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wzv: ., Ni Clu ore Thanksgiving of the Spanish- bers traveled to rk., to minister to fugees. They held or the refugees testimonies, songs through magic. ip1azn'i:5vh -gspeaking b frequented the rch of Central God. y the club hopes e activities for the ing students, ac- Romeo Munguia, Pi Kappa Delta P i Kappa Delta iPKDi is the largest forensic fraternity in the world. Evangel's chapter, Missouri Rho, competed in various tournaments around the state, as well as in a national tournament in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Events which PKD mem- bers participated in were oral interpretation of prose andwor poetry, dramatic duo, informa- tive speaking, oratory, entertaining-after-dinner speaking, discussion, extem- poraneous speaking, Lincoln- Douglas tone-on-onei debate, impromptu speaking, and rhetorical criticism. PKD also sponsored a novice debate workshop. Evangel was the host for debaters from Southwest Bap- tist College and School of the Ozarks, with one Evangel pair participating. The major tournaments for the group included the state met held in Warrensburg, March 1. A month later the team went to the national PKD tournament held every two years. Though the chapter was comprised mostly of under- classmen this year, prospects look good for the upcoming years, according to Dr. Nonna Dalan, adviser. tPi Kappa Delta; Front row: Charlene Bernhardt, Dr. Nonna Dalan, adviser; Lori Steinbach. Back row: Clinton Byrd, Nancy Pace, Renee Kolenda, lohn Huffcutt, Robin Hilton, Renee Allen, Mr. David Smith, adviser; Elsie Paul. Jensen, Carrie Kansas City, MOi Johns, Celeste tMarionville, MOi Johnson, Steve tMuskegon, MD ' Jones, Chris tCenterville, lNi ' Jones, De Ann tEast Leroy, MD Jones, Ginger iHueytown, AU lurich, Johnna tEnglewood, OHi Kaelber, Mark tMassillon, OHi Kalu, Obiduja tSpringfield, MOi Kennedy, Leonard tEvansville, WYi Kennedy, Nathan iGordo, AU Kindley, Sherri tBroken Arrow, OKi' Kingsriter, Boni iBloomington, MNi Kittell, Shelly tWatertown, WD Klein, Cynthia tWestern Springs, In Kolenda, Renee tHazelcrest, lLi Kraus, Sheila iCotter, ARi Krizek, Nancy iNorth Platt, NEi Kvanvig, Paul tRaleigh, NO landry, Cathy iNew Orleans, LAi larsen, Tom tChicago, ID lavender, Tonya tAbingdon, lLi leadiord, Becky tMemphis, TNi leesman, Lori tAtlanta, lLi Leland, Beverly tLexington, KYi Lemp, Nancy tColumbus, NB lenn, Becky tBillingsley, AU lentz, Rhonda iBaker, MTi Lloyd, Frank iBrooks, KYi loutzenhiser, Lori tMinatare, NEi luetien, Dale tHigginsville, MOi Lunsford, Cheryl tDenver, COi Lutman, John tEldon, MOi Lyman, Cindi tTroy, OHi Lyons, Randy tCIearwater, FLi Freshmen 1 4 3
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t tnxetutt'm: . 3L Tgi-z tgszw' Foresman, Rory tSioux Falls, SDT Foster, Jamie tWingate, INT Fowler, Curtis tWilson, OKT Fredrickson, Jane tFreeland, MD Frix, Phil Newport News, VAT Gaddy, Brian tSpringfield, MOT Gardner, Keith tKnightdale, NO Garrett, Rhonda tChardon, OHT Gehr, Kendra New Hyde Park, NYT Gibson, Paul tBuffalo, WYT Gilchrist, Tangi tBattle Creek, MD Goolsby, Danny tWichita, KST Gorden, Douglas tSpringfield, MOT Goss, Wendell tSpringfield, MOT Gray, Lisa tAttica, INT Green, Tamera tSalt Lake City, UTT Greer, Jewl tLafayette, INT Griepp, Theresa tKalispell, MU Grimes, Jane tCambridge, OHT Hacketl, Annette tLafayette, INT Haiek, Sandy tMedford, OKT Hallblade, Mike tBloomington, MNT Hammock, Valorie tSpringfield, MOT Hanie, Debra tRogersville, MOT Hanneman, Gary tNekoosa, WD Hansen, Brent tWatertown, WIT Hansen, Rebecca tBaldwinsville, NYT Harman, Becky tPainesville, OHT Harrell, Tammy tTown 8t Country, MOT Harris, Kevin tSapulaJ OKT Harvey, Cynthia tBoonville, MOT Harvey, Debbie tBurke, VAT Haselton, Sheri L. tBrattleboro, VD Hastie, Ron tPeoria, ID Hayes, Sherry tCurpus Christi, TXT Hazard, Warren tPoynette, WD Hearn, John tEnterprise, AU Helton, Mike tRalston, NBT Hill, Eric South Bend, IN Hill, Karen North Little Rock, AKT Hittenberger, Vince tPort'Au'Prince, Hahn Holmes, Kelly tCarrolton, ILT Houseal, Susan tAllentown, PAT Huddleston, Kim tOttumwa, IAT Hurley, Machelle tGrandview, MOT ' Jackson, lerri tTroy, MD Jacobs, Karen tWadsworth, OHT Jenkins, Cindy tSpringfield, MOT 1 