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PSYCHOLOGY CLUB SNEA Snea is a pre-professional organization designed to orientate students with education. SNEA activities include Education Day, MSTA convention in Kansas City, the Education Ban- quet, and organizing FTA groups in district high schools. Publications of SNEA include 0 local Newsletter, NEA Journal, and School and Community magazine. Riley Chrisman is president of SNEA, Carol Deck, vice president, Mona Brown, secretary, Carol Lee, treasurer, Judy Battagler, historian, and sponsors are Grant Clothier, Hattie Ewald, Robert Marshall, James Ashe, and L. E. Whiteside. The Psychology Club works with parolee rehabilitation and also planned a trip to the Menninger Foundation this year. W, yi H39 Ml , At the meetings, members dis- ,W W ,, cuss psychological problems and occasionally hear guest speakers. Officers are president, Kurshid Khan, vice president, Susan Swartz, and secretary-treasurer, Sharon Smith. Dr, Arthur Ter Keurst is the sponsor. Row One: Kathryn Eck, Ellen Jane Mathews. Row Two: Carolynn Smith, Khurshid Khan, Willa Wlade. Row Three: Linda Dowell, Robert Barry, Susan Swartz, Dr. Ter Keurst. if Row One: Sandy Jennings, Gladys Hader, Susan Hargrove, Judy Gibson, Barbara Burkholder, Sharon Zietle, Rebecca Vollenweider, Joyce Nichols, Donna Allen, Cindi Cash, Judi Tittle, Juanita Brockmeier, Margery Carver, Natalie Fischer. Row Two: Sharon Kay Smith, Ed Creech, Vera Keeton, Mary Ann Culp, Jane lgo, Sandro Twenter, Susan Stark, Carolyn Hudlemeyer, Pat Studer, Jan Hamilton, Willa Wade. Row Three: Carolyn Petersen, Mary Kay Campbell, Jane Berger, Donna Cusick, Linda McKissack, Janie Ott, Mona Halliburton, Bonnie Blosser, Ruth Kempf, Sherry Jones, Mildred Cole, Victory Keeler, Kathie Finehart, Ann Michael, Donna Sprouse. Row Four: Sue Ann Hovde, Sondra Bickel, Karin Burgess, Linda Gudde, Linda Elling, Nancy Campbell, Judy Lea, Lanna Moyer, Judy Battagler, Zela Clasbey, Lou Kircher, Janice Wittman, Barbara Chamberlain, Judy Willis, Harlan Lawson. Row Five: L. E. Whiteside, Carolyn Schmidt, Joy Dugger, Dixie Denney, Madge Craig, Betty Baker, Carmen Asp, Arthur Rinehart, lan Pollard, Martha Needy, Rosalee King, Ronald Griswold, Albert Morse, Dr, Robert Marshall, Row Six: Sharon Michaelis, Martha Sprouse, Sharon Lea Smith, Sandra Hurst, Donna Hedges, Judy Rosenbaum, Kay Talley, Judy Hartley, Nancy Neuenschwander, Bev Lawrence, Jannette Eickhott. Row Seven: Fred Stegner, Janet Vocate, Elberta Crouch, Ruth Blankenship, Carol Deck, Jeanette Maty, Mary Adkins, Annette Morotz, Barbara Hodges, John Minthorn, Riley Chrisman, Jerry Butcher, Row Eight: Herschel Golub, Earl Parris, Janice Barnett, Betty Bock, Mona Brown, Patricia Bell, Marsha Hallo, Barbara Leser, Anne Benne, Betty Pine, Velma Moulton, James Adams, Dave Leamon, Ed Sellers.
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ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION R! gi 14,4 fy, .lf 'W The Association for Childhood Education sponsors a Saturday morn- ing story hour at libraries near Warrensburg. The ACE members strive to better understand the basic philosophy of childhood education through the media of practical experience and coping with the problems which confront educators in the education of our youth. The CMS chapter is one of I44 national chapters of ACE. Janette Maty is president, vice president is Janice Wittman, recording secretary, Mildred Cole, corres- ponding secretary, Carol Deck, and treasurer, Betty Bock. Dr. Kathleen Ranson is the sponsor. '57 Row One: Jean Park, Row Two: Sue Barth, Jane Hamilton, Sue Hickman, Vera Keetong Row Three: Mildred Cole, Judy Gregg, Jane Igo, Mary Ann Koehler, Barbara Hodges, Row Four: Janice Barnett, Sondra Bickel, Joy Dugger, Eloise Middaugh, Janice Wittman, Elberta Crouch, Row Five: Mary Hahn, Janette Maty, Carol Deck, Carolyn Bowden, Ruth Blankenship, Lois McCorkIe, Betty Bock. Carol Deck, Dr. Marion Schott, chairman of the Division of Educa- tion and Psychology, and Lee Woodrum pack books for distribu- tion to students in Central America.
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Garrison gymnasium is the scene of many fast moving basketball games. Intramural games and gym classes also meet there. Garrison is head- quarters for the Division of Men's and Women's Physical Education. GARRISON GYMNASIUM
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