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Q : P. W'l , C. K, d , .I. K'ng land, J. Miller, L. Finch, M. Liddic, .l. Fleischer, gfI59H,flIf5m3W1clvisor.lIiiECK Hghi? Cross, SE. Cristing, N. Cactz, R. Young, O. Malln-wson, R. Maltz. Student Christian Association STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The S.C.A., through its attempt lo augment the spirilual lives of the students at Hartwick, has presented a numher of programs during the past year. Early in the year, the Association sponsored a MSpiritual Hoolenannyv around a large honfire in the Arnold Hall parking lot. At Christmas a play entitled Hl3uy Buy Chrislmasf, a satire on the Amer- ican Yuletide, was held in the Chapel. The lmig event of the year was the Religious Emphasis Week. Dr. Philip Hefner of Wittenhurg University and the Rev. O. UJ. ,lorgenson of the Lutheran Church serving Cor- nell University were the principal speakers. I09
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Sigma AQQIM Iota l I .1 ,ai FRONT ROW: P. Mecghan, L. Fetherston, L. Blank, A. Welsh, D. Bauer, K. Umberger, B. Bowman, P. Divct, L. Williams, D. Yicngst. BACK ROW: L. Niehergall, E. Bohlen, S. Jackson, L. Potter, H. Cooke, J. Nichols, J. Buzalski, A. Varga, M. Lochner, SIGMA Al.l'l'lA JOTA A national honorary music fraternity, SAI joined Phi ,Mu Alpha in the ,fall lor a joint nnisicalc. ln the spring, the girls presented an American Musicalc which consisted mainly of con- temporary American music. Twice weekly, SAI ar- ranged a lnnllctin hoard in Carfllioard Alley telling the stuclcnt lmorly ol' its activities and recent events in the worlcl ol' music. PHI MU ALPHA This year mcmlicrs of Phi lVlu Alpha attended a Province Concert held at Syracuse University. The annual Sinfonia Sing was the high- light of the year for this national honorary music fraternity. Out of the nine competing groups, Phi Sigma Phi won first place, and Alpha Omicron Pi and Alumni Hall won second and third places re- spectively. Phi Mu, Ahvha FRONT ROW: J. Merrick, J. Valentine, R. Zuleeg, T. Candee, F. Senn, J. Treat, V. Ciccarino, Mr. Lobaugh, advisor, B. King, R. Maxwell, B. Rymarcnko, G. Nelson, S. Dean. BACK ROW: R. Lazenby, K. Pennington, D. Fisk, C. Wheat, L. PHTSOUS, R- Schultz, B. Molatch, R. Siebold, C. Koepke, T. Michelfelder, B. Ewen, J. Smith, B. Peck, T. Ives. l08
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FRONT ROW: M. Limherg, V. Hallenbcck, E. Wilson, S. Cowles, C. Finlayson, J. Eskildsen. ROW TWO: S. Harple, M. Divet, B. Haggerty, L. Sperry, S. Purje, M. Kastherg, S. Norris, C. Snyder. ROW THREE: B. Lee, C. Rhodes, .l. Buzalski, C. Wheat, O. Mathewson, Rev. E. Eng- lish. BACK ROW: D. Dingmun, D. Young, R. Browning, N. Perrins, G. Blohm, W. Monie, W. Hnatt, R. Hilsinger, G. Tucker, B. King, J. Munn, F, Fleischer, B. O'Connor, T., Coddington, B. B. Thurber, S. Ziegler, J. Merrick. WESLEY CLUB The Wesley Club is an organization of Christian students sponsored by the Methodist Church and directed by the Reverend Mr. Edward English. It is com- posed of students from Hartwick College and SUCO. Lutheran Student Association LSA As host group this year for the New York State Regional Council, the L.S.A. has gained an increasing importance as a lay movement of the Lutheran Church and a vital means whereby its members carry the wit- ness of their faith into the ecumenical ventures of the student world. i SEATED: N. Caetz, F. Senn, J. Binder. IIO
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