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ALPHA ZETA. FRONT ROW: William E. Bricker, Donald G. Moore, Donald E. Long, George P. Siegfried, Ronnie G. Peter- son, Donald W. Wenneker. ROW TWO: Neil Spangler, Chester Estes, James McRell, Jim Leesman, Cory Hubbert, Glen Vanderveen, Danny Holmes, Bob Wagner. ALPHA ZETA HAS BANQ UET The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta was formally initiated as the Illinois Gamma Chapter on Jan- uary 29, 1966. Alpha Zeta is an honorary fra- ternity in the field of agriculture. The objectives of the fraternity are to promote scholarship, char- acter, and leadership, and to render services to the students and agricultural divisions of this University. In fulfilling their objectives the chapter has set up a Chapter Scholarship Foundation to assist undergraduate agriculture students in their studies. In the spring the chapter also took an active part in planning the annual Roast Pig Banquet. BE TA BE TA BE TA REORGANIZES H ON ORAR Y Beta Beta Beta is a biological honorary that is trying to reorganize and establish themselves as an active honorary. They hope to make member- ship strictly by invitation and possibly meet only once a quarter, presenting an effective and inter- esting program. The honorary was lead this past year by President Wayne King and Vice-President Pete Johnson. Dr. Bryce E. Smith and Dr. Gordon R. Thurow served as advisers. BETA BETA BETA. FRONT ROW: Bryce Smith, Gene Tutwiler, N. Pete Johnson, James Bradshaw, William Renaker, Wayne King.
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BUSINESS MANAGER, CAROL Kaisor, smiles with Ned Price, her assistant, as they delight at the tremendous Sequel sales which took place at the beginning of the year. PHOTOGRAPHER, MIKE FAHRENBACHER, always keeps his eye on the subject, whether openly or through the lens of his camera. NANCY NEGA, WAS kept busy all year making layouts, writing copy, and doing final drafts as she fulfilled two jobs as Managing and Activities Editors. av , n ,- . ' Jafht-' 12 EDITOR FRED KOSIK, queries about the numerous problems that arise in the bustling Sequel office. LINDY BAKER TAKES time out of his busy shooting schedule to have one picture shot. ORLAH RUMRY, JIM Mateja, and Gail Jahnke, Organizations Editors, look forward to a year's work as they discuss plans for the section.
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k ,, APHA BETA EPSILON. FRONT ROW: Jim Remis, Robert Youngman, Richard DeFend, John Clark, Riley Hollet. ROW TWO: Gary Dunham, Gary Gaffney, Gary F. Uhland, Roger Ehmen. GAMMDITHET4 LMHTATESCMAEUDATES Beta Gamma chapter of Gamma Theta Up- silon, national honorary geography fraternity, was founded at Western in 1953. In the fall and the spring, they initiate candidates who qualify in Geography or Geology. The advisers are Dr. Ken- neth Martin and Dr. Reece Jones. GAMMA THETA. FRONT ROW: Vicki Cook, Lynn R. Nel- son, Jean McGaughy, Robert W. Jacobson, Carolyn Glockhoff, Stephen Mason. Trudy Schirmer. Roger Zanarini, Dr. Kenneth R. Martin. .MEMBERSIHDUI SPEAKERS Alpha Beta Epsilon was organized with the aid from Dr. Francis Whitehead as an honorary fraternity to recognize high scholastic achieve- ment by students in the School of Business at Western Illinois University. Western gave Alpha Beta Epsilon official recognition and accepted its constitution on April 20, 1966. For the 1966- 67 academic year ABE planned a speaker pro- gram for its members and other interested per- sons. Also planned was an Industrial Day, similar to the Career Carnival. Alpha Beta Epsilon hopes to sponsor many programs in the future to aid students in the School of Business.
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