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MUCKU HAWAIIAN
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MU CHI LAMBDA M X A Mu Chi Lambda, (Criminal Jus- tice Club), was organized in the winter of 1 985 and is o chapter of Lambda Alpha Epsilon, a national criminal justice association. They were the organizers of the volun- teer drive for a dance at Pere Marquette Youth Center. ow 1 , left to right; Susan Hill — Secretary, Sonyo Rhoda, Paige Mettler, Dr. Lyn Huxford — Advisor. Row 2; Blake Totum — Treasurer, ackie Kemp, John Batson, Stacia Swisher, Andrea Mason, Gary Hendricks — Vice-President. Row 3, Darrell Cook, Phil Churchill — resident, Keith Ward. Missing; Fred Scholl, Carol Roscow, Rob Talley, Dave Clark, Cathy Rea, Audra Young, Venus Lane, and Julie riend.
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Row 1 , left to right: Dr. McGuIre, Kevin Koeller, Sherry Barnash, Pom Knobeloch, Sheila Nelson, Beth Haberer, Jana Reeves, Ted St. Clair. Row 2; Mary Schilling, George Wolff, Donna Schilling, Melissa Koegel, Ann Schroeder, JoAnn Diehl, Frederik Cosse, Donna Snyder. Not pictured: Lisa Borrenpohl, Mark Eichenlaub, Scott Harres, Mary Mordhorst, Holly Mullink, Richard Rogier, and Tracy Wargo. SIGMA ZETA On June 9, 1926, Sigma Zeta created a Beta chapter on the McKendree College cam- pus, making it the second chapter nationally. The chap- ter hod been lax for many years but was reborn in the fall of 1985 with the help of advi- sor Dr. Richard McGuire. Sigma Zeta is an organiza- tion for science majors with iary Schilling, President; Ann Schroeder, Vice-President; Donna Schilling, Secretary; Dr. Rich- ■d McGuire, Advisor; Ted St, Clair, Treasurer; Not pictured: Dr. Gary O ' Connor, Advisor. high grade point averages. Be- sides the traditional biology and chemistry majors, mem- bers may also major in com- puter science or mathematics. On campus this past year, Sigma Zeta prepared the greenhouse for the plant sale in the spring, hosted speaker Dr. Nevin Aspinwoll, composed a formula book to sell to stu- dents, converted a science lab into a science study room, and planned a Spring Picnic. For community projects, they set up and judged science fairs at a local grade school, formed a slide presentation of the sci- ence and computer depart- ments, and organized a raffle for Alan Droste. Nationally, the Beta chapter wrote a grant proposa l for $2500 from the Pittsburgh Conference. In April, they plan on attending the national conference in Eu- reka, IL. Students ' papers will be presented. 19
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