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'66 Forensic Team umbers Thirty The thirty Forensics Association members partici- pated in a total of fifteen tournaments during 1966- 67, two at SCS and thirteen at campuses across the nation. All speech majors and minors, the group engaged in six different areas of speech-debate. discussion oral interpretation, original oratory, ex- temporaneous and after-dinner speaking. Two hundred debators attended the 16th Annual High School Speech Festival sponsored by Forensics and the entire Speech Department fall quarter. l 1 -if i 'A FORENSICS ASSOCIATION-Front Row: Sue Hanson, Judy Forman, Marie Gustafson, Diane Tomaszewski, Faye Lahti, Maureen Meagle. Second Row: John Fredell, Kathy Polvi, vice-president: Mike Sieben. president: Nancy Wro- Delta Sigma Rho-TKA Hosts Annual Tourney Stimulating progress in and furthering intercolle- giate speech activities on campus is the Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha Fraternity. An honorary foren- sics fraternity resulting from a merger of Delta Sigma Rho and Tau Kappa Alpha in 1963, the group con- sisted of five members during 1966-67. January 13 and 14 the fraternity hosted the eighth annual High School Forensics Tournament. Monthly meetings were held in the Civic Room of the College Center. 1 Mr. William McCleary served as adviser to Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha. 238 bel, Margaret Mohwinkel, Third Row: Terry Serie, Dick Paulos, Virg Florell, Judy O'Keefe. Richard Holz, TAU KAPPA ALPHA-DELTA SIGMA RHO-Front Row: Mike Sorenson, presi- dentg Kathy Polvi, secretaryg John Fredell, Back Row: Mike Sieben, William McCleary, adviser.
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lin Initiation of members takes the form of a candlelight cere- Nancy HBTTTFTTGTSITONW. Bob ME-Jl'1Sfi9ldi JBY Bell. Eileen Ondfa- mony for Kappa Pi Fraternity. Forming a new fraternal bond are Cek. Judy RICE. Jim Hoff and JOHN SCNIGIGF. An informal meeting of Kap- pa Pi sees members casually discussing the leading arts issues of the day. Seated are Ginny Bayers, Ken Nelson, Jay Bell, Eileen Ondracek and Dr. Roy Merle Sykora, both advis- ers. I O 0 Kappa Pi Builds St. Cloud States Kappa Pi, a national honorary art fraternity, attempts primarily to keep its members abreast ofthe current developments in art. Achieving this end is usually a combination of fun and toil for the group's twenty talented members, This year the students spent considerable time dis- cussing both the theory and practice of art. They also built a small library for the private use of SCS art majors and minors. On the social side, Kappa Pi staged the first annual Beaux-Arts Ball in mid- February. The dance, which the group hopes will become a tradition at SCS, was open to the entire student body. . During both fall and spring quarters, Kappa Pi sponsored art shows featuring local work at the campus Newman Center. Kappa Pi meets bi-monthly and meetings are usually held in Headley Hall. New rt Library KAPPA Pl - Nancy Hammerstrom. treasurer: Jay Bell, vice-president. Judy Rice. secretary: Eileen Ondracek. president.
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ATWOOD STUDENT BOARD OF GOVERNORS-Front How: Sally Solberg, son. Back Row: Mike Hamlin. treasurer: Steve Klaers. Gary Solomonson. presi- Carol Sipple, Kathie Teuber, secretary: Lily Yamada, Barb Bolin, Roger Daniel- dent: Paul Lux, Scott Craigie, vice-president: Bob Billing, Roger Wehrle, adviser. twood Board Plans Center Events Tele-lectures. recent motion picture showings and Ratskeller entertainment were all made possible through the efforts of the newly formed Atwood Col- lege Center Board of Governors. Organized fall quar- ter with the opening of the College Center, the four- teen member group met every week to plan new and diverse activities for the student body. The Student Governing Board, says President Gary Solomonson, is responsible for the develop- ment and administration of programs which serve the cultural, educational, recreational and social in- terests of the student body and college staff. The Board tries to schedule programs which will not merely entertain, but which will aid in the develop- ment of leadership and provide opportunity for stu- dents to develop skills in human relations. Frequent dances, student art shows, games and recreation and many special events in the College Center were the result of careful and thorough plan- ning by the Atwood Board of Governors. Mr. Roger Wehrle, director of the Student Center, advised the student Governing Board. Discussing new ideas for College Center activities are .5 governors Sally Solberg, Carol Sipple, President Gary Solo- monson, Vice President Scott Craigie, Secretary Kathie Teu- ber. Steve Klaers, Lily Yamada and Bob Billing. l3 l 239
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