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100 son, Joe Palmer, Harry Fink, Ray Karl. Fourth row: Dave McCreey, Larry Southard, Jim Aaron, Eli Visnich, Steve Slough, Ray Farag. First row: Mark Joosse, Lonnie Kruse, Bob Lewis, Bill Thayer, John Haspels, Joel McCrory, Chad Wimer. Second row: Steve Tursick, Bill Korf, Pete Bartanuas, Jim Tenopir, Steve Riley, Les Wilson, Third row:Sam Stewart, Dennis Black, James Abram- CC 77 Sterling College men who have lettered in at least one varsity sport are eligible for member- ship in S Club. This group is active in such ac- tivities as the Sterling Silver Bowl, the Sterling y Relays, and the annual basketball game between the Z seniors and the faculty. The group operates a con- ? cession stand at sports events to raise money for f , 4 their various projects. This organization is of value in that it enables the athlete to earn membership and take pride in the fact that he is eligible for such a group. President .... . Bill Thayer CL viee-President . . . Bob Lewis ' Treasurer . . . . Lonnie Kruse 1 i 4
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THE TUDE EDUCATIO ASSOCI TIO The Student Education Association affords those students whofare interested in te aching an opportunity to belong to an organization which has local, state, and ' national affiliations. This organization .also paves the way for eventual mem- bership in the National Education Asso- iation when the teaching profession is entered. The ,groupe learns of the various aspects of teaching through the monthly meetings featuring guest speakers with interesting experiences or timely teach- ing method or programs, films, and panel discussions. President ..... . Connie Bill Vice-President ...... Bill Korf Secretary-Tre asurer .......... Publicity . Advisor . First row: Peggy Anderson, Beverly Charles, Commie Bill, Bill Korf, Janice Coulter, Sandy Winterhalder, Joyce Schlender. Second row: Kathy Ray, Marilyn Markey, Jeanie McAuley, Nancy Teague, Mary Lichte. Third row: Mindy Manly, Barbie Irwin, Carol Ford, Judy Morris, Mary Ann Blackwood, Rhoda Rich, Anita Bryant, Peggy Anderson . . . Bev Charles Dr. Ralph Renfro McCrieght, Alice Handkins, Phyllis Crouse, Bob Wade. Fourth row: Linda Berger, Miriam Read, Ruth Smith, Marsha White, Harold Kimball, Alice Fisher, Linda Thomsen, Charles Graham, Bob Schirer, Ray Karl, Bill Thayer, Carol Ramsey, Glenda White, Keith Asmus. V, rn 'f v pw'
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The Women's Recreation Association is or- ganized to foster interest in women's sports and to promote a higher degree of efficiency in health, sportsmanship, and physical activity. Members actively participate in intramural and intercollegiate sports. Tournaments are held in such major sports as badminton, basketball, and volleyball. ' The girls have opportunities to earn points throughout the year and awards on the basis of these points are presented at a banquet in the spring. Z Active membership in W.R.A. is open to any undergraduate or faculty woman of Sterling Col- lege who is willing to comply withthe regulations and standards of'the association. First row: Linda Thomsen, Bonnie Richenbach, Dee Young, Jeanette son, Marcia Wilson, Chris Anderson, Linda Mehl, Joyce Sharpen, Thompson, Myra Morlan, Miss Hunt. Second row: Peggy McBane, Nancy Narlee. Joyce Thomsen, Janis Kellison, Joan Ash, Third row: Lark Peter- President . . . . . Linda Thomsen Vice-President . . Bonnie Rickenbach Secretary ..... . Delores Young Treasurer ..... . Kathy Adair Publicity Chairman . . 1 . Myra Morlan Advisor ...... - MiSS Hunt I 1 I I I I I l l I 1o1 4, ll 52
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