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Investment League DePauwis financial whizzes, the Invest- ment League, tried again this year to show a profit on investments with differing de grees of success. After several group meetings the league decided to sell some of its existing portfolio and also to buy several new issues, some of them blue chips and others highly speculative. The league also sponsored a stock sale for interested students, with the league ab- sorbing all brokerage fees. Debate Team The Debate Team this year wound up with an outstanding record, the best in twenty- nine years, to be exact. The question this year was, Resolved: that executive con- trol of U.S. foreign policy should be sig- nificantly curtailed. In only four weeks the team entered three major meets and came home with two firsts and a second. Dennis Kendig won two top speaker awards in the series, and Phil Heyde took one in the U of I meet. Student interest Groups 20
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Young Republicans With the political fervor running high in this national election year, the Young Re- publicans became one of the strongest organizations on campus with a member- ship of over 150 students. After attending a political rally for Richard Nixon in Indian- apolis students got together and organized the club. The members campaigned for state and local candidates as well as their presidential nominee. They supported visits of state office candidates to the campus and went door to door seeking votes for Republican office-seekers. The club did not disband after the November elections, but continued to function in anticipation of the National College Republicans Convention held duringspring break. Student Interest Groups 19
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egygrig Student Education Association A love for children, an interest in learn- ing, and a sincere desire to become a good teacher-these are the marks of an SEA member. Through monthly meetings and volunteer work, the Stu- dent Education Association strives to broaden knowledge of the teaching profession outside the classroom. First year teachers participated in a panel dis- cussion expressing their feelings on that all important first year. Tutoring pro- grams and learning workshops became the group's special projects. And, at the end of the year, job interviews were held for graduating seniors. Interest Groups 21
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