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Members of the Fellowship of Ac- tive Christians Today opened their activities with a picnic and a hay rack ride. Besides leading the weekly Wednesday night devotions, FACT operated the Kaffee Haus in the basement of Men's Memorial Hall on school nights for use as a lounge and study area. Satur- day nights featured entertainment and refreshments. Above: Midland students John McArthur and John Cox perform as J J at the Kaffee Haus. Above left: Fred Anderson and Paul John- ston discuss a chapel presentation with Chaplain Gordon Folke. FACT 85
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA Assisting at the recycling center and hosting a party for Masonic Home boys initiated Alpha Phi Omega Fra- ternity's service projects this year. Campus activities included partici- pating in intramurals, researching ar- chitectural barriers to the handi- capped, and ushering at various pro- grams. Members sold audio-visual equipment for Landon Industries to raise money for projects. They also sponsored a Boy Scout troop for retarded child- ren from Fremont. Above: In November PDR, Louis Flake and Dean Carstensen check the schedule of events for the APO-sponsored Boy Scout troop. Above right: After a meeting members John MacArthur, Mike Mulcahy and Rick Bottorf take a moment to enjoy themselves. Right: APO members Mike Mulcahy, Dean Carstensen and Barry Mann served as the colorguard for the homecoming game. 84
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PHI BETA LAMBDA Above: In November meeting President Larry Rathje leads discussion about the up-coming PBL Christmas Party. Phi Beta Lambda, national business fraternity, experienced a busy year at Midland. I n addition to regu lar general meetings, members attended various off-campus activities. Wanda Sickman, state re- cording secretary, participated in lec- tures and workshops at the annual leadership conference at Central Neb- raska Technical College in Hastings. Later in the fall four officers and Miss Marilyn Rolf traveled to North Bend, Nebraska, for their Future Business Leaders of America chapter's instal- lation. In April, the fraternity had their annual spring tour and attended the state convention at Lincoln. A Christmas party at Roger Pannier's home, the annual banquet with in- stallation of new officers and the yearly steak fry completed PBL's schedule. Their chief money-making project, selling carameled apples, was con- ducted in the fall. 86
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