shanon Shepard, Eileen Solberg, Jack Carr, Kathy Kulstad. Back: Mary Ann Mel- berg, Anne Wasick, Karen Johnson, Micheal Kelley. Richard Holz. Fencers Place Hi h in State Meets Unrecognized at SCS for six years, the Fencing Club has been producing state champions and re- gional placers. Spring, 1966, Shannon Sheppard won the state senior women's foil and Larry Bolster placed second in senior men's foil. The fifteen fencers practice twice weekly in the Halenbeck Dance Studio to prepare for meets with Mankato and the University of Minnesota. Fencing Club members polish their defenses before a meet with the U of M. SCS defeated the U fencers 5-4. Seri Shannon Shepard, junior from International Falls, displays form which won her the state senior women's foil. F gt- gf? rr, Q an ea iii ,ii-t ir ly, li ll, iilntt, ,

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ATWOOD STUDENT BOARD OF GOVERNORS-Front How: Sally Solberg, son. Back Row: Mike Hamlin. treasurer: Steve Klaers. Gary Solomonson. presi- Carol Sipple, Kathie Teuber, secretary: Lily Yamada, Barb Bolin, Roger Daniel- dent: Paul Lux, Scott Craigie, vice-president: Bob Billing, Roger Wehrle, adviser. twood Board Plans Center Events Tele-lectures. recent motion picture showings and Ratskeller entertainment were all made possible through the efforts of the newly formed Atwood Col- lege Center Board of Governors. Organized fall quar- ter with the opening of the College Center, the four- teen member group met every week to plan new and diverse activities for the student body. The Student Governing Board, says President Gary Solomonson, is responsible for the develop- ment and administration of programs which serve the cultural, educational, recreational and social in- terests of the student body and college staff. The Board tries to schedule programs which will not merely entertain, but which will aid in the develop- ment of leadership and provide opportunity for stu- dents to develop skills in human relations. Frequent dances, student art shows, games and recreation and many special events in the College Center were the result of careful and thorough plan- ning by the Atwood Board of Governors. Mr. Roger Wehrle, director of the Student Center, advised the student Governing Board. Discussing new ideas for College Center activities are .5 governors Sally Solberg, Carol Sipple, President Gary Solo- monson, Vice President Scott Craigie, Secretary Kathie Teu- ber. Steve Klaers, Lily Yamada and Bob Billing. l3 l 239



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SCIENCE ACADEMY - Front Row: Diane Bracewell, Linda Black, Bev Sanders, Carol Volkmann, Frank Lintgen, James Barnett, vice-president: Louise Kropp. Second Row: Carol Janousek, July Olson, Pam Sundberg, Jane Eye, Roger Sandquist, Gary Perlinger. Third Row: Terry Peterson, Jerome Theis. Everett Cline, Ted Moore. Bruce Hitman, Don Farb, president. . Science Academ Boasts 65 Members Membership in the Alpha chapter of the Minneso- ta Academy of Science reached an all-time high of 65 during the 1966-67 school year. As in the past, chapter members met on the first and third Wednesdays of each month in Brown Hall. Under the direction of advisers Dr. Goehring and Dr. Sorenson, the group spent most of its time working MATHEMATICS CLUB - Front Row: Jon Gross, Kathy Gens, Jim Lease. Sec- ond Row: Rick Weise, Mr. Robert Lochner, advisor: Mr. Alyn Dullp adviser. '3 if'9i'ie., ,i.mfQ1TF53+s.,'f'f 423 3 -er on research projects not available in the classroom. The prize showpiece for members this year was their work at the Science Fair, held during Spring Quarter 1967. The Science Academy has been organized here since 1958. Its main goal is to provide an education- al and social forum for anyone interested in science. Math Club Is Newest Campus Organization As mathematics becomes ever-increasingly im- portant on the world front, so too its significance is being realized on the St. Cloud campus. Previously the only contact the math student had with this sub- ject was in a cold, formal classroom. With the advent of a new school year came a group of ambitious, conscientious people who worked diligently to plan and organize The St. Cloud State College Mathemat- ics Club. On November 17, 1966, nearly 1OO people met to hear an excellent speaker, and the first successful meeting of the Mathematics Club was on record. 245

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