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TAU LAMBDA RHO Designated as Tau Lambda Rho, this organization was named the Truth, Liberty, Responsibility Forum of Malone College. The purpose of this organization is to provide its members with an opportunity to cultivate a more ardent interest in, and a greater knowledge of: the philosophy of limited government, individual responsibility, and self- reliance, and the free market system of economics as well as the desirability of Christian morality as the basis thereof. The organization fosters such activities as will contribute to the prestige of such ideas in the college community at large. Tau Lambda Rho is solely educational and does not participate in political activism or partisan politics, nor does it support any individual or group seeking political advancement. A guest on campus was I.W. Abel who discusses a point with Bill Heitsman. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Hil- ' gs, son, Mary Cattell, Secre- fafys Joyce Headings. SECOND ROW: Larry Q Greenawalt, Fred Boots, Dave Jackson, Presidentg 7 Bob Hathom. flirt , A 52 . barai EATEUBM- i ikdvisors David H President- Deskinsf w
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SEATED: Barbara Neisel, Secretary-Treasurer. STANDING: Mr. Sekerak, Advisor, David Herritt, Vice-Presidentg Ken Gallatin, Bob Hathorn, President. 1' .ff swf RADIO CLUB The Radio Club is a student organization which broad- casts daily programs on the campus. At noon each day, programs are presented which include world and national news, announcements of campus activities, and musical entertainment. In addition, the Radio Club has been effec- tively used as an aid to various projects and academic work, such as that connected with the Speech Department. An outstanding service was performed this year by those who were willing to give their time and effort for others. X ff INTER-SCIENCE COUNCIL w To enhance divisional status and attract more science majors and minors, the Inter-Science Council provides com- munication within the Science Division and campus wide. The major aims of the organization are to broaden know- ledge and to perpetuate interest in the natural sciences and mathematics. By promoting modern applications in the current science field and developing projects through ex- perimentation, the Council stimulates beneficial work for the college and the community. Through this organization a large degree of interest in the sciences is motivated and maintained throughout the entire student body of Malone College. FIRST ROW: Dr. Atkins, Advisorg Gary Lucas, Kathleen Case, Chairman. SECOND ROWI Howard Desklns, Tim Haldeman, Jeff Cramer, Secretary-Treasurer, Allen Crawford. xx'
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