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The Amateur Radio Club exists to increase the gen- eral understanding of electronics through informal instruction, experimentation, and construction pro- lects. The club holds an F.C.C. Amateur Radio License granting it the priviledge of operating a radio station with the call letters WA8ZKH. Through station opera- tion. the club hopes to encourage good operating practice. In the event of an emergency, the station could render service to the community by handling communications. The Club is open to students and faculty interested in amateur radio or any phase thereof. One is not re- quired to hold an amateur license for club member- ship. However, only licensees may operate the club station. Pictured: R Sweet. P. Schmidlapp. P. Green, J Mount . S. Turnbull. L. Field. M Valentine. J Imes. S Schauweker. E Osier. J. Mount and Dr Hanson. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
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STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student Education Association endeavors to stimulate interest in the field of education by render- ing direct service to those interested in the field of education and by helping members achieve a com- manding Knowledge of the problems and techniques of the education profession. S.E.A. is affiliated with the National Education Association and the Ohio Edu- cation Association and is the preprofessional organi- zation for those entering the field of education. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION The Association for Childhood Education Interna- tional. founded in 1892. is a nonprofit professional organization of more than 102.000 persons con- cerned with the education and well-being of children from two to twelve years of age. Members are located throughout the United States and other countries and include teachers, parents, community workers and others. Pictured: K Ri er. Dr. M Harbagc. Or. R. Earl. Dr. G. Graham. Dr J. Uphoff. O. Graet, G. Merbst. T. Hoffman, J. Long. S. Fmkbine. G Blackford. D. Keesler. M Clements. L Vernier. M. R»ce P. Wright. P Hunter. G. Darnstaedt. C. Chr.sman. G Leal. P Hershey. C Hershey. E Lai. J. Davis and others
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STUDENT SPEAKERS BUREAU The Student’s Speakers Bureau of Wright State University is a new organization. The purposes of this group include: (1) giving the students who display pro- ficiency m public address a broader experience in this area through speaking engagements outside of school; (2) servmga public relations need between the University and the community; (3) offering a service to civic organizations, service clubs and schools in the area by furnishing student speakers for various events. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary dramatic fraternity which was founded in 1925. The Sigma Psi Cast was chartered m August. 1967. and became the first national honor fraternity on campus. It does not take the place of Mask and Quill, the university theatre organization. Any student doing a high standard of theatre work is evaluated according to the national requirements, then asked to join, if he qualifies Be- cause of this requirement, active participation in Mask and Quill is a prerequisite toward Alpha Psi Omega membership. The Sigma Psi Cast meets once a month and works toward the promotion of the theatre at Wright State. It sponsors the receptions after the theatre productions and acts as advisors to any production crews requir- ing assistance. A bimonthly newsletter is published for all members. PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT: J litteral. B. Predmore. K. Gambcne. R Freder»ck. L. Ridenour. F Burns. PICTURED RIGHT FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. 0 Hudson. C Thorpe. S McConnell. C. Miller, L. Brandenberg and C. Co . 28
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