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f KLOR Executive Board: Row 1, I to r, Carl DeMaio, Pro¬ gram Director; T. G. Murray, Chairman; John Kromer, Station Manager. Row 2, I to r, Terry Flanagan, Treasurer; Larry Feltx, News Director; Dave Farnan, Secretary. Not pictured: Don Marsh, 1st Sem. Sports Director; Joe Bein- stein, 2nd Sem. Sports Director. KLOR Club members Dan Kane, John Mans, Joe Bianco (Continuity Director), and George Kosch, check out a pro¬ gram just before air time.
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Members of the KLOR Club, responsible for vhe operation of our campus radio station, pose for their group picture in scenic, luxurious 156 SJ. I KLOR KLOR, the Loras College Radio station, provides many enjoyable hours of listening for Lorasmen. Whether it’s the latest in hits or folk music or classical music or remote news coverage, KLOR supplies something to suit every Lorasman on campus. This service is provided and maintained by the members of the KLOR Club. Members of the club make it possible for KLOR to broadcast 70 hours of programming a week. This year KLOR expanded its programming schedule, coming on the air at 8 a.in. on Sunday instead of 12:00 as before. Broadcasting on week days was extended to midnight on all days instead of 10 p.m. as before. In addition, through the combined efforts of the club’s executive board, the moderators, Fr. Collins, Fr. Bart a, Fr. Scharle, and Mr. George Freund; and five department heads, KLOR was able to expand its broadcasting covei.igi to include Clarke and the Mercy School of Nursing. Progress and expansion are two essential elements . of the KLOR program. So far in the three years KLOR has been in existence an insurable inteiest of $8,000 has been built up. Operation of KLOR centeis in the executive board and the moderators. The executive board consists of the chairman (pit sklent of the club), vice chairman (station manage i), pio gram director, business manager, news diieetor, sports director and secretary. Executive board mem¬ bers work closely with the club moderators to keep the station functioning well in order to bettei s(i ( listening Lorasmen. 98
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Members of the Loras Lettermen ' s club discuss plans for Doc Kammer Night , held February 19, in the field house, during the St. Norberts game. L-CLUB L-Club Officers: Row 1, I to r, Joseph Kenneally, Secretary; Roger Hanley, President; Row 2, Charles Riney, Treasurer; Joseph Hajec, Vice-President. The club ' s moderator is Rev. L. E. Ernsdorff. The Loras Lettermen’s Club, the oiganization of Lorasmen who have won letters in intercollegiate sports sponsored several campus events during the ’65-’66 school year. The highlight was “Doc Kammer Night” held during the St. Norberts game, February 19. In addition they sponsored the annual Frosh- Varsity basketball game, a mixer, a car wash, and t le fall and spring Sports Smokers. Doe Kammer Night” was held to honoi John “Doe” Kammer, the athletic trainer and custodian o the fieldhouse. Former friends and many former athletes returned to honor “Doc and many who con c not come back for the event sent donations and cards of congratulations. Roger Hanley, L-Club president, presented “Doc” with a plaque at half-time of t le St. Norberts game. The club sponsored a semi-formal dance for members of the c lub in early March. T1 h v dance was held in Sacred Heart Parish’s Marquette Hall, rented for the occasion.
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