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ROBERT CORLEY Dean of Sludenl Affairs DANIEL C. McCLUNEY Acting Dean of L.A.S. RUPERT M. PRICE Acting Dean of Engineering LEONARD J. CURRIE Acting Dean of Architecture and Art ROBERT W. FRENCH Acting Dean of Business
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Wisdom is the primary thing. But as we look back we cannot fail to recall the personalities and events that cemented our years at UICC. Furthering high scholarship is the m ain purpose of Alpha L am- bda Delta, a national honor so¬ ciety of all freshmen women. Comparable to Alpha Lam¬ bda Delta is Phi Eta Sigma, national honor society for Fresh¬ men. The objective of Omega Beta Phi, the national honorary pre¬ medical fraternity, is to maintain an interest in the field of medi¬ cine. Though primarily a scho¬ lastic organization, OBPhashad an extensive social program, in¬ cluding Parents’ Night, a swim¬ ming party, and holiday and Valentine’s parties. OBP’s main event this year was a volun¬ teer community service project at Cook County Hospital dur¬ ing the winter break. A wide variety of religious groups on campus enable stu¬ dents to grow and develop men¬ tally in their chosen religious affiliations. The Newman Club, Yavneh, Hillel, Campus Cru¬ sade for Christ, Lutheran Stu¬ dent Association, and Intervar¬ sity Christian Fellowship are de¬ signed to fill the need for reli¬ gious discussion and activity. Some of the major highlights this year were a concert by the Newfolk, a well-known folk sing¬ ing group, sponsored by the Campus Crusade for Christ; a visit and a speech from former Israeli Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion, presented by Hillel; and a timely and informative discussion series known as En¬ counter,” led by the Newman Club. University departmental org¬ anizations exist and function within the individual colleges to further knowledge and interest in the professions that they rep¬ resent. The College of Engineering has instituted numerous profes¬ sional Engineering societies on campus. Three language clubs, Ger¬ man, French, and Spanish, are devoted to promoting abetter un¬ derstanding by the students of
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