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Mu Phi Epsilon, front row: Sara Holgate, Ianice Fossell, Marilyn Doughty, Alice Ioy Peterson, Lee Chadima, Ruth Langemo, Laverne Siebert, Beverly Iohnson. Back row: Nona Schultz, Norma Wennerstrom Stenslie, Nancy Thompson, Rosalyn Olson Stolee, Delores Gunderson, Irene Berg, Karen Rondestvedt, Suzanne Solum, Patricia Price, Sherry Bjorklund, Kay Lund, Corinne Eidem. Mu Phi Epsilon mf music majors, minors NE of 'the most active organizations on campus, Mu Phi Epsilon, meets bi-monthly in the Chapter Room in the Music Hall. A list of their activities proves adherence to the sorority's motto, Seeketh Not Her Own. They give a yearly scholar- ship, bring music into hospitals and provide ushers for the Artist Course and Lecture Series. Members of the Phi Iota chapter also gave a reception for Rita Streich, coloratura soprano, after her concert. This national professional honor society in music estab- lished in 1903 now has 17,000 members. Election to membership is based on scholarship, musicianship, character and personality The Concordia chapter totals its membership at twenty-Hve. Converslng with concert soprano Rita Streich is Mr. Berensg Suzie Solum and Sherry Bjorklund hover in the background. 54
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lors lds 'gl' m. he to 1s- ds. ' hell, . nneM1Ic ati!! Mac Illlfx Anna lminis Pcdffsol' Berry Rachel' ,Norma Slolbll maid Kowmif lc Gerald SY 500- Cb Debaters in P1 Kappa Delta, front row. Donald Richman, Iewel Knudson, Ianice Iohnson, Mr. Burt fadvisorl. Back row. Paul Dovre, Carl Larson, Chuck Adamson, Mary Ylvisaker. Debate Club, Drama Guild zzccessful speaking, their gm! Representing the newly organized Concordia Drama Guild are the officers-Evonne Flaa, secretaryg Dick Sivertson, president, Herman Heupel, vice president, and Sandra Grong, program chairman. LPI-IA Psi Omega, the national honorary dramatics fraternity, disbanded this year because re- quirements limited membership. To replace this or- ganization the Concordia Drama Guild was organ- ized with membership open to all students. In an attempt to create interest for dramatics, the Drama Guild meets once a month for programs which are both instructional and entertaining. Pi Kappa Delta is a national debaters organization which requires two years of participation in forensics for member- ship. Many victories marked this year for Concordia debaters who traveled to meets in Illinois, Wiscon- sin, Nebraska, and Minnesota. The intercollegiate debate question was concerned with labor unions. Concordia is a charter member of the Great North- ern Debate League, founded in 1957 by four Ca- nadian and American schools whose purpose was to broaden the vista of debate through regular inter- national competitionf' The Great Northern League topic Was: Is the public school a proper vehicle for religious instruction Pl' 53 ' . .. . ......... ......- ... -.-a 1- -, --1-ar..a,.... .. -fnfna-fr--s-LL... 1 , .,::... r-:--v reluagz: .2-Q-4-ww -'L. :. g4er----e4.1:, ....-:' ' .zm-W-L-,. na. ze-:4--k . - -- --1-----N - -
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l l-' l ,l Siebert, Beverly lalggg 'cn Rondestvedt, Sum E plow 'ng 6Xp61 'mmm' in science Mu Pi Gama Science Club, front row: Allan Carlson, Marvin Anderson, Gloria Burk, Virginia Gomer, Marjorie Thomp- son, Marlys Moum, Margaret Strom, Marianne Holfart, Claus Nieuwejaar, Earl Knutson. Second row: Kenneth Engh, Arnie Amundson, Ioseph Westby, Allen Lindsey, Marnold Ostby, 'Donald Burton, Bob Thompson, Gordon Hvidsten, Dick Iohnson, Hadley Verwest, Gaylen Thostenson, Paul Dussere. PEN to all second semester sophomores and upper-classmen majoring in a science, Mu Pi Gamma provides opportunity for discussion of ad- Viruses and tissue culture are the topics of Dr. Noice's lecture, addressed to the Science Club. vancements in science. Highlights of Tuesday night Science Club Meetings are the speakers, usually pro- fessors of physics, physiology, etc., who share the results of their work with special experiments. Chi Nu Chi Chi Nu Chi, front row: Sharon Feuerherm, Faye Ann Berg, Erma Anderson, Charlotte Nordmark. Second row: Alice Edgar, Carol Iean Carlson, IoAnn Vigen, Iean Haugom, Barbara Horlocker, Ioan Hamilton, Karen Nelson. Back row: Mar- garet Wilson, Kersten Flaa, Helen Haugen, Thelma Skrove, Vivian Anderson, Audrey Dalen, Twyla Syverson.
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