Newman University - Heart Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1972

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.Among the Alpha Chi members are Joe DiLeo. Mary Ann Congdon, Harry Noetrel, Mike Harreld. Molly Orsman, and Len Utz. SEATED is the advis- er, Mrs. Lucile Greene. Alpha Chi Receives Club of Year Award Alpha Chi Alpha, the campus fine arts club, was organized to deepen interest in and appreciation ofart in its various forms: music, drama, poetry, and visual art. The membership is open to all SHC students. Three sections are represented in the group: the music, art, and drama departments. Alpha Chi Alpha has provided enjoyable and enlightening cultural activities for many students and non-stu- dents. Included in these events are the Picasso Exhibit, Warner Brothers movies, the Penitential Service, and the Spring Festival. They also assisted with the candy sale for Chorale, the concession stands for many SHC play productions, and the receptions for con- certs and visiting artists. The play, Twelve Angry Jurors, was sponsored by Alpha Chi Alpha. Representing the club are Mervin Graham, president: Leonard Utz, vice-president: Fred LaMaster, treasurer: and Sr. Suzanne Dextras, secretary. 1 Dorms Provide Activity for School The dorms at the Heart not only provide many homeless students with a roof, but throughout the past year, they contributed much to the social life ot' the resident stu- dents. McNeill Hall and Merlini Hall Dorm Councils provided activities for students and acted as the governing bodies within each dorm. The students in the dorms actually compose the dorm councils, but each floor elects two people and a counselor from their floor to represent them on council. Activities provided by the Dorm Councils include dorm parties, a field day, the walk-out activities during Homecoming, and the Midnight Bowls.

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D.E. Shows Energy Sigma Mu Brings Bloodmobiles Cooperating with the local Red Cross Organization, Sigma Mu is responsible for the bloodmobiles at SHC. Much work goes into the preparation and organization of the blood drives, and Sigma Mu has had much success due to their hard work. During the current year, they also spon- sored a Science Day for high school stu- dents interested who are acquainted with today's scientific processes and problems. Officiating in the club are Joan Pals- meier, presidentg Rita Quint, secretary- treasurer, and Mr. Dennis Schmidt, facul- ty adviser. G. W GDE members pictured are the following: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Marion Erker, Janice Deeds, Debbie Haley, Mary Jilka, Marsha Barlow, and Marcie Buehne, ISTAN DINGJ. and Sportsmanship Sigma Mu members are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rod Klausmeyer, Dennis Bergkamp, Larry Hund, Vivian Blick, Rick Marney, Joan Palsmeier, Sr. Susan Welsby, Rita Quint, Jean Clithero, Patty O,Keeffe, and Mary Lou Girrens. S.N.E.A. Guides Student Teachers Future teachers form a strong body at SHC through their partici- pation in the Student National Education Association. During the year, SNEA participated in the Political Action Clinic at WSU, an Officers Workshop in Topeka, and the State Convention in Hays. They held an informal discussion where student teachers could ex- change ideas and share experiences which proved beneficial to many members. The SN EA club claims fifty-one members with Mark Ricken, Qpictured belowj, president, Larry Dostert, vice- president, Rita Quint, QLEFTJ, secre- lf an SHC female is in good physical condition, the chances are great that she belongs to Gamma Delta Epsilon or at least participates in their activities. GDE is a women's organization promoting true sportsmanship by providing many athletical and recreational activities. Some of the activities they sponsored this year include a par- ty at the Phyllis Wheatly Child- ren's Home, volleyball intramur- als, a Class Volleyball Tourna- ment, a car caravan to the Jet game at Salina, and basketball intramurals. They are hoping to have tennis intramurals, a Joy- Iand project, and a cabin party for the club members. Involved in GDE as a sponsor and officers include Mrs. Wilma Danielson, faculty adviser, Mar- cie Buehne, president, and Col- leen Ast, secretary-treasurer. Twenty-five girls participate ac- tively inthe club. 86 tary, and Joan Palsmeier, treasurer



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Campus Publications Work For Accurate Account of Year Three literary productions are published periodi- cally at Sacred Heart A CHANNEL, the literary magazine: VANTAGE, the college newspaperg and the Yearbook. Vantage staff members are the following. l.lil T TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Patty Kramer, Sylvia DeVoge, .lohn Carney. Suz- ette Qualizza. SECOND ROW, Amy Dreseher. Rosemary Danler, Teresa Hall. Dianne Munden, Ken Stephens. l972-73 editor. and Detty Brungardt, l97l-72 editor. Yearbook staff members in- clude tl.lil-'T, SITTINGJ .lohn Peters. Mike Peltier, Coleen Ast, Cecilia Peters. Sue lfiala, Linda Ast, Mary Kay Sanders and Ann Wagovich, QSTAND- lNGj Carm Fiala, Rosemary Danler. Elios Williams. Geor- gia Jackson. and John Carney. Photographers for the yearbook and Vantage staffs are, LEFT TO R IGHT, Archie Macias, Ken Suttle. and Dennis Hemken. 88

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