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C Z7 N1 L 4-35' 4 ' Y'-1 fi '57 Q...-, px 415 f-'fv Q, Front Row: Catherine Coburn, Delna Kirk, Darlene Massey. Second Row: Nancy Moyer, Lois Vatne, Charlotte Sherwood, Ruth Dixon. Third Row: Gene Ferri, Gary Dickinson, Dale Tucker, Dan Peterson. BIOLOGY CLUB Ruth Dixon, Gary Dickinson, Don Peterson, and Lois Vatne prepare some plants to sell to students as a club project. 68 Biology majors or minors and other interested students are encouraged to join the Biology Club which is sponsored by Dr. Larson. Officers of the club are: Lois Vatne, president, Gary Dickinson, vice president, Ruth Dixon, secretary, Dan Peterson, treasurer. Purposes of the club include acquainting the student body with the world of biology, studying biology and the career opportunities therein, carrying on worthwhile pro- jects for the enjoyment, education and profit of the club. The Biology Club joined the Springfield Academy of Science this year. A house plant sale, trips to places of biological interest and supplying some biological specimens for the department were some of their special projects.
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Outstanding event of the year for this club was the acceptance of its local chapter, Beta Psi, into the Phi Beta Lambda organization, on January l3. Leading Phi Beta Lambda this year were Gene Grounds, president, Vernon Klemin, vice-president, Lo- retta Barkley, secretary, and Pat Buntenbach, treasurer. The club is divided into four sections: secretarial sci- ence, business education, business administration, and accounting. Each group has separate meetings and officers. Joint meetings are held once a month. Special projects of the whole club include an annual trip and the decoration of the business lounge. :M i . -.wh 5115. EVg.,.,.4af3 -1. .. Tr.. --. if QW? V'-. W! 1,1- eii 1 Mr. Vinson, Miss Reddick, Pat Buntenbach, Loretta Barkley, Vernon Klemin, and Gene Grounds chat about the recent entry of the local club into the national organization for college students of business, Phi Beta Lambda. PHI BETA LAMBDA Front Row: M. Ziemann, J. Tolve, G. Passmore, S. Farmer, E. Dine, B. Row: D. Black, S. Toth, D. Tegeler, S. Kitch, K. Davis, P. Smith, G. Reese, Coyle, B. Jones, G. Geisler, T. Swecker, M. Armstrong, C. Grams, G. Graves. R, Tomillo, L. Stephens. Fourth Row: E. McNabb, J. Hudson, D. Persons, Second Row: J. Bandurske, B. Schar, C. Young, A. Fife, P. Catlett, J. B. Gilmore, P. Wilkins, R. Knight, K. Chrismer, L. Sparks, J. Myers, J. Herman, G. Skaggs, S. Turner, l. McElhinny, S, Barkley, F. Roe. Third Panageotopoulas, L. Spong, R. Vagle. 67
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Participation in Apple Day, Peanut Day, and the Christmas tree sale for the Cerebral Palsy Fund distin- guish Circle K as one of the service clubs on campus. The presentation of The Robe this fall was another one of their activities. Membership, limited to upperclassmen, is on a selec- tion basis with such factors as grade point average, inter- ests, talents, and sense of responsibility being con- sidered. Mr. Vinson serves as sponsor for the club, which is guided by Arlin Hall, president, Bill Martin, vice-presi- dent, Danny Burks, secretary, and Cliff Makohoniuk, treasurer. Arlin Hall, Danny Burks, and Bill Martin display the wiring used tor the radio station, KCBI. CIRCLE K Front Row: Mr. Vinson, Arlin Hall, Bill Martin, Donny Burks. Second Gail Smith, Martyn Eggough, Barry Gilmore, Jon Silvester, Ed McNabb. Row: Fred Cullens, Jerry Millhouser, Arthur Alexiou, Frank Roe. Third Fifth Row: Larry Matejka, Gary Cook, Joe Jackson, Gordon Burland, Row: Gene Grounds, AI Auby, Tom Gerdis, Charles Carlsen. Fourth Row: Bob LeMon. 69
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