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I T! ' 3 Thefo Belo Ldmbdd Iold Tou The Seattle Pacific College English Honorary, Lambda Iota Tau, serves multiple purposes. Membership in the national organization accrues benefits of professional employment and informational services. In local chapter meetings, stu- dents and faculty have occasion to discover one another as social, flesh-and-blood individuals. Outside speakers ignite the realization that you too can earn a PhD. And in sharing original works of club members, the creative fire which educational bureaucracy was intended to house, once more flares through the smoke of academic routine. Ralph Carlson-President Front: Molly McBride Program and Religion Chairman Joanne Christiansen Treasurer Middle Marie Chapin Vice President QQ iQi Lelia Garrett President Sandy Evans Secretary Becky Belcher Washington State Secretary Top Carol Isaak Historian Jan Ramer man-Publicity Chairman Janet Wlngquist Social Chairman Ginny Nygard-Project Chairman Theta Beta a college chapter of the American Home Economics As sociation, began the year with a candlelight ceremony installing new members Theta Beta took part in open houses attended outside conferences and conventions listened to speakers and sponsored a popular chapel speaker whose topic was on natural gas and its products. Its mam project was the well attended annual Bridal show and reception This years activities ended with the traditional Spring Picnic
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Mens Interclorm Council Elo Pi Alpho Doug Carlson-Hill President, Garon Isaac-Hill Representa- tive, Bob Rorabaugh-Moyer President. Not pictured: Dave Bun- dy-Moyer Representative, Dave Wagner-Upper President, Mark Whitehead-Upper Representative. X Q '-.ff 5-'V l lf I i . 1' . l K X X X - l L M X Q Q H1 Seattle 1968 Seafair Queen-Linda Andrews, Seattle Pacific freshman. Eta Pi Alpha is the SPC chapter of the Stu- dent Washington Education Association. It has expanded its services into several areas, including a Cadet information Service avail- able to all full-time cadets. The principal proj- ect of the club this year was sponsoring a campus visit of 100 high school members of the FTA clubs in November. Back: Professor Neufeld-Advisor, Laura Hunter, Dave Lantz-First Vice President, Sally Schroeder, Kathy NlcMinn, Ken Becker- . President. Seated: Margaret Boyd-Second Vice President, Carol . Blue-2-Treasurer, Judy Larson-Secretary, Marla Short-Publicity.
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Alpha Psi Omego - Pi Koppo Delto Alpha Psi Omega is the largest national drama honorary comprising over 400 casts in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada. Through involve- ment in both the active and technical aspects of productions, students acquire enough points to gain voted acceptance. ln addition to recog- nizing and encouraging people capable in drama, the club stresses meaningful confrontation between author, audience, and actors. Among such presentations was a play in the absurdist tradition during Fine Arts Week. Judy Barnes, Edna Kiel, Mike Hazen, Cheryl Hall-Secretary, George Scranton-President, Tom Highsmith, Larry Huntsperger-Vice Presi- dent, Angie Doane, Don Hines, Greg Kinlock, Layne Boyce. Pi Kappa Delta is the largest national honorary fraternity for forensics partici pants. It honors collegiate speakers who have worked and excelled in debate and individual speaking events such as oratory, interpretative reading, and extem poraneous speaking. Pi Kappa Delta has cooperated with the speech depart ment in sponsoring a collegiate and high school speech tournament. Maryellen Robertson-Treasurer, Professor William Hansen- Advisor, Angie Doane-Vice President, Marcia l3outell-Secre- tary, Greg Kinlock, Mike Hazen-President, Ron Ansted. we sig-st W ., AHSEH-IRIIIER' if
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