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PHI BETA LAMBDA. Front row: Doug Kolditz, Gloria DeFoe, Diane Groeper. Row 2: Karen Johnson, June Hall, Connie Eppelheimer, Kathy Maruso, Rodney DuBois. Row 3: Mike Probasco, Roger Smith, Advisor Raymond Franz, Dean Kaetzel, Richard Boswell, Dick Robison. Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda, the business fraternity on campus, is open to any student enrolled in a business course. The group became an active independent organization during the first se- mester with 'I7 charter members. Officers for the year were Gloria DeFoe, president, Diane Groeper, secretary, and Mel Lindstrom, treasurer. ' 'eras-5 iiii :ffm ' Young Republicans Young Republicans were active in the fall of the year at the time of the Presidential election. Students interested in political processes comprised the group. Ron Allgaier served as president to the organization. ...Jr E341 A M- .nesm ,-,sq we J, YOUNG REPUBLlCANS. Doug Ricker, Terry Duchein, Susan Long, Vicki Dellinger, June Collins, Steve Roof, Advisor Ray- mond Franz, Ernie Cornwell, Ron Allgaier.
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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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Readers Theatre Readers Theatre, a co-curricular activity, was organized this year under the direction of Kenneth Camp. The group performed Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology for more than a dozen high schools in the district and for the general public in the Student Cen- ter. Jim Reeves ancl Joyce Furlong headed the T3-member cast by portraying many char- acters in the presentation. READERS THEATRE. Front row: Melinda Ritt, Joyce Furlong. Row 2: Kris Swanson, Camille Claudin, Paul O'Donnell. Row 3: David MacKay, Jim Fogelmark, Richard Ruskusky, Doug Smith, Jim Reeves. Row 4: Ray Mullen, Lincla Lewis.
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