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PERFCDRIVIERS 224 BRADLEY UNIVERSITY CONCERT BAND, Front Row: Penny Shook, Cathy Taylor, jane Hamilton, Susan Mannahan, David Rosler, George Pariza, Eugene Williams, Robert Bates, Barbara Bergman, Phyllis Thomas, Second Row: Carol Newton, james West, judi Furman, Dan Fergus, Mark Rankin, jay Himmel, judy Sellstrom, Thomas Hull, Ann Goodwin, Richard Oliver, Greg Christner, Roger Bocox, Ronald Rubin, Thomas Volk, Mary Lynn Sukurs, john Kostelny. Third Row: Karen Moedinger, Susan Lewis, Enrico Saviano, john Alley, Barbara Rice, Daryl Bean, Shirley Walz, Bonny Atwood, Ross Penny, Alvin Hill, Cheris Siddall, Fred Cherny, David Kirkel, Henry Tuber, Rodney Sumner, Debbie Wied, Mike Gottschalk, Dan Gannon, Rick Louis, Cliff Smith. Fourth Row: Richard Veronda, jane Ropp, William Spaulding, Mark Tollefson, Ken Herrick, Bill Wagner, Thomas Mok- rycki, Randy Kubes, joseph Goble, Gail Bonner, Frank Thomas, Herbert joseph, Bill Bailey, jim Thomas, Keith Ramsden. Standing: Alan Nordstrom, Robert Lucas, Alan Friedman, Bill Strauss, Don Chaplin, Don Perrilles, Duane Parker, james Schrock, jo Ellen Iftner, Larry Wright, joanne Dunn, Richard Bisping, Art Palmer, Mike Mathews, Clarinetist Bob Lowry, Assistant Conductor Dan Gannon, Conductor Kent Campbell. Bradley University Marching Band. , fr, y. .A-. 4- .sn I what ,JZ , ' x an 33' Pin? iq 'iii
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TAU BETA PI, Front Row: Recording Secretary Robert Peterson, Trea- surer Marvin Marshall, President Cary Kattenbraker, Corresponding Secretary George Trepina. Back Row: Kenneth Fitzpatrick, Dennis Schumacher, Larry Rundquist, john Gibson, Bob Kutter, Rob Kritzler. ZETA Pl, Front Row: Rodney Perkins, President jules Parisi, Richard Nagode, Bark Rim, Sigma Lambda Chi is an honor- ary fraternity recognizing stu- Q dents in construction technoi- 1 ogy. The group tries to develop better public relations between the industry and the public. V Sigma Tau, an honorary frater- 4 nity for junior and senior engi- neering students, allows its members to take part in events in their field. The group also awards the Sigma Tau key to the top freshman engineering stu- dent. Founded for the recogni- tion of superior achievement and character, Tau Beta Pi is an honorary society for technical students. The purpose of Zeta Pi, a professional honorary for ' Business Administration, is to further the study of Business. Open to junior and senior busi- ness majors it also recognizes leadership qualities. Vice-President Richard Fandel, Faculty Advisor William Clarey, Secre tary Ieri Carlson ri VI i x '1- 0
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BRADLEY UNIVERSITY CHORALE, Front Rowi Gloria Selsky, Sheila Wormer, Pamela Ciazda, Linda Chamness, Claire Brelick, Margaret Hammer, Dr. john Davis, Sheryl Pape, Carla Haithcox, joyce Muller, Diane Tiffan, Ann-joyce Koprowski. Second Row: julie Neiberger, Mary-Annette lhle, Margaret Wormer, Marilie Martin, Carole Propp, Deborah McAtee, Nancy Rose, Sharon Webb, Willa Woodson, Susan Voss, Susan Kent, Karen Kreiling. Third Row: Claudia Campbell, Elizabeth Caster, Sally-Ann Batz, james Devitt, james Rimington, Ronald Mott, Donald Brown, james Shrader, Frank Meyer john Leh- man, Sheryl Clark, jill Laun, Patricia Klancer. Back Row, Donald Sand- strom, Lawrence Rundquist, james Sparling, Randolph Smith, Richard Maly, john Nixon, David Livingston, Charles Boeson, Richard L'lrich, Steven Roach, Cireg Upton, jay C.iallombardo. The Bradley University Band consists of over one hundred students from all schools and colleges on the campus. The group, organized into several departments such as the jazz band, marching band and foot- , ball band, plays at formal campus fd Ki concerts, university ceremonies, ,- and athletic events. The students in Bradley's Chorale meet to- gether to find musical satisfac- tion and fellowship in song. The members, chosen by auditions each fall, each receive one half hour of credit per semester. This year the group toured in Washington, and will be touring in Europe duringthe summer. 2
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