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Chorale members are, KFRONT ROWD, He- len Bergkamp, accompanist: Archie Macias, Molly Orsman. .lim Schwarzenberger, Mich- elle Kapp, Michelle Clemens, Glen Braddy. Sandy Arreguin. Carol Stepanek, accompa- nist: Mr. John Sample, Director. CSECOND ROWD. Vince Antonelli. Lori Jordan. Len Utz, Sylvia DeVoge. John White, .lan Renn. QTHIRD ROWJ, Terry Hundley, Eileen Meyer. Dave Hemken, Kathy Schafer, Joe Fehrmann, Gwen Hornung, CFOURTH ROWJ. Steve Boswell, Shirley Stuhstaz. Mike Pavlick. Kathy Healy, Brian Forrester. Kitty Broderick, LBACK ROWJ, Gloria Murry, Fred LaMaster. Cindy Horst. Lionel Burney. Yvonne Murry. Terry Duncan. Mau- reen Conheady. and Tom Broderick. Staff Members of the CHAN- NEL are the following: LEFT, Carm Fiala, Marg Palmer. Nan- cy Seiwert and Sr. Hilary. advis- er: ABOVE. George Kreidler, Suzette Qualizza. editor: Jim Schwarzenberger. Jerry Ware, and Amy Drescher, RIGHT, SHC Chorale Chorale has provided enter- tainment for the SHC com- munity since its conception in 1969. Approximately forty students make up this select group of men and women who are chosen on the basis of a vocal audition. While perform- ing publicly in the Wichita, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Denver areas, they also gave three annual home concerts a Fall program, a Christmas program, and a Spring program. The Chorale, included in the curriculum as an applied music course. is an indispensable aid to those majoring in all fields of music as well as a means of practical experience and deeper appreciation of music to non- majors. The members perform under the direction of John Sample. Dextras. Celeste Stuhstaz and Sr. Suzanne 89
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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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Interest Shown In Sigma Zeta As a National Honorary Sci- ence Society, Sigma Zeta was organized to encourage and foster the attainment of a knowledge of the sciences, and to recognize the attainment of high scholarship. The membership requirement includes eight hours in the stu- dent's major in science or math, a 3.00 grade point average in the field of sciences, and an overall grade point average of2.75. Activities sponsored by Sigma Zeta include a Science Day for high school students, Jet Day, CAC dances, and a tutoring serv- ice in the areas of math and sci- ence. Among the fund raising events were car washes, and the members also sold stationery. Serving as officers are Rick Marney, president, Sister Susan Welsby, vice-president, Joan Palsmeier, secretary-treasurer. Sister JoAnn Mark sponsored Sigma Zeta. ref' The smiling Sigma Zeta members include FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Dr. Surendra Singh, Larry Hund, Rod Klausmeyer, Rick Marney, Sr. Susan Welsby, Mary Lou Girrens, Dennis Berg- kamp. FRONT ROW: Sr. JoAnn Mark, Patty O'Keeffe, Joan Palsmeier, Jean Clithero, Sr. Therese Wetta, Sr. Remegia Kerschen. E Q ? 2 ff, 1 . 1 1 .,, ks, SAM Informs Business Majors SAM is strictly business. The Society for the Advancement of Management QSAMJ is made up of business majors or those inter- ested in business opportunities. Through the past year they have sponsored such speakers as Rob- ert Schroeder, personnel manager for Sears Roebuck, and Frank Hoover, A.G. Edwards 8a Sons, Investments. The major objectives of SAM 90 include not only improving pro- fessional attainments but also staying informed on employment opportunities. Presiding as officers over twen- ty members are the following: Michael Aaron, president, Ray- mond Martinez, vice-president and John Peters, secretary-trea- surer, Mr. George Hill serves as faculty advisor for SAM. 1
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