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am 1 ':v?hiAM-1 ?l?liv m I Faggart, Jonathan tConcord, NCT Fangmeier, lames tPayneville, MNT Fargo, Kathleen tHarleysville, PAT Farrand, Wendell tBurke, SDT Fay, Fred Crystal Lake, ILT Feliu, Nancy tSelden, NYT Feller, Sandy tSpringfield, MOT Foley, Thomas tDayton, OHT Ford, Ken tKennett, MOT Frank, Janelda tAkron, OHT Franklyn, David tArIington Hts., IU Freeberg, Debbie tWisconsin Rapids, WD French, Joe tBattle Creek, MD Fulcher, Greg tBattle Creek, MD Fuller, Linda tBettendorf, IAT Geer, Rosalie tBrooten, MNT Gehring, Michael tNew Plaine, ART Gizinski, Kathleen tLeonard, MD Gonzalez, Abigail tSilver Springs, MDT Gowing, Melody tFt. Collins, COT Green, Brenda Springfield, MOT Green, Rita Undianapolis, INT GreenWood, Connie tLittle Rock, AKT , Gregg, James tZanesville, OHT Griffin, Beth tLakeland, FD Guest, Leslie tHouston, TXT Gunn, Kathy tGastonia, NO Hackett, Greg tLafayette, INT Hall, Raymond tOmaha, NBT Hammer, Regina tBrinkIey, AKT Hanson, Paul tWest Hartford, CD Harbin, Bryan tYorkville, ID Harmon, Mark tHastings, NBT Harris, loy tRolla, MOT Harris, Lanny tSterling Heights, MD Harris, Lori tSouth Haven, KST Harvey, Sandee tOrlando, FLT Hayes, Connie tLouisville, KYT Hayes, Dwight tCa'ssvilIe, MOT Headlee, Don tSpringfield, MOT Sigma Delta Pi S igma Delta Pi was a new chapter. Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish honor society, wanted to further the Spanish culture in the school and the Community. To be in the honor society, members had to have a Spanish major and carry a 3.0 average. Clockwise: Lynda Leslariette, Doug Briggs, Dara Brannan, Dr. Eliezer Oyola, adviser. Upper division literature courses in Spanish were also required. The eight members of the club met twice each semester to plan activities. They produced a newsletter to activate interest in the community and held initiation ceremonies with the chapter at Southwest Missouri State University as part of their activities for the year. 1 30 Sophomores he nationa for stude one of the soc Pi Gamma Mu. ber on the a student 'must at least 20 h science cours tained a grade c 3.0 in those c Election y- Gamma Mu relevant activiti mock debate a held in the f. presidential el- didates Ronald Anderson and were repres Schafer, junio ;g n indivi interestet the mastery of sion, encourag reading, and ft of fellowship a women speci; lish, explaine wards, adviser Delta. The Englis was to hom deserve such provide ret writers. Special eff make the me the club was n a fellowship of English who receive recog achievements. The indu emphasized truth, and de by the letters delta.
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CCI'S king booth at al. Novemberri sold in the for two weeks. re finals brought illygrams. These -ssages with a ached. ng, most of the - centered on Valentine Car- d a slave day uary events. A ating party was participating in A Tootsie Pop d to raise mon- an-sophomore in April, fea- and Ferrell, a ospel husband- English Club he 15 members of English Club were students who shared an interest in literature and drama. Some of their activities included attending the play The Skin of Our Teeth at Southwest Missouri State University, Richard III in St. Louis, and other plays at Springfield Little Theatre. A dinner was held at the home of the adviser, Dr. Frances Bixler, and each member shared a favorite poem following the meal. They also supported the student literary publication, the Epiphany, with their own poetry and short stories. According to Jean Loven, senior, and president of the club, it gave students a chance to share and enjoy literature while developing relationships with others who also appreciate it. Front row: Shirley Drury, Kerry Cheshier, Eileen lles, Diane Mus- grove. Back row: lean loven, Scott Miller, Cindy Snyder, Renee King, Joyce Penchansky, Mary Anne Flem- ing, Annette Lovrien, Dr. Bixler. Bryan, Todd tClio, MD Buchan, lohn tLakeland, FD Burgar, Tina tSpringfield, lLi Burnett, Susan tRedmond, WM Caceres, Julie tNorth Tarrytown, NYi Cadwallader, Wanda tChalmette, LAi Carlson, Julie tHoldrege, NB Carlucci, Debbie tMontville, ND Chamberlain, Denise tBessier City, LAi Chandler, Mike tGriffith, lNi Chenoweth, Ken tAfton, IAi Chesson, Charles tLakeland, FLi Combs, Chris tPueblo, COi Combs, Connie tWichita, KSi Coy, Wes tTroy, MU Crabtree, Sandra tMobile, AU Craft, Sharon tAdrian, MD Creekmore, Donna tGreen Forrest, ARi Critchfield, Kandi tUathena, KSi Darby, Dave tRochester, NYi Darling, Chris tLafayette, lNi Dash, Holly tDover, ND Daugherty, Steve Undependence, MOi Davenport, Debbie tArcola, lNi Davis, Anita tFriendship, TNi Derfer, Cheryll tColumbus, OHi Desoto, William tPortage, WU .- Digiennaro, Brian tCherry Hill, ND Dobbins, David tBay Minette, AU Dodson, Debbie tOkmulgee, OKi Dreadin, Tami Undianapolis, lNi Duncan, David tSpringfield, MOi Dunn, Lorie tCincinnati, OHi Eastlake, Patti tSpringfield, MOi Edens, Beth tHelena, MTi Edwards, Denise tGranite City, ID Egan, Cathy tMilwaukee, WU ' Elliot, Boyd tGrass Lake, MD Engelkes, Lola tRockford, IU Fagan, John David Wan Buren, AKi Sophomores 1 29
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ion literature anish were also 3 members of the e each semester tivities. They newsletter to erest in the 1 d held initiation ; th the chapter at Missouri State 1 part of their he year. is Pi Gamma Mu T he national honor society for students majoring in one of the social sciences was Pi Gamma Mu. To be a mem- ber on the national level a student must have completed at least 20 hours of social science courses and main- tained a grade point average of 3.0 in those courses. Election year provided Pi Gamma Mu with several relevant activities to sponsor. A mock debate and election was held in the fall prior to the presidential election. The can- didates Ronald Reagan, John Anderson and limmy Carter, were represented by Jon Schafer, junior, Dan Beaver, sophomore, and Ken Herring, senior, respectively. The club also sponsored a movie about the life of John Huss, the forerunner of Martin Luther, to commemorate Reformation Day. ' The club provides an opportunity for people to meet others who have similar interests and future plans in the social science field, said president Bill DeSoto, soph- omore. Front row: Jodi Loutzenhizer, Rod Roggow, Ken Herring. Second row: Danny Beaver, Lisa Abiiah, Don Anderson, Juliet Sloan, Susan Massey. Back row: Tim Shearer, Bryah Sanders, Tim Wilson. Sigma Tau Delta u n individual must be interested in promoting the mastery of written expres-s sion, encouraging worthwhile reading, and fostering a spirit of fellowship among men and women, specializing in Eng- lish, explained Dr. Jim Ed- wards, adviser for Sigma Tau Delta. The English honor society was to honor those who deserve such honor and to provide recognition for writers. Special effort was given to make the members feel that the club was more of a society, a fellowship of good scholars in English who can relate and receive recognition for their achievements. The induction ceremony emphasized the sincerity, truth, and design symbolized by the letters sigma, tau, and delta. Mary Anne Fleming, Eileen Trupia, Cindy Snyder. Sophomores 1 3 1
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