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Students practice teach on their grade levels, Y-f'1:H..a-...mt..,...,......a.. . . . Soir' l-Dona Wiedenheft, Bonnie Fink, Pamela Williamson, Carol Basting, Janet Fromm, Connie Bannerman, Carol Katzuba, Judy Koeppen, Barbara C mal, Claudia Del Ponte, Jeanne Woller. Row 2--Darlene Norem, Marlea Schuetz, Barbara Paepke, Terri Maier, Carol Probell, Sharon Buhrow, Pearl Powers, Karen Stockholm, Cheryl Lynn Walters, Marie A. Steiner, Julie Timler, Sandra Grenke. Row 3-Paul Zipperer, Sandra Kasmerchek, Judith Sch- Evdtf Pal Petersen, Lonita Schneider, Naomi Koepp, Bea Terwall, Pat Kintzler, Karen Malek, Barbara Tabat, Pat Peters, Carolyn Bell. Row 4--John Os- orn, William Wunrow Ken Rutsch Larry Hanlon Richard Steele Kirby Nicol Lee Mullally Allan F. Jones Donna Klemens Vera Schroeder Judy Get schman' JUdY Lynn McCarthy. I I I I l I I I w n e a-n e a-lOl
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ttwleui: educutirm afamwiafiun The Roseman Student Education Association is a professional organization for students en- rolled in any education curriculum. Affiliated with the National Education Association and the Wisconsin Education Association, the chapter has a membership this year of 234 college students who are preparing to become teachers. The purpose of SNEA-WEA is to acquaint Row I--Katherine Noll, treasurer, Betty Letter, president, Sharon Adamson, secretary, Amy Erickson, historian. Row 2-Dr. Richard Wollin, sponsor, Dale Bartel, vice-president. future teachers with the professional organiza- tions of which they will become members when they begin teaching. Designed to stimulate in- terest in teaching, a variety of programs throughout the year provided opportunities for the professional growth of the members. A pan- el of supervising teachers discussed the activi- ties of student teachers. The NEA Code of Ethics was presented for discussion. The members heard a panel of Racine teachers who presented a pro- gram on team teaching. Teacher unions was the topic of another program. Besides attending meetings, the group engaged in other acti- vities. Several members attended a Leadership Conference at Car- roll College during the fall. The chapter provided guides for a high school day at the college. Officers are: Betty Letter, pre- sident: Dale Bartel, vice-president, Sharon Adamson, secretary, Kitty Noll, treasurer, Amy Erickson, historian, and Dr. Richard Wollin, adviser. Row I-Barbara Hartel, Barbara Burgermeister, Sue Saltzman, Sandy Fluke, Joanne Zwieg, Jesslyn Ludwig, Maxine Westphal, Claudia Gunia. Row 2- Dorothy Jaeger, Donna Schaefer, Althea Drew, Janice Burhop, Nancy Shewczyk, Sharon Baumgartner, Janice Ziegelmann, Karen Langer, Sandy Sander- son. Row 3-Diane Hanson, Mary Tubbs, Judy Williams, Carol Nelson, Ma'gery Gill, Karen Shower, Mariorie Martin, Dorothy Olbrich, Kay Beckman, Cathy Hubbard, Mar-gene Goessling, Kathryn Worden. Row 4-Roger Labodda, Kerry Wanish, Joyce Hopkins, Karen Tipple, David Zarling, Donna Betlack, Loren Behrmann, Lloyd Wilz, Brenda Cowell. lOO-aw n e a-n e a
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mimic ' f .. ... Ps Row l-Marilyn Krueger, Margaret Carroll, Marsha Moth, Ronna Henning, Carol Kelleher, Jean Rasch. Row 2-Suzann Mittelstadt, Helen Shampo, Brenda Jones, Pat Wyss, Carol Duenow, Kay Kelleher, Jane Trachte, Janet Fromm, Tom Maurer. Row 3w'Dr. J. T. Matthews, David Dahlke, Dave Ehren, Tom Orear, Allen Roberts, Robert Spahn, Bill Land, John J, Papastefau, Larry Osterburg, Lynn L. Opitz, Carmen Catania, Dr. Raymond Light. Music majors and minors make up the mem- bership of the WSC student chapter of the M.E.N.C., a department of the National Educa- tion Association. This group was started five years ago under the direction of Dr. Raymond Light, and this year Dr. J. Thomas Matthews was appointed co-adviser to assist him in this time consuming position. The bi-monthly meetings this year, featured guest speakers and included a lecture-demon- stration of classical guitar playing by Mrs. Jan Tornay Pflaum, a student of the great Segovia. Of special interest were the trips to attend con- certs at area high schools and a Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra concert in Milwaukee. This group also assists the music faculty in handling the Solo- Ensemble Contest and the Band and Choir Festival held annually at WSC, Whitewater. The officers for this year were Carmen Ca- tania, president, Pat Wyss, vice-president, Jean Rasch, secretary, and Allen Roberts, treasurer. iO2-m e n c l fi 5 f, ' - ,lil 3 'srl 6 if A li ,Q iii. . 'It . lr 1.2 K i Sitting-Pat Wyss, vice-president, Jean Rasch, secretary. Standing-Allen Roberts, treasurer, Carmen Catania, president.
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