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SIGMA MU RHO OFFICERS: Vicki Valitsky, Sec.-Hist., Kendra Ewen, V.P.p Stacy Sochacki, Treas.5 Teresa Marok, Pres. SIGMA ALPHA MU TAU OFFI- CERS: Anita Stahl, V.P., Sr. Mar- guerite Baxter, Adv., Marie Leyes, Sec.-Treas., Sue Mukavitz, Pres. Sigma Mu Rho Sigma Mu Rho, the Medical Records sorori- ty, has had a very active year in 1969-70. Activi- ties for the year included guest speakers who discussed at each monthly meeting topics per- tinent to the Medical Records field, sponsor- ship of a raffle, dance, the all-dorm Christmas party, and the UNICEF Christmas sale. The so- rority also staffed a Medical Records display for FOCUS weekend, organized the Christian Uni- ty Service in january and co-sponsored with Kappa Zeta a Coffeehouse during Sno-Week. The sorority made a banner for Spiritual Re- newal Day, assisted in conducting tours of the science building during Parent's Weekend, and purchased corsages for the Sno-Queen candidates. Dr. Paul Spilseth explores the exciting possibilities in Medical Records with students now in training.
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Alpha Tau Delta I 3' '4 - 1 - 1 S .ff :S ERB! ALPHA TAU DELTA OFFICERS: Marina Simunovich, Pledge Miss. Mary lo Buesing, Pres., Miss Hofbauer, Adv., Kelly Wojtysiak, V.P Mary Tanner, Treas.p Sue Diemert, Rec. Sec. Alpha Tau Delta is a national fraternity for nurses and is a member of the Professional Panhellenic Association. Its purposes are: to promote fullest development of the nursing profession, to inaugurate projects that enrich the specific field of professional nursing, and to form closer bonds of friendship and helpful- ness among members. Activities for this year included a health seminar, formal initiation of pledges, a Pizza-Eating contest during Sno- Week, and the sending of representatives to the national convention in California. Sigma Alpha Mu Tau Q L . . . . . ox various social activities. Sigma Alpha Mu Tau, Student Association of Medical Technologists, is a new organization on campus this year. It was formed to better acquaint Medical Technology majors with their future profession and to acquaint the college and the community with the field of Medical Technology. Activities included lectures and films that were of interest. junior and senior members of the association also belong to the national organization, the American Society of Medical Technologists. Outside of its profes- sional aspects, a secondary purpose of the asso- ciation is to better develop the relationships among all Medical Technology majors through
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7 : f -- Y Phi Alpha Chi Phi Alpha Chi, the Home Economics Club, is for majors and minors in Dietetics and Home Economics. The club promotes professional and personal development for Home Econom- ics students by sponsoring speakers, field trips, service activities, and club social functions. During the year the club has intercollegiate meetings and social functions with various Minnesota colleges. ' r I 2 far. ii riff it , C rf iz . fi 'sis 5 u 2 ,H f Q 1 f av . , Hman PHI ALPHA CHI OFFICERS: Mary Chirico, V.P.g Carol Pacquin, Sec., Ann Zweber, Treas., Marge Spehar, Pres., Marybeth Marok, Pub. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OFFI- CERS: Ainse Shuler, Sec., Linda Ebner, V.P.5 Mary Hendricks, Pres., Mary Majors, Treas., Mr. Mos- trom and Dr. Doty, Advs.
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