4 2 Freshmen i a Forelgn Lan Integrating the different .cultures of students on campus was the purpose of the Foreign Language Club. The members met for Saturday- morning brunch to fellowship and learn.from each other. The club members built a booth for Autumn Festival. Students paid to have their friends serenaded by the Span- ish minstrels. Officers: Romeo Munguia, president; Lisa Roman, secretary; Brent Rey- nolds, vice-president. guage Club Just before Thanksgiving .break, some of the Spanish- speaking members traveled to Ft. Chaffee, Ark., to minister to the Cuban refugees. They held a service for the refugees consisting of testimonies, songs and ministry through magic. The STpan'ish-jspeaking members also frequented the Spanish Church of Central Assembly of God. Eventually the club hopes to increase the activities for the French-speaking students, ac- cording to Romeo Munguia, president. P i Kappa D largest fore the world. Ev Missouri Rho various tourn the state, as we tournament Tennessee. Events wh bers participat interpretation poetry, dramat tive speaki entertaining-a speaking, dis- poraneous sp Douglas tone- impromptu rhetorical criti PKD also novice debate Evangel w debaters from
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SETH A i 35.x. N Malone, Kay tAbingdon, ILT Marks, Paula tHouston, TXi Marquez, Lisa tChicago, 1LT Marsh, Tamera tLouisville, KYT Martin, Penny iHoxie, ART Martin, Ruthy tGalesburg, ID Maschmeyer, Kevin tEldon, MOT Mathias, Greg tSpringfield, MOT Mathis, Ralph tRiverside, ND McCarty, Ronda Kansas City, MOT McDonald, Dennis tLake, Park, CAT McDonald, Ruth tSmithville, MOT McDowell, Lynelle tFt. Worth, TXT McFann, Cherrie tTopeka, KST McGinnis, Bill tHastings, MD McKenzie, Sandy tBethesda, MDT McKinney, Kim tFairfield, OHT McKinney, Rhonda iCreighton, MOT McMullin, Craig tOmro, WD Merical, Terry tVandaIia, OHT Metcalf, Scott tSidney, OHT Miller, Lori tBouIder, COT Miller, Shelly tPueblo, COT Mills, Karen iLondon, Englandi Minor, loAnn New Philadelphia, OHT Mohrman, Doug tFiint, MD . Monger, Karen tSilsken, TXT Montgomery, Jana tShelby, NCT Moore, Greg tDexter, MOT Morgan, Scott tSpringfieId, MOT Morris Kenneth tBoca Raton, FLT Moss,13uane Woodward, OKT Mueller, April tA'ppleton, WD Myers, Debbie tSioux City, IAT Nance, Terri tBearden, AKT Nelson, Leslie tPine Bluff, ART Nicely, Tamara tWest Carrollton, OHT Nicholson, lozette iSpringfieId, MOT Nickerson, Tim iFt. Collins, COT Nieto, John tTequcigalpa, HondurasT Nolan, Debbie tUnion City, TNT Norris, Beth tSpringfield, MOT Norris, Chris tGreen Forrest, ART Norton, Mark tOttawa, KST Orr, Nancy St. Louis, MOT Orr, Sheryl tMattoon, ID : g. z WWmms 2m; Phi Mu Alpha T 'he professional music fra- ternity, Phi Mu Alpha, consisted of 12 members devoted to promoting the development of music in. themselves and others. To become a member, prospective students received an invitation, had to audition, and took a pledge before they were accepted. Mark Baker, Delbert Dugan, Dr. John Akins, Advisors; Mike Albert, Tim Myers, Shawn Dugan, Eddie Taber, Mark Porter, Ken Shrum, Nick Schubert, Chan Foresman, Ron Bren- del. ' The members traditionally have charge of one chapel service each year. The annual Help-a-Kid tHAKT program was held the last weekend of the fall semes- ter. The floors in the residence halls sponsored one or two needy children from the community, taking them shop- ping, then meeting with Santa in the Student Union for a Christmas party. In the spring, the group presented an American music concert, featuring music com- posed only by Americans. earching f1 truths in o muse truths for was the goal 0 involved in Ch The members w majors, minors, tions in Bible. The purpos Kappa was to p ship, encourag- cellence, an students aware opportunities. There were which each ite out. Fellowsi members was through the gatherings heli year. New awart expansion of r complished thrt cussions and lec such Iectureshi; David Argut presbyter, frorr braska. What hap student has ear in Bible? This dealt with thrc taken by the CIL become aware ministerial oppt able. During the Chi Delta Kap Illinois and i churches as w with officials fr District Headql h 144 Freshmen
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