University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1951

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University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 266 of 436
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r oaer l Uilli Lumd T OFFICERS President Lee Reichstein Vice President Betty Leslie Treasurer Paul Edscorn Secretary Sara Keith Devotional Life Chairman John Buswell Evangelism Chairman Fred Maxted Stewardship Chairman Sue Meyer Fellovrship Chairmen Marilyn Stevens and Virginia Lowe Music Director Janis demons By-ways Editor Carol Stevens Gospel Team Chairman Pete Johnson R.W.A. Representative Richard Scott Publicity Elly Hewitt Advisors: Faculty Advisor Miss Janet Allen University Pastor Rev. Malcolm E. Haughey Christian fellowship and spiritual growth are one of the purposes of Roger Williams Fellowship, Baptist Student Group on the University of Colorado campus. With plans under way for a Student Center near the cam- pus to supplement the facilities of the First Baptist Church, the Fellowship carries on an active program through the University classes, choir, R.W.F. Players, gospel teams, social activities, retreats, and its four active com- missions: fellowship, devotional life, stewardship, and evangelism. Roger Williams also gives active support to the activities of Religious Workers ' Association, the Colorado B. Y. F., the Colorado-Wyoming Baptist Student Fellowship, the American Baptist Convention, and World Student Christian Federation. 262 Back row, Mt to right: Richard Scott, Ben Brown, John Lee, Marilyn Stevens, Roger Garnett, Clif Clouse. Fourth row: Arlie Barringer, Nola Fayc Briggs, Fred Maxted, Charles Eppinger, Carol Stevens, Leroy Paquette. Third row: John Buswell, Robert E. Blixt. Louise Settle. Anabeth Wood- ward, Virginia Lowe, Rusty Jones, Orrel Daniel. Loren L. Anderson. Second row: Martha Opdycke, Mary Sumikawa. Sue Meyer. Louise Bishop. Helen E. Butler, Margaret Ann Carmichael. Edwin L. Chuck. Front row: Janis Clemons, Elly Hewitt. Paul Edscorn, Rev. Malcom Haughey, Lee Reichstein. Betty Leslie, Sara Keith.

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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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l5ufP ki i lub ' 7 OFFICERS President John Houston Vice President Robert Frost Secretary M ' Laide Fahey Treasurer Jim Plant Historian Mary Milander The Buff Ski Club was organized in 1938 with a membership of 20. Now this largest of Colorado ski clubs boasts a membership of over 900. The club sponsors many interesting activities during the year. A Used Ski Equipment Sale was held for the first time this year and it is hoped that it will become an annual event. The club also cooperatively sponsored the famous Dick Durrance movie Ski Champs. Besides these important events, this active organization sponsors races at various Colorado ski areas, holds steak fries and song fests, and there is a banquet in the spring at which time the newly elected officers are introduced. The Buff Ski Club holds meetings every Tuesday night. Usually the best in ski movies are shown at the meeting, or the skiers get together to dance, sing, put on skits, or listen to prominent speakers who inform the members of skiing techniques, ski equipment, or the trails of various ski areas. For the small membership fee of $3 a year the skiers are entitled to free ski instruction a means of transportation to the slopes, help in buying equip- ment, lodging and meals at one of the club ' s two cabins, and especially an opportunity to meet other skiers and join in the fun. The club is proud of its two cabins, one located at Georgetown, Colo- rado, equipped with all the modern conveniences, and lodging forty com- fortably, and the other located at Winter Park, Colorado, within walking distance of the slopes, and lodging 35. Back row, left to right: Dale Harrison. Don Sampson, Erik Rocks. Bill Thoman, Shad Hutchins, Harry Thomas. Second row: Bob Frost, MMaide 263 Fahey, John Houston. Mary Melander. Jim Plant, Cliff Snivcly. Front row: Nancy Maloney, Mickey Tonkle, Cliff Garrison, Jan Shearer.

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