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Show SEA OFFICERS - Front Row: Secretary-treasurer, Joyce Lindsley; Vice President, Nancy Cheney; President, Alan Curtis. Top Row: SUEA Representative, George Rice; Membership Chairman, John Giles; Program Chairman, David Harline; Advisor, Olive McCarthy; FTA Chairman, Clyde Turpin; Publicity Chairman, Celestia Obom; Social Chairman, Neil Dekker; TEES Chairman, Cathi Brewer; State Secretary, Letty Butler; Librarian, Deone Ross. SEA Organizes Learning Labs The Student Education Association organized PLEE, the Professional Laboratory Exploratory Experiment, which included classroom teaching experience for student teachers. Conceptual teaching, a good social atmosphere, and improvement of education were the goals of the student teaching group. The Weber organization sponsored the national executive committee meeting on campus during the holidays. President of the Weber group, Alan Curtis, was elected national vice president of SEA and attended the national convention in Miami, Florida. President of SEA was Alan Curtis who was also the national vice president of SEA. Debate Squad Is Successful The Debate Team started the 1966-67 academic school year early in September with a pre-season luau. At the Luau plans for the year were made and a debate demonstration was given by two of last year's teams. A two-week work session was held before the start of the Fall Quarter. The debate topic for the year was "Resolved: That the United States substantially reduce its foreign policy committments." Randy Scott served as the Debate Manager for the year. During the Fall Quarter the WSC Debators went to meets at BYU, the University of Wyoming, the Western States Speech Tournament, and the University of Colorado. Winter Quarter they had meets with Montana State and the College of Eastern Utah. DEBATE SQUAD - Front Row: Harold Bullock, John Wood, Bob Adkins, Bob Oyler, Marshall Campbell, Coach, John Hebestreet. Top Row: Sue Rigtrup, Val Zuuiga, Karen Preece, Nancy Thompson, Karin O'Connell, Jim Sawyer, Larry Willis. Not present: Paul Skeen, Terry Child, Shellaugh Gutke. Karin Preece, Sue Rigtrup, and Karen O'Connell display their winning trophies. Successful debate work is the result of many hours of work and practice. |