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na ' ,. V Q - f X Le Bon Ton First row: Carol Wyatt, Kathy Jenson, Sandy Fessen- den, Peggy Anderson, Letha Schroeder, Kathy Adair, Niki Ray, Mary Lichte, Miriam Read, Carol Ramsay, Shelley, Strandberg, Nancy Brownlee. Second row: Margie Lichte, Sue Ann Salem, Jan Newby, Nancy Teague, Judy Morris, Helen Stewart, Mary Cres- well, Connie Bill, Sandy Hunter, Chris Anderson, Jeanie McAuley, Vickie Cabezas, Nancy VanSkiver, Rhoda Rich. Third row: Peg Mella, Barbara Philips, Janice Coulter, Sue Tippin, Margo McCreight, Diana Flesher, Cris Gathers, Kathy Gathers, Kay Hogue, Marilyn Markey, Kathy Ray, Carol White, Alice Handkins, Becky Simpson, Marilyn Tillotson. LE B0 TO The purpose of Le Bon Ton is three- fold: it is first, to further interest in Home Economics on the college cam- pusg second, to train women to be active and efficient leaders in home and com- munity lifeg third, to furnish an op- portunity for study and participation in social affairs. These ideals are em- phasized at each monthly meeting. This organization is open to any- one who is enrolled in or has taken a course in the Home Economics depart- ment, but requires the upholding of its principles by all participants. President . . . . . Carol Ramsay Vice-president . . Peggy Anderson Secretary . . . . . . Kathy Adair Corresponding Secretary ....... Tre asurer . Reporter . Publicity . Advisor . Miriam Read . . Mary Lichte . Letha Schroeder . . . . . NikiRay . Miss Fern Oline
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1 l 1 P I T 1 1 r 1 I.R.C. First row: Mike Wells, Dick Cummings, PegMelia, Dennis row: Jack Girst, Dave Foster Ken Davidson Jim Bolton Kathy Behnke, Pete Bartanus Second row: Jerry Rakes, Keith Asmus, Holmes, Les Wilson. Steve Tursick, Linda Thomsen, John Parsons, Phil Riegal. Third IRC The International Relations Club on the Sterling College campus exists for the benefit of History and Political Sci- ence majors as well as all the interests of the academic community. The goal of the l,R,C. is to familiarize each mem- ber with his individual role as a re- sponsible citizen of the world com- munity. By presenting ideas freely between the speaker and the audience good political and intellectual matur- ation was hoped for. Students. gain valu- able knowledge of contemporary affairs of both national and international signif- icance. President ..... Richard Cummings Vice-president ..... Elliott Ngeny Secretary .... . . . Peggy Melia Chaplain . . .... Dennis Behnke Advisor . . . Dr. Homer Hawes
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1 .ff , Aa Seated Kelly Smith, Marc Kaufman, Susan Pollock, Ann Harris, Ottem, John Krupp, Bob Johnson, Al Learned, Sam Stewart, Kathy Lee, Lorraine Coomber, George Stickel, Dave Leebrick, Don Milligan, Dr. Franklin, Dr. Powers, Dr Strickler, Dr Crosen, Dave Harbach Standing Dean Murray, Maurice Coulter, James Don Walter, John Adair. CIE CE CLUB President .... . Dave Harbaoh Vice-President . . Steve Schenck Secretary . . . . . George Stickel Treasurer . . . Dave Leebrick Advisor . . Dr. Daniel Powers A trip to Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, a book discussion on science and society, and films and lectures from the different sciences are representative of the type of program pre- sented by the Science Club. Membership is ex- tended to any person who desires a broader understanding of all the sciences and wishes to be informed on a wide variety of subjects of scientific concern. Meetings are held monthly and material of importance is presented to the group at this time.
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