Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1961

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PROBLEMS facing teachers and the opporiuiiities open before teachers- to-be were the subjects of concern at meetings of the women ' s education honor- ary, Pi Lambda Tlieta. Members had the opportunity to liear lectures from and discuss problems with teachers who had experience in facing the problems the women read about in classes or met in practice teaching. Maintaining a 3.3 ave- rage for initiation were: C ' vnthia Beck- er, Adrienne Craff, IVIargie Huth, INIaigie Isaac, Kditli Miller, and Jean nvuvv FRESHMEN felt more at home in their new environment after they were warmly greeted by Theta Sigma Phi members, who hostessed the journalism new student open house during orientation week. At a Spring Matrix banquet ten coed and ten North Shore women were honored for work in the journalism field. Juniors and seniors with a three point average in journalism subjects invited to join this women ' s honorary were : Alary Ames, Rosemarie At kin, Maryann Damme, Eleanor Fellman, Judith Groves, Nancy Hennig, Carol Hon.sa, Margo Johnson, Rae E. Lesser, Dolores Long, Jeanne E. Peterson, Katlnyn L. Piper, Emiline Royco, Dorothy Sattes, Linda Stalter, Barbara Stan- ton, Gretchen ' olfram, Kav ' onderlic, Diane Wright 28

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USHERING at University Theater produc- tions and ser ' ing coffee to audiences were two of many service activities of Zeta Phi Eta, speech honorary. Members devoted hours making tape re- cordings of books for use by the blind. Other services included helping in each of the seven speech departments and a spring tea honoring the speech school faculty. Zeta Phi ' s who maintained B averages in speech classes and ( ' averages for other courses were: Joyce Berman, Sarane Crowther, Linda Geifman, Linda Haacke, Carroll Harland, Faye Johnson, Roycealee Johnson, Marna King, Laura Lenehan, Elise Morenon, Maria Moriates, Sally ] Ioore, Martha Remondelli, Sue Sanford, Vir- ginia Schroeder, Nancy Siihiner, Linda Stephenson, ] LirvStrachan,SueSu therland,MariorieMaccarron CASE DEMONSTRATIONS held at monthly meetings of Sigma Alpha Eta helped fu- ture speech therapists understand the problems of articulation, stuttering, cleft palate, and deaf- ness. Outstanding practitioners in the field also spoke to the women ' s speech correction and audio- logy honorary. A faculty banrjuet and spring picnic were other projects. Key members — those enroll- ed in the speech correction department — were: Peg Bevans, Sally Blair, Carmen Boltz , Ann Bremer, Sandra Chabner, Nancy Clague, Rhoda Davis, Deanna Dean, Linda Dorr, Pat Elliot, Rosemary Flint, linda Geif- man, Joan Hilborn, Lois Jenkins, Laura Lenehan, Sue LeVee. Sandra Matthews, Susan Nechine, Piiidence Palmer, Susan Pfeffer, Lista Rakestraw, Sue Re- -elle, ' irginia Rolierts, Mary Rogers, Cindy Scam- mell. Barb Shippy, Frank Silverman, Marge Silver- man, Barb Smith, Lynne Smith, Diane Suckow, Margot Timke, Judy Tronstein, Judy Trost, Es- sie Waxier, Jan Wickstrum, and Joyce Zymali 27



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JOURNALISTS and t licit- problems became fuivinost ill imi)oitaiu ' e for meiiilieis of Sigma Delta Chi, men ' s honorary journalism fraternity. Monthly meetings featured recognized speakers on journalism, politics, and labor who counseled i)rospective re- porters on what they could expect from the profes- sional world. Receiving bids for their journalism ability and grades were: Jerry Ackerman, Milton Al- berstadt, Peter Baker, Michael Barrier, Donald Bat- tle, Stephen Bell, Donald Brinker, C ' asimir Bukrajew- ski, John Carson, Thomas Coyne, Edwin Croft, William Doran, Barron Easthope, Charles Fowler, Hugh Fuller- ton, Ralph ( ielander, Brian tirant, MauriceHaase, Dave Horowitz, Martin Houk, Marvin Hurwitz, Peter Janssen, Kenneth Knox, (iarlield Lillard, (ierald Lipson, Paul Lockwood, Leo Martin, Roy Meyer, Hamid Mowlana, A ' ayne Nelson, Dave Ottol Ray Preddy, Bill Pride, Richard Riggins, John Riley, Mack Stahl, Richard Steele, Michael Stevens. Robert Taylor, Thomas Traband, Jerome R. Watson, and John H. Williams

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