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SNEA-Seated: Joycie Spadafora, student council: Mary Ann Trom- beffa, corresponding secretary: MoneH'e Jones, recording secre- tary: Ruth Fiazza, president: Clara Scandola, vice-president: Gloria Scoichell, lreasurerg Laddie R. Bell, sponsor. Firsf row: Norma Busto, Mary Jane Fox, Sandy Nol- an, Judy Walker, Carol Dines, Julie Orsini, Angela Moore, Shar- on Schramm, Janet Halman, Joyce Porfer, Linda Reeves, Linda Marsh, Ella May Adams, Vicky McHenry, Suzanne Sfyers, Bertha Kouroubla- kis. Second row: Betsey Alden, Jan- ice Tharp, Erma Jean Higgins, Bar- bara Black, Barbara Raines, Jane Malficks, Marion Pyle, Dianne Rol- sfon, Eleanor Pyle, Eleanor Sliday, Jessie Myers, Sally Mathieson, Linda Forbes, Nancy Helriciks, Mary Frances Whiteman. Third row: Tom Uppole, Paul Plimpfon, Jim Loew, Jerry Wilhelm', Charles Murphy, Alex Salvatori, Fred Me- rica, Jack Givens, Spiros Vaneza- los, Delmer Loew, Jerry Eddy, Vince Monseau, Walter Sfimmel. S. N. E. A. Comprised of students who will he teachers upon grad- uation, the Student National Education Association has had another successful year. This group is one ot' the largest and most active organizations on campus. The purpose of SNEA is to provide professional training in education and to learn some of the responsibilities of being a teacher. Annually, the group sponsors a High School Visitation Day when members of local high school Future Teachers ol' America are their guests. SCIENCE CLUB Students interested in any one of the science fields comprise the Science Club. The major project of this group during the year is to organize and con- duct the Annual Science Fair lor the various high schools in the area. The Science Club often meets with repre- sentatives lrom various scientific fields to discuss recent advances in the science fields. The members ol' this group have taken an active part in furthering science on the campus. 104 SClENCE CLUB-Seofed: Jerry Eddy, secretary: William Thorn- burg, president Alan Marshall, vice-president: John llelfz, trea- surer. Firsf row: Walter S-limmel, Heberle Jones, Janet Becker, Mar- ion Pyle, Elinor Moser, Alice Con- drey, Fred Kerns, Tom Moore. Second row: Frank Martin, Butch Duggan, William Webb, Rich Stonestreei, Pele Goodwin, Phil Palmer, Kent Robinson, Terry Mil- ler, Carroll Blake.
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iillrt I ' MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE-Seated: Linda Hatfield, secretary-treasurer: Pai Zaplca, vice-president: Ed Parshall, president: Louella Miller, reporter: Mr. Nels Leonard. Firsf row: Delmer Loew, Margaret Harris, Mary Ann Maltese, Sandra Gwynn, Jancie Moncrief, Judy Zeidler, Mariorie Miller, Carol Eisenhower, Barbara Starkey, Loren DiFiIippo. Second row: Larry Clarlc, Barbara Eller, Marcia Whipltey, Saundra Urbanelt, Judi Harris, Marie Siralta, James Buracchio, George Archer. Third row: Tom Black, Harry Gardner, Allen Brown, Bob DeSI'efano, Loren Flouhouse, David Zapka, Wayne Westfall, Dennis Kovarilr, Russell FeH'y. Fourfh row: Rod- ney Bowers, Joe Winland, Darwin Engle, Louis Cefus, Floyd Lancia, John Hill, William Kurpiuweir, Jerry Reeder, James Guerriero, Tyrone Price. GLEE CLUB Sing! Sing! Sing! is very well the motto of the girls who make up the Glee Club. The newly-formed organi- zation is composed of girls who de- sire to sing for pleasure. Throughout the year the club has presented var- ious assemblies to the college. The main project of the year was a trip to the area high schools where a music program was presented. The organiza- tion is under the direction of Mr. Nels Leonard. COLLEGE CHOIR The College Choir is composed of music majors and all who have a de- sire to sing. The Choir provided beau- tiful and inspiring music for the Christmas Assembly. They have also provided fine musical assemblies throughout the year. The purpose of this organization is to bring musical entertainment to the campus. The golden sound of the chorus may be fast, slow, cheerful, melancholy, soft or loud, but it goes on. The chorus is under the able direction of Dr. Wallis D. Braman. I 03 M. E. N. C. The Music Educators National Con- ference is part of a national organiza- tion comprised of music teachers in elementary and secondary education. The club is composed of future music teachers who are eager to gain a better understanding in the professional field of music education. At each monthly meeting, one member presents a selec- tion of his choice. Many members at- tended the state Music Educator's Na- tional Conference in Morgantown. The organization is under the leader- ship of Eddie Parshall, president.
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IRC-Sealed: David Zapka, Gloria Scotchell, Janet Halman. Bob Earlewine, president: Mildred Kite, secretary-treasurer: Dr. Bertha Leaman, sponsor: Louella Miller. Standing: Jerry Caseman, Cathy Cunningham, Mary Jane Walton, Jeannin Gilles, Spiros Vanezalos, Joe DeBolt, Pete Turner, John Fox, Georgette Abercombie. I. R. C. One of the most interesting and enlightning programs sponsored by the International Relations Club this year was the bringing of the Education Attache from Ghana to our campus for a visit and a lecture series. Bob Earlewine, president ot' the organization, planned a series of high school programs in which West Liberty students presented panel discussions of world problems at various area high schools. Dr. Bertha R. Leaman is the sponsor of the group. BOOK CLUB The Book Club is comprised of students who have an interest in good literature and reading. Under the direction of Vivian Boughter, the group met the first Monday of every month in the Colonial Dining Room, Shaw Hall. Robert Sykes, a former West Liberty stu- dent and presently a professor at Bethany College, was the principal outside speaker at the Book Club this year. West Liberty professors and students also participated in other programs. The Club is open to all interested students. BOOK CLUB-Kneeling: Joe DeBol'l, Charles Murphy, president: Tom Uppole. Sfanding: Barbara Starkey, Louella Miller, Sidsel Aamodt, Mrs. Vivian Boughter, sponsor: Judy Notte, Phillippa Brand, Mary Ann Maltese. 105
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