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f ' lauerS L iub OFFICERS President Joe Brady Vice President Pam Parsley Secretary Wilma Todd Players Club, the campus dramatics organization, is at once an honorary and a producing group. Membership is attained through participation in University theater and Laboratory theater plays, on the basis of points awarded by the University Board of Dramatics. Players Club has been offering dramatic entertainment to the University community for over thirty years. A conscious effort is made to achieve variety in program offerings, resulting in high level presentation of the best and most significant of the dramatic works from classic to modern times. There are six major productions on the main stage of the University theater each year ; and there is a Laboratory theater show, cast directed and mounted by students, of a more experimental nature offered each quarter. 260 Back row, left to right: Floyd Barrows. Barbara Steere, Jan Koopman, Rod Elliot. Stafford Thomas. Second row: Harry Lovejoy, Frank Pinnock, Nancy Smith, Bob Bergheim, Ken Periman, Louise Pitchford. front row: Dick Moore, Alan McDonald, Wilma Todd, Joe Brady, Pam Parsley, Logan Forster, Anne Taylor.
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l- nusicd L lub OFFICERS President David M. Chase Vice President Douglas Y. Moy Secretary Morton W. Burt Treasurer Hugh Abbott Joseph S. Zinns Program Chairman Duane A. Ladine Sponsor Professor Frank C. Walz The University of Colorado Student section of the American Institute of Physics was organized in the fall of 1948 as the Physics Club, the affil- iation with the A. I. P. being made in January, 1951. The organization con- sists of physics majors and has as its purpose the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the science of physics and its application to human welfare. It is the intent of the section to promote a spirit of congeniality among physics students, to acquaint them with the topics of interest through the medium of addresses by competent speakers, and to foster the development of a professional spirit. The organization has presented during the year open meetings designed to appeal to all those of scientific bent. Back row, left to right: Duancc Ladine. Jack Dahnke, William Kellar. Gerald Franz, Kim Shuette. Second row: James Marable, Lloyd Hallcr. Harry Crawford. Charles Schloss. Harry Nance, Donald Hagerman. Front row: Keith CoUipriest, Douglas Moy, Morton Burt, David Chase, Joseph Zinns, Roy Killian, Professor Frank Walz. 259
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p Oi DOi6e l Uomen A S i rp ivimntin 9 J . onorari ¥ OFFICERS President Barbara Brickman Vice President Beverly Brooks Secretary Mary Lu Webster Treasurer Anita Stangeland WAA Representative Jeanette Starks Publicity Chairman Gretta Holder Sponsor Miss Gretchen Sammis Porpoise, Women ' s Swimming Honorary, successful in maintaining the reputation gained in its six previous water shows, has spent a good portion of the year preparing its annual Aquacade which is Porpoise ' s main accom- plishment during the school year. Each year the club tries to add to its col- lection of suits, lighting equipment, and other accessories to improve its performances. For the past three years the girls have been guests of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs for an entire spring weekend in return for presenting the Aquacade. The Porpoise Mermaids have become widely known for this performance. Porpoise also sponsors and assists in various intramural swimming events on campus. Membership is determined by tryouts held in the fall. Applicants are judged on a basis of their proficiency in performing the basic strokes, ballet techniques of surface dives, back dolphins, and board and standing dives. Throughout the year the girls work to perfect their various swimming techniques. Front row, left to right: Joan Rosendahl, Karen Handwerg, Joan Rizzo, Nita Stangeland. Pat Winkler, Jo Mulligan. Bev Brooks. Kneeling row: Kay Bondus, Lorraine Basich, Peg Farrier, Louise Winter, Jeanne Roncka, Virginia Lindgren, Jandt Munson, Barbara Brickman. On Board: Gretchen Sammis, Ginny Martin, Jo Harriman, Bobbie Boettcher, Jackie Irwin, Ruth Whyte, Cilia Coate, Sherli Phillips. Kneeling on board: Marilyn Hall, Marilyn Burkey, Lorraine Zayac, Jenny Starks, Mary Jo Flynn, Mary Lu Webster, Mickey Mosier, Pat Mooney, Julie Sherman, Carol Hachtmann, Betty Merriam. 261
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