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GAMMA DELTA Alpha Psi Chapter of Gamma Delta is an organization of Lutheran students of the Synodical Conference and their friends, who affiliate with chapters in other colleges. Their prime objective is fellowship and varied edu- cational, religious, and social programs which help to strengthen the faith of students at Western. PLEDGES — Front row: Pam Pavlik, Christine Johnson, Ruth Zarmstorf, Sharon Rohde. Second row: Barbara iMossner, Sharon Odell, Janet Thomas, Mary Paulsen, James Welsh. Third row: Cheryl Kleinsteiber, Lynn Lusk, Laura Goodell, Marianne Batten, Shirley De Muth, Robert Lynn. Back row: Stephen Shick, Bernice Schlachf, .Marsha Leiphart, Barbara Sugden, Adelle Johnson, Gail L. Luttinen.. ACTIVES — Front row: Patricia Foley, Lynne Gebott, Kathleen McCo tter, Karen Jonske. Second row: Libby Shattuck, Ginny Schalm, Joan Ludtke, Elaine Ecker, Susan Speck, Marilyn Scholz. Back row: Roland A. Gessert, Arthur Brown, John Westra, William Wood, Thomas Klammer, Jim Johnston, Ron Sauer, William Schmitt, Richard Monrad, John Shattuck, Michael Stripp, Dr. Paul L. Maier, Sponsor. 154
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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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Front row: Barb Zoerhof, Edith Folkert, Ken Baron, Gracia Huisman. Second row: Dee Drost, Mary Tabberer, Alice Vander Kolk, Annette Kik, Gayle Forsythe, Barbara Triemstra. Third row: Mary Trap, Judy Johnson, Linda Beyer, Pamela Zoerman, Judy Cleveland, Sherry Schuyler, Judy Gilchrist. Fourth row: Karen Stapert, Judy Prins, Carol Sportell, Dian Vander Molen Dianne Van Kampen, Sally Wieling. Back row: Donald Tlesenga, Thomas Boven, Allan Terpstra, Rev. Roger Vander Kolk, Bruce Vliek, James Lee Smith, Gordon Nederveld. GENEVA CLUB Geneva Club is a Christian fellowship for all Western students regardless of religious back- ground. The purpose of the club is to promote fellowship, strengthen the individual spiritual life of its members, and give opportunities for leadership. Geneva club is sponsored by the Reformed and Christian Reformed Churches in the Kalamazoo area. The club meets on the second and fourth Sunday of each month in Lower Kanley Chapel. St. Thomas More Student Parish Organiza- tion represents all Catholic students at Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo College. Under the direction of Fr. Donn Taylor, the organization supervises the reli- gious, educational and social activities of the parish. Lectures, movies, dances, and service projects are all a part of the program. ST. THOMAS MORE Ash Wednesday Services at St. Thomas More.
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