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Providence governor visits Phi Mu; joint recital held with Drury, SMS Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Iota Chi chapter, hosted Providence Governor Dr. James Burke from the University of Missouri at Columbia, on Feb. 11,12, and 13. Burke met with chapters from Drury and SMS for conferences and a joint recital. Officers of the Iota Chi chapter were: senior. Tim Snyder, president; Senior, Jim Lanning, vice-president; junior, Ran- dy Hoffman, secretary; junior, Don Wag- goner, treasurer; junior, Ken Lee, his- torian; senior, Terry Dwelle, alumni sec- retary; senior, Rich Greco, warden; and freshman, Frank Demarco, pledge master. Last Feb. 20 marked the tenth anniver- sary of the Iota Chi chapter. PHI MU ALPHA: Left to right, back row1 Bert Phagan, Bill Abbott, Danny Ezetl, Ken Lee, Ken Bass, Dave Murray, Dan Felty, Ron Hohenadel, Lowell Roggow, Paul Bryk, Frank Demarco, John McAfee, and Rich Greco. 1front row1 John Gay, Jim Lanning, Donald Waggoner, Randy Hoffman, Tim Snyder 1president1.
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Caesar 8 Cleopatra highlights spring theatre; drama students stage plays Caesar and Cleopatra, co-starring jun- ior Ken Lee and senior Chee Chee Hogan highlighted the series of four drama productions presented by the drama and oral interpretation area during the spring semester. George Bernard Shaw's treatment of the love and conflict between the Egyp- tian-Roman pair was directed by Dr. Nonna Dalan, associate professor of edu- cation and speech. In addition to the official spring pro- duction, three student efforts were staged by seniors Linda Schlack and Judy Beasley and junior Ken Lee. Mrs. Schlack directed Smith and Webb's Above, Heft to righu Lois Johnson, Dave Collins, and Linda Ceravolo act out a scene from Lawyer Lincoln. At right, Lois John- son plays the part of Keenie Jackson. Lawyer Lincoln, a play centered around the ingenuity of the great eman- cipator as a young man. Freshman Mike Huggins played the leading role as Abe Lincoln. The Gift and the Glory, a readings theatre presentation, was read in the col- lege Chapel by freshman Gus Flaherty, and sophomores Ken Johnson, Cindy Ping, and Wanda Roderman, receiving a big round of applause from the student body. Judy Beasley directed the djama. Ken Lee contributed to the spring's drama program by co-ordinating Thorn- ton Wilder's Our Town into a combina- tion readings and drama project. Lucinda Saghin starred in the play. 89
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Qt; LAMBDA MU SIGMA: Left to right tabove-back rowL Pam Sumpter, Cindy LaRosa, Kandy Wrenn, Roberta Christensen, Linda Cooley, Patty Poe, Leta Stan- ton, Barbara Jones, Marla Stone, and Shirley Olson, tsecond rowt Marlene Paglia, Dee Bertilino, Doreen Pagano, Paulette Lucky, Anita Stutzman, Bertha Bled- soe, Shirley Rutledge and Jan Koss. tthird rowt Paula Stutzman, Sharon Johnson, Sharon Flagstad, Carol Bisignano, Mrs. Roxi Shows tsponsorL Carol Bakke tpresidentt, Roberta Phillips, and Sharon D'Amico. Lambda Mu sponsors style show, banquet; helps with HAK event Lambda Mu Sigma, the women's music annual formal induction banquet was the sorority, has an active membership of 33. social highlight of the year. Through the guidance of their adviser, The officers were senior Carol Bakke, Mrs. Roxi Shows, Lambda sponsored president; junior Sharon Johnson, vice- several annual projects such as the president; senior Carol Bisignano, secre- Christmas HAK party, a style show tall tary; junior Sharon Flagstad, treasurer; proceeds going toward a new organ for senior Paula Stutzman, historian; and the chapeU, and a talent show. Their junior Karen Bakke,chaplain. 91
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