1981-1982 Yearbook

on and off campus. October was declared Speech and Hearing Awareness Month at school to begin with, and many events came as a result of this announcement. A chapel program put on by the students was an effort to produce awareness in those not aeclamated to vocal disorders. A University-wide hearing screening also told students and faculty members alike their status in this phase of communication. In work off-campus, the group drove to Jacksonville, Ark., and conducted a hearing screening for an elderly activity center there. With the coming of spring, some of the membership attended the Mid South Con· ference on communication disorders held in Memphis. This learning experience was supplemented by visits to graduate programs at Memphis State University, the University of Mississippi and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. "Our main purpose was to make people aware of what speech therapy is and to per· form any duties within the field which were not covered in the classroom framework," said club sponsor Dan Tullos. ~ - John R~dcli/fe " J. PRACTICAL experience in speech therapy is gained by Debbie Kellum as she works with her client, Craig South. 2. STUDENT SPEECH AND HEARING ASSOC/ATlON. Front row: Craig South (client), Kellum, Thompson, McLaughlin, J. Estes, A. Estes. Back row; Enlcie, Burroughs, Freeman, Henderson, Hobbs, Mills, Tullos·sponsor. Speech - 111

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