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McC— Wri Jeanette McCoUum, Houston, Texas, Xows- l litoiiiil: Alpha Xi Oolta. Charles Kirtley Mount, ( ' oluinl)iis, Ohio; News-Kilitorial; Di ' lla Tau Delta. Penny Neeb, CliicaKo, Illinois: AilvertisinK: Alpha Xi Delta. Susan Nerad, lUversido, Illinois; , lvertising; (ianinia Phi Beta. Barbara Patyk, Wilmette, Illinois: Magazine; Kappa . lpha Theta. Gail M. Petersen, Fertile, .Minnesota; . dvertisin(!;. Jeannie Peterson, Traverse Citv, Miehitjai : .Vdveitising; Delta IWta Delta. Robert D. Reid, Freeport, Illinois; Xew.s- Editorial. John H. Riley, Jr., Kenilworth, Illinois; Xews- Kditorial; Phi Kappa Psi. Judith A. Robertson, Knglewood, Xew ,Ierse -; Magazine; Delta Zeta. Marcia Robinson, Miami, Florida; News- Editorial. Larry Shores, Richmond, Indiana; News- Editorial; Kappa Sigma. Linda Stalter, Topeka, Kansas: Magazine; Kappa Delta. Rochelle Lenore Stanfield, Chi- ago, Illinois; Xews-Editorial. Richard E. Steele, Los Angeles, California ; Xews-Editorial. Michael J. Stevens, Brainerd, Minnesota; Xews-Editori- al; Alpha Delta Phi. Diane W. Thomson, Elmhurst, Illinois; Maga- zine; . lpha Omieron Pi. Sheila Tillotson, Elm- hurst, Illinois; Xews-Editorial; Kappa Alpha Theta. Marion Tureck, Fargo, Xorth Dakota; Magazine. Richard Barry Turner, Phoenix, Arizona; Xews-Editorial; Alpha Tau Omega. Mary Jo Utt, River Forest, Illinois; Magazine; Alpha Omieron Pi. Michael Vuchnich, Toronto, Ontario; X ' ew.s-Editorial ; Phi Kappa Psi. Bradley Weinstock, Kenosha, Wisconsin ; Radio- T ' . Gretchen Wolfram, Indianapolis, Indiana; Magazine; Kappa Alpha Theta. Jay B. Wright, Indianapolis, Indiana; Adver- tising. 103
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Ah— Luc KLwJBk.ill[ Havia Alswang, Chicago, Illinois; Magazine; Delta Phi Epsilon. Mary Ames, Faribault, Minnesota; Advertising; Kappa Delta. Mike Barrier, Little Rock, Arkansas; News-Editorial; Delta Tail Delta. Thomas Eugene Bauer, Clayton ville, Illinois; ews-Editorial. Helen Carolyn Bruckner, Chicago, Illinois; Magazine; Women Off Campus. Mary Ann Damme, Omaha, Nebraska; News-Editorial; . lpha Phi. John Ma}mard Dixon, Gurnee, Illinois; TV-Radio. William M. Doran, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; News-Editorial; Delta Kap- pa Epsilon. Thomas R. Duncan, Martinsville, Indiana; . dvertising: Phi Kappa Psi. Jerilyn C. Ellis, Evanston, Illinois; Magazine; Alpha Omicron Pi. Edward Feder, South Orange, New Jersey; , dvertising; Tau Delta Phi. Eleanor Marie Fellman, Chester, Pennsjlvania; Advertising; Alpha Delta Pi. David J. Fields, Glen EUyn, Illinois; Advertis- ing; Sigma Chi. Anthony T. Frigo, Chicago, Illinois; History; Sigma Nu. Mary Sheila Gallagher, Ottumwa, Iowa; News Editorial; Alpha Delta Pi. Ralph Anthony Gelander, Oregon, Illinois; TV-Radio. Linda Kay Grant, Geneva, Switzerland; Mag- azine; Kappa Alpha Theta. Karla Herbold, I ' lvmouth, Michigan; Magazine; Kappa Alpha Tlieta. Robert L. Holding, Wyandotte, Mich- igan; News-Editorial; Theta Delta Chi. Carol Honsa, Cleveland, Ohio; News-Editorial. Harvey S. Irlen, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; News- paper — Literature; Tau Delta Phi. Joyce Kahler, Lakewood, Ohio; Advertising. Susan Kahnweiler, Phoenix, Arizona; News-Editorial; .41pha Ejjsilon Phi. Diane April Kosatka, Cicero, Illinois; Advertising; Alpha (janima Delta. Paul Howard Lockwood, Chicago, Illinois; Radio-TV News; Men Off Campus. Dolores Long, Miami, I ' lorida; News-Editorial. Marcia Lord, Chicago, Illinois; Magazine. Susan F. Lucas, Omaha, Nebraska; Magazine. 102
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College of Liberal Arts The largest of the undergraduate schools on the Evanston campus, the College of Liberal Arts offers a wide range of academic majors and courses designed to stimulate and interest Northwestern students. Students are required to take a certain basic core of courses that are intended to broaden and round the classroom training. For many, these required courses introduce them to fields where they will take additional work. The liberal arts student is required to take two years of foreign language and two years of math or science. Humanities and social science courses are also required so as to broaden the entire scope of the education. During the junior and senior years, the student concentrates on his major and minor fields. Undergraduate seminars provide the student with an opportunity to explore deeply the areas closely connected with his major. Bachelor degrees are given in arts and sciences. Students make frequent use of the Deering Library stacks when doing research for one of many term papers due all at the same time. Dean of Liberal Arts Simeon Leland is responsible for administrative work connected with L.A. students and also overseas professors. 104 i
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