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BETHEL BALLADEERS .. V . PM V .M O. . M.....,NW q0.0'.. ,6.64,.. ,pol ,',o0 ,,'.44o, 00 ',,o0' '9Q....O g,. r Il 0 ,'. .o0',', 6og,',' 0.,'.' 4 0' .. 4 5.C.5.1,9.O' C 6Q,,'. Q., O ' O Q ,.5O 4 Co .sl Q J Bethel Balladeers The Bethel Balladeers perform as a touring ensemble for . The Bethel Balladeers are a group of musically talented people which represent the college at campus events and while touring various parts of the country. The Balladeers are made up of students attending Bethel that come from different areas of the U.S. The 1984-85 Balladeers are: Marty Aden, Penny Bouldin, Ronald Culbreath, Cynthia Fansler, Tim Fike, Julie Fowler, Jimmy Keown, Jamie Lively, Lynne Brown-Lively, Beth McGrain, Kathleen McGuire, Michael Rodgers, Stephanie Scrudder, Tim Simms, Ruth Todd, and Wendy York. Dr. Dan Taddie is the conductor and his wife Ann is Mom The Bethel Balladeers held long weekend retreats in the Fall and Winter quarters as a means of intensive study and memorization of their wide variety of music. They worked on and performed such pieces as: Super Flumina Babilonis, O Lord, lvly God, an effervescent madrigal entitled Matona lvlia Carra, a Cats medley, two Lionel Richie pieces, Godspell, etc. In February the Balladeers did Singing Valentines to help offset some of the Spring Tour expenses. They also sang at various college events such as Homecoming, Campus Day, Bethel College Day, the Ministers' Conference, and a multifarious combination of banquets. The Spring Tour for 1984-85 covered Kentucky, Illinois, East Tennessee, and Blytheville, Arkansas. 104
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',?L SOCIETY FOR COLLEGIATE member. 4 , . it g ....l -K JOUR ALISTS The Gamma Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma, a national honorary journalistic fraternity, was organized at Bethel College in 1961 Alpha Phi Gamma became the first national honorary to be chartered on the Bethel campus. On September 1, 1975, Alpha Phi Gamma merged with Pi Delta Epsilon to become the Society for Collegiate Journalists Only a select number of persons are invited to membership The most recent initiation occurred on Thursday, March 7, 1985. Eight students were extended bids to this national honorary, and all eight accepted New members, in their order of initiation, were Cindy Shannon Donna Johnson, Doug Devault, Sherry Burns, Jan Williams, Cindy Hill Mary Lois Coleman, and Julie Armour. The officers and advisors are Lisa Cox Meals - Presidentg Tommy Love - Vice-President, Nona Young Treasurer, Cindy Fansler - Secretary, Dr. Isabel Wheeler and Dr Laddie Lollar - Co-Advisors, and Mr. Doug Brigdale -faculty The Society for Collegiate Journalists, which is the nation's oldest honorary Society for collegiate mass communications, requests that its initiates pledge to pursue only the highest ideals in what is regarded as one of the most demanding and most difficult professions of our time mass communications. The Society seeks to foster complete intellectual honesty, freedom of expression, and individual liberty in the best interests of the community which it serves. . . . .. ,,.,.. tg, r 'P we 2 I- 1 1' ' l Q S X X id f 'sm' 1- -1 kk di - ' ' 'ic' .x,.,,t K g iz K L ,gt ,iw fi ISK ig J ..-: ,. ff- . T: i sg: K K vs ' 4 f
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