University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

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Orchesis Orclie-sis is an orfiaiii alion Id direct and con- centrate tlic activities of lliose interested in dance, ami to furtlier the interest in dance on the campus and in the coniniiinily. Throii;;hoiit the vear, Orcliesis hi ld nift ' liiif;s each cchies- dav evening diirinfi wliich (hince recitals are planned and pcrfiTlrd and general hii.-inc-- niertinfis are condnclcd. During winter ipiarlcr the dance recital is given for the general pu))lic. These recitals are frecjuentlv given in surrounding towns. All choreography for the recital is done h Charlotte Irey and members of the organization. The group frequently sponsors celebrated mod- ern dancers, who give master lessons and con- certs. Officers of the group include Susanne Brady, president: Dorlee Allison, secretary-treasurer: anil Mrs. (iharlotte Irey, sponsor. r A Back row. left to right: Susan (ilick. Junie Williamson. ' ir£inia ( ampht-ll. ' . ff.nd row: Glenn Potts, Shirley Owen. Beverlv Hatschetct, Pat Kckcrt, .M riKn Hill. • l-ront row: Dorothy Kenfro, Elzy I ' aulk. Dorlee Allison, Mrs. Ire . Suzanne Brad , Marion Fowler. • Absent from picture: Pal tiayden. Boh Junes, Norniajune l.intner. Society of Women Student Architects and Engineers 334 iitiik row. irji to rt ht: Korhnra Kauch. CaroKn Henderson, Martha Moronc . Mar Hedwer. Joan K inker. Marion I.anjl. Shirley AdamK. • Front row: Catherine Sheriff. Marjtaret Miller, Jeanne Place, Jane Judite. Mar l.ou W ' aite. • Absent from picture: Joun Burtheld, Altu .Mac Brown. |{i ' M I) t ' r, Ilittv .! Oililland. Janice (iilinsky, ' ir)tinia Means. o n n rn The women engineers on this campus were recognized as ndta chapter of the .Society of onien Stuilcnl Architects and Knginccrs 1) the national society on April 2(i. l ' 4(). At that time there were . ' {. ' ) women student engineers and 17 of these signed as charter mend)ers. During the academic year 1046-47 women engineers reached a total of 4.5. and this year there are 18 women in the field. During the past year educational and trav- elogue films often filled the program at meet- ings, and an excellent talk on Vi ho .Are Our ( .riminals? was gi en In Dr. Gordon Barker of the uni « ' rