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' - r , s jr % fc. ■» MEMBERS— Julius Stulberg, Conductor. Herbert Butler, Assistant Conductor. Violins: Dean Brown, Mary Catron, Mary Cook, Nancy Death, Martha DeVoe, Ronald Dudley, Penny Farrington, Carolyn Hawley, Susan Helmore, John Lewis, Philip Mason, Joseph Mayne, William Muhr, Jane Murray, Ervin Orban, Olive Parks, Margaret Pattison, Jacqueline Phairas, Sharon Rogers, Dace Rollis, Ellen Rowlison, Jovita Schwartz, Ester Smith, Ann Tennant, Mary VanderMeiden, David Wegner, Sheila Work, Mary Yoder. Viola: Alison Barney, Lawrence Hizon, Mary Nagle, Elizabeth Orlik, Linda Phillips, Carol Stang, Joseph Work. Cello: James Bauschke, Herbert Butler, Mary Butler, Jan Falkenau, Becky Lindefelder, Robert Miller, Nancy Packard, Carol Petrie. Francie Priest. Bass: Joe Koestner, Lambert Kroon, Milton Maynor, J. Simpson, Janice Van Lente. Flute: Patricia Hedges, Diane King, Karen Milbeck, Mary Stoeffler, Patricia Stribley. Oboe: Sally Althuis, Cyrena Harroun, Rober Humiston, Carol Mason. English Horn: Sally Althuis. Clarinet: Dennis Hurley, Barth Middleton, Ron Pretzer, William Tennant. Bass Clarinet: Barth Middleton. Bassoons: Bill Baker, Barbara Hehr, Nicole Vannier. Trumpet: Henry Buehling, Tom Graham, Robert Peters. French Horn: Joan Cornetet, Robert Fischer, Mary Mapes, Thomas Rowe. Trombone: Charles Ball. William Eernisse, Michael Suter. Tuba: Russell Mayforth. Tympani: Patricia Andrizzi, Dawn Michaels. Percussion: Ruthann Fuson, Eugene Gess, Linda Powell, Gene Stoutmeyer. Harp: Sherrie Shepard. W.M.U. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Mr. Julius Stulberg, conductor of W.M.U. Symphony Orchestra. The W.M.U. Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Julius Stulberg, is one of the finest university orchestras in the country. The Orchestra presents two formal concerts a year plus the Honors Concert for Senior soloists, and also participates in the Music Department ' s Christmas program. The Or- chestra accepts a limited number of out of town engagements and school visitation programs. This year the Symphony appeared in Benton Harbor, Sturgis and South Haven. Under the sponsorship of the University Assembly Series, the University Symphony was honored to have as soloist famed violinist Henryck Szeryng. This was Mr. Szeryng ' s second appearance with the orchestra. 152
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BAND -MARCHING AND CONCERT Western ' s Marching Band was directed by Leonard V. Meretta. The Band made appear- ances at the home football games and at the Kent, Ohio game. During the basketball season the band was divided into two pep bands known as the Brown and the Gold to play for the home games. The Band has made concert appearances on campus and out of town. The highlight of the year was the appearance of Raphael Mendez as trumpet soloist with the band at Read Fieldhouse. Football games wouldn ' t be the same without the WMU Band ' s half-time show. i - iummmmmafMtm fmamTSBmsnt Majorettes Jack Smith, Jill Whitaker, Maria Miller, Becky Duncan. iw ' Bff mesfjsssn.s mifm.k ' smx i t I I I « I I I t 151
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RELIGION BETA SIGMA PSI Beta Sigma Psi is a Fraternity of Lutheran Men. Lambda Chapter at Western was initi- ated on October 3, 1964. The Fraternity under- takes a program designed to develop Christian leaders and to aid the individual in assuming a satisfying and useful role in society. The pri- mary objectives of Beta Sigma Psi are to develop the individual member scholastically, socially, and spiritually. As such Beta Sigma Psi works to create a Christian home atmos- phere for the member, encouraging participa- tion in church activities, as well as the extra curricular activities. MEMBERS — First row: Richard L. Quandt, Douglas A. Siegert, John Westra III, Eugene Wegener. Second row: Philip S. Roekle, Leonard A. Nyberg, Richard Helman, James B. Cogsdill. Third row: Robert Kropf, Stanley Post, Robert Durand, Tom Klammer, Jim Knoll. Back row; Richard Monrad, Paul Schave, Ronald Sauer, William Schmitt, Thomas Ander- son, Lyle Mall. Ground Breaking for Canterbury Center. CANTERBURY CLUB By Oct. of 1965, the culmination of a great deal of hard work and planning by the people of St. Luke ' s Episcopal Church and the stu- dents and faculty of Western will be realized in the Episcopal (Canterbury) center which will be located to the west of the Sangren Hall overlooking North Valley. The center will include a chapel, with a capacity of about 75 persons, a recreation area, lounges, and a library. It will provide a nucleus for Episcopal activities on campus. A series of programs designed to help students find a living relationship with Jesus Christ in in the fellowship of his church will be offered. The chapel will be open daily to all students for prayer and meditation. 153
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