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Phi Mu Alpha members: Left to right, tseatedt Bill Bobo, Bert Phagan, Dan E. Ezell, Phil Herrick, Dana Williams; tmiddle! Randy Hoffman, Phil Wieneke, Dan Felty, Steve Spina, Ken Bass, Harold E. Madlom; tbackt J. Robert Ashcroft, honorary member; Rick Moore, Terry Webster, Paul Bryk, Ken Lee, Phil Kris- tianson, Frank Demarco, Bill Abbott, John S. Shows, sponsor. Phi Mu Alpha celebrates tenth birthday Evangel's Iota Chi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia celebrated its tenth anni- versary this year. They have designated the succeeding decade Prelude II. According to Randall Hoffman, sen- ior and president of the fraternity,the members not only considered it a pro- fessional music fraternity but a Christ- ian outreach to fellow musicians across the country. The men produced a variety show in November and co-sponsored the HAK Christmas Party in December. In addition to performing a concert each month in the spring, they also con- certized Ode to Eros. Encasing the coat of armor tCrusad- erL remodeling the Acrostic Lounge, and maintaining the music practice rooms were projects of the fraternity this year. The chapter sponsored the annual bicycle race and provided dinner music in Crusader Hall. Officers in 1971-72 were president: Randall Hoffman; vice-president: Dan Felty, senior; recording secretary: Dan- iel Ezell, junior; corresponding secre- tary: Frank Demarco, junior; treasurer: Paul Bryk, junior; alumni secretary: Ken Lee, senior; and warden: Ken Bass, junior.
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Music therapy for retarded children The Gamma Alpha chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon used music as therapy for retarded children at the Springfield Regional Diagnostic Clinic. Every week the women communicated with the children through music. The national' contest winner of Mu Phi Epsilon Sterling Staff Concerts gave a presentation in March. It was sponsored by Gamma Alpha of EC and Alpha Mu of SMS. The sorority also co-sponsored the HAK Christmas Party. Gamma Alpha also provided refreshments for every senior music recital. 1971-72 officers were Olga Sokolich, senior, president; Carol Tucker, junior, vice-president; Lynette Cobb, junior, treasurer; Mary Herron,junior, secretary; and Diana Williams, junior, correspond- ing secretary. Mu Phi Epsilon: left to right, Mack roM Sharon Hall, Linda Roberts; Diana Williams, corresponding secretary; Dorothy Schultz, Carolyn Arndt; Carol Tucker, vioe-president. tmiddle roM Marva Baker; Mary Herron, recording secretary; Charlotte McLendon, Rosalie Braun. Hront roM Linda Larsen, Carolyn Kroll; Olga Sokalich, president; Linda Wynn, Sharon Shockley. i! ,, m 7A , fe e ah' Lou . g 2 k n f e ; mm? :31; a,
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Delta Psi Omega 96 entertains perform ers Delta Psi Omega of Evangel enter- tained members of the Luther com- pany when they performed at EC Jan 7. Luther was an ArtistSeries perform- ance. Officers for the year were Judy By- ler, senior, president; Shirley Holley, junior, Vice-president; Shara Birdwell, junior, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Nonna Dalan was their adviser, Delta Psi Omega: left to righttfront rowt Jan McTeer, Judy Byler, president; Shara Birdwell, secretary-treasurer; tmiddle rowt Shirley Holley, vice-president; Mrs. Sharron Pelham; Sharon Shockley. tback rowt Ken Lee, and Gus Flaherty.
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