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Members of the Forensic Union participated DELTA PHI SIGMA. Advisor Jim Swayme, Bill McLaughlin, Dan Farrell, James Brownfield, A. B. Rudy, Walter Stephens, John Schurter, Bill Allison, Tom Sharpe, Fred Olson, Dave Zeigler, Mike Egli, Advisor John Westley. Delta Phi Sigma The first professional fraternity for data processing students was organized this year to provide programs of service and education to supplement the regular undergraduate pro- gram and to promote a favorable relationship with the local business community. Officers for the year were John Schurter, president, A. B. Rudy, vice president, Tom Sharpe, treasurer, Jeanette Woods, recording secretary. -UQ' FORENSIC UNION. Front row: Kris Swanson, Joyce Furlong, Georgia House, Linda Lewis, Shirley Perley. Row 2: Richard Ruskusky, William McQuire, Scott Fabry, Jim Reeves, Frank Evans, David MacKay, Art Sarver, Advisor Kenneth Camp, Forensic Union fi 'l-lv in competition this year at several speech tournaments on college campuses. The first speech tournament of the year was at Bradley University Nov. 22, and all members of the group took high honors. Individual events in- cluded oral interpretation, oratory, after-din- ner speaking, radio broadcasting and ex- temporaneous speaking. Advisors were Ken- neth Camp and William Hahn.
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TheTa Alpha Chi sororiTy celebraTed iTs firsT anniversary in The fall of The year as firsT se- mesTer officers Susan Donnigan, presidenT, Maureen McLinden, vice presidenT, Suzie ChrisTy, secreTary, and Audrey STerling, Trea- surer, began planning acTiviTies. During The year The girls shared The enioymenT and re- sponsibiliTy of working wiTh oTher members of STudenT SenaTe, Greek Council, CreaTive ArTs Club and Mixed Chorus. Service proiecTs in- cluded work on The Blood Drive and The Tuber- culin TesTing program. TheTa Alpha Chi's ChrisTmas parTy for faculTy and sTaff children highlighTed The season. Overall, The sororiTy has donaTed over 200 service hours To ICC. Second semesTer officers were Audrey STer- ling, presidenT, Chaille Lindo, vice presidenT, Becky Glazebrook, secreTary and Trudy Rich- ards, Treasurer. Q I T THETA ALPHA CHI. FronT row: Jeanie Gangloff, Nancy Rum- bold, Cindy NuuTinen, Cyd Bacon, Debbie Robinson. Row 2: Suzie ChrisTy, Maureen McLinden, Susan Donnigan, Audrey STerIing. Row 3: Nancy Edgar, Rayeann Poplerre, Kelle PeTer- son, Sue DeTner, KaThy Endres. Row 4: Camille Clauclin, Chaille Lindo, Ruby Grady, Frances Kelch, Becky Glazebrook, Trudy Richards. W! we Thefa Alpha Chi Agriculfural SocieTy AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. FronT row: Paul Perry, KeiTh Kel- sey, Daryle Wragge. Row 2: Gene Ehling, John Aeschliman, Dale Schroeder, Jim Rebholz, Open To all sTudenTs enrolled in AgrlculTure OccupaTions, The AgriculTural SocieTy sTrives To promoTe inTeresT and To creaTe, fosTer, and as- sisT sTudenTs in various educaTional programs. William MarTinie and Wayne Sampson served as advisors for The organizaTion. During The year The club sponsored a hayrack ride and a bowling parTy for members, and meeTings feaTured guesT speakers. Officers for The year were KeiTh Kelsey, presidenT, Paul Perry, vice presidenT lp Daryle Wragge, vice presidenT II, John Aeschliman, secreTary, Dale Schroeder, Treasurer, Gene Ehling, corresponding secre- Tary, Jim Rebholz, parliamenTarian.
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3:22 -K ' ,sn 5 .1 ,I I Creative Arts Club Working to promote fine arts on campus and in the surrounding area, members of the Creative Arts Club ushered at musical con- certs, set up art exhibits and attempted to call attention to performances of the arts in the Peoria area. During the year the club pre- sented Le Collage , a coffeehouse-type pro- gram of folk music, poetry reading and art films. The spring semester was highlighted by a trip to Champaign to attend the Festival of Contemporary Arts . The advisor for the club CREATIVE ARTS CLUB OFFICERS: Jack Hedden, treasurer, Claudia Jordan, secretary, Dave Liden, president, Maureen McLinden, vice president. ,,'s? ,f -x Twe was Betty Calkins. ITLMTIQIIE OCEAN CLUB OFFICERS: Kevin Heck, vice president, Judy president, George Powell, secretary-treasurer. nty students interested in the culture language of France formed the French under the new name, Le Cercle Francais. Masters served as advisor to the club. this was the first year for the club, projects were successfully completed. During the year Le Cercle Francais took a field trip to the Art Institute and had a Christmas dinner meeting in which the club participated in customs of the French people. Guest speak- ers talked to the group on French art and literature. Le Cercle Francais
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