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Sintze their foundings, women's fraternities have rf-presentetl the highest standards wherever they have liven chartered in the areas of scholarship, etiquette, tznoperation. leadership and almost every other ima inahle facet ol daily living. This has been maintained tilirough selectivity' in membership and prideful understanding of xx hat .1 sorority is. Aly1li.i Delta Pi is a specially selected above-average group ol young women hound together in ritual hy common ltlvals. To he chosen as a pledge and later to be admitted to amtiw- mernhership in Alpha Delta Pi is an honor and a pri'.'il+'Qe Alpha Angles l ns' Hour tljtnthia laewis. Second How: Abigail lohnson, lfiri l'wasj.1Thirdliou':'I'onilxlurdock,UeirdreSchewielk, Sfillfllfi F.lf.l,if'r. Alpha Delta Pi First Row: Pam LaPoint, DeArma Steinhagen, Gail Davis, Eileen Schmidt. Second Row: Sue Clark, Cheryl Feth, Tracy Ford, Kathy Kelley.
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S As Illinois State University entered the decade of the Seventies the frenetic pace of growth slowed. While some expansion continued during the Seventies - 2,000 more students, additional buildings such as Bone Student Center, Braden Auditorium and a new Milner Library, and new academic programs - the decade was marked by an assessment of what the university had achieved and how it could best serve the public in the future. But whatever that future might be, ISU had finally become the university which its founders had envisioned 125 years ago. But such rapid expansion was not without its problems. In common with every other public carn Jus whose enrollment soared, student life underwent a dramatic change from cohesion to alienation to protest, While campus opposition of students to the Vietnam War made nevrspa per headlines during the Sixties, academic practices of administration and faculty were also subject to vocal student criticism. An important consequence of the changing nature of campus life was the inclusion of students, along with administration and faculty, in a revamped system of school governance embodied in a university constitution f1969j which achieved a coalescence of the diverse elements comprising the university community. le., Q MA
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Alpha Phi International Fraternity First Bow: Linda McCo , Mary Le Beau, Tiffany Prichardl, Iennifer Howard, Pam Reiling. Second Row: Moll Hinojsa, Bonnie Adler, Kathy Lindt Colleen Mulcahy, Car- rie Pinasco, Karin MacKinnon. Third Row: Tammy LeRoy, Sonia Carlson, lane Crischow, laneen Hodgson, Diana Neimanis, Pam Brown, Pam Hill, Maureen Han- non. Fourth Row: Sue Frunk, San- dy Felvey, Leanne Humphre , Dawn Barnett, Lisa Sickendick, Debbie Logan, Shari Moss, Kelly Penn. Fifth Row: Rindy Dor- chinecz, Michele Stark, Nancy Sob- chinsky, Melody Miller, Lisa Kosanovich, Peggy Murray, Vicki Cross, Mary Karczewski, Iennifer Young, Ioanne Ohler, Cindy Webster, Christi Christianson, len Soderholm. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation at Illinois State University is a campus ministry or anization sponsored by the United Methodist Cfiurch and open to all who are interested in participating. Activities include worship on Sunday morning. Communion each Wednesday evening. suppers every Sunday evening, Music Makers. Clowns. retreats, small study groups, concerts. and service projects. Highlights of this year have included a Rainbow Unlimited Workshop with Dr. Neal Fisher, President of Garret-Evangelical Seminary, a large and vigorous group of Music Makers who have performed at many Wesley Foundation events, and a clown group that has performed in many churches of Central Illinois as well as at a shoppin center and another university. Officers for this year were Randy Coons and Rex Ringenburg. co-presidents. lAudrey Cuba served as a co-president in the Falllg Iune Thompson and Valerie lones. secretary: Kathy Nesbit. treasurer. Co-directors were Sharon and Tom Neufer Emswiler. First Row: Kathy Nesbitt, Raney Coons. Rhonda Fengel. Second Row: Valerie lones. Aaron Coons, Diana Sauder. Third Bow: Ioel Cray. Lynn Ellis, Ralph Smith. Fourth Bow: Anita Dude, Ed Curry. Maureen Calaway. Frank Cochran, Rex Ringenberg.
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