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-f ...-,-.Jyiq-fi' 2 FRONT ROW: Lingi Wong, vice-president, Steven Andes, secretary- son, Gordon Ramsey, Bill Potter, John I-Iargraves. THIRD ROW treasurer, James Godke, president, Irving Adams, adviserg Larry Bas- Stephen Willson, Michael Diesen, Jack Hungerford, Paul Schnarre suk. SECOND ROW: Thomas Fletcher, Cho-Yau Lee, Mike Rander- Thomas Murphy, Larry Becker. Phi Eta Sigma, During New Student Week each year, Phi Eta Sigma a national honorary scholastic fraternity, pre- sents all entering freshmen with a pamphlet entitled Hints on How to Study. Combining their talents with Alpha Lambda Sigma, the members of Phi Eta Sigma sponsored a fall picnic and a presidential tea for all members of Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Sigma and the Illinois State Scholarship Winners. The club plans to establish an award honoring the men's living unit with the highest g.p.a. Pi Delta, Epsilon Pi Delta Epsilon selects its members from students who work on various campus publications and com- munications media staffs. Southern's chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon holds the honor of having its adviser, Dr. W. Manion Rice, named national president of the organization at the biennial national convention in Trenton, New jersey. The Medal of Merit, an award given to outstanding seniors in publications, was pre- sented to Tim Ayers and Laura Chovanec during the spring term of 1967. FRONT RO'-I-.' fwn, Jensen, Margaret Perez, Nancy Baker, president: Shirley Rohr, secretary- treasurer. SECOND ROW: Robert Taylor, Gary l Blackburn, W. Manion Rice, adviser, Dana Reed, I vice-president. l
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FRONT ROW: George McGuire, Sue Bierer, Janet Hoppa, vice- presidentg Van Bubowtz, adviser, Linda Sprehe, president, Gloria May, secretary, Larry O'Dell, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Hazel Sam, Kathy McCuddy, Carrolyn Workman, Linda Thurman, Linda Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda sold the traditional mums for Homecoming and Parents' Day. The organization, which caters to students interested inrbusiness, busi- ness education, and industry, sponsored a dance for business students at Christmas. A statewide con- vention in Springfield was attended by a group of delegates. At last year's convention, SIU student Cheryl Cox was given the Miss Future Business Teach-er Award. The initiation of new officers was conducted at the annual spring banquet. FRONT ROW: Kathy Stanhouse, Ernst Bartels, Shirley Borna, Joan, Marshall, Dave Blakley, Rosie Collins, Judy Cheek, treasurer, Kathy Neifing, secretary, Shirley Swansen, vice-president, Rick Hall, presi- dent, Paul Mclnturff, adviser, John Kuruc, adviser, Elizabeth Hunt- ley, Sheila Lentz, JoAnn Schuetz. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Schmitt, Judy Heins, Sharon Newton, Kathryn Maniso, Juanita Wiggers, Patty Hochmuth, Jane Garrison, Connie Glenn, Mary Sheets, Kris Belcher, Sara Rice, Jane Biehler, Sally Arnold, Rosemary Kovacs, Janet Bartels, Linda McClure. Linda Mapel. THIRD ROW: Inez ., 143 , ft in .V '- 2 - ' ' f. 1 -. 1, 5 gi 5 ld Z- Wargel, Nancy Reed, Willie Ann Hart. THIRD ROW: Charles Calligaris, Martin Larson, Kenneth Kozak, Roger Laux, Werner Kief, James Matsunaga, John Gullo, James Hill, Richard Mason, Phi Beta Lambda, VTI Phi Beta Lambda annually sponsors a graduation banquet for all graduating VTI business majors. At Honors Day ceremonies, the organization plans to give an Outstanding Secretary at VTI Award to a girl who has scored highly on several shorthand and typing tests. Mrs. Cleta Whitacre, Illinois State Adviser to the Future Business Leaders of America, and Dr. Robert Wallace from the University of Florida were featured speakers at two of Phi Beta Lambda's monthly business meetings at VTI. Ryan, Sharon Mixer, Suzi Somers, Ann Meece, Phyllis Johnson, Gloria Legg, Laurie Valeska, Barbara Malm, Linda Neff, Geoffrey Lemarr, Bob Beachey, Joan Armour, Carol Carpenter, Roxie Torbeck, Marla Galloway, Sylvia Wankovsky, Irvina Payton. FOURTH ROW: Betty Brown, Karen Clayton, Sue Vance, Carla Warren, Charlene Schupbach, Kathy Billingsley, Kaylin Wiley, Betty Ellner, Juoy Melliere, Betty Reinhardt, Greg Denges, Janice Frost, Linda Ratten- borg, Debbie Butsch, Marla Yancey, Nanci Rick.
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Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta, a debate team honorary, owns the sweepstakes award for forensic speaking at the national Pi Kappa Delta tournament in April. In- dividual honors acquired by members of the organ- ization were the Lavina Micken Memorial Award, won by Ron Rhebner for top varsity debater, and the top novice debater award won by Bob Harn. While in fall debate competition the club received a debate award at the Western Illinois Tournament and entered the semi-finals at Kansas City. FRONT ROW: Rita Ziegler, Janice Jacobs, social chairmang Inez Blessing, Kathleen Kammler, vice-president, Berniece Seiferth, ad- viser, Laurel Newman, president, Virginia Gordon, Paula Smith. liam Fogel, vice-president. Pi Lambda Theta Using his service in Viet Nam as the basis for his speech, Dr. Willis Malone led a discussion on Viet Nam, Culture and Education at a Pi Lambda Theta meeting. Another guest speaker, a behavioral science worker from Anna State Hospital, Keith Miller, spoke on the topic Precision Teaching at a fall forum. Phi Lambda Theta, an honorary and pro- fessional association for women in education holds initiations for new members bi-annually. A 4.25 over- all is required for membership. SECOND ROW: Toni Vozikis, Susan McEvilly, Shirley Gaddis Susan Watt, Kay Alborn, Carol Throneburg, Lainie Peters Velda Smith. FRONT ROW: Robert Swedo john Sims Don Breidenbach, president. SECOND ROW Norma Ketay, secretaryg Carol Barre, Robert Lapp Wil
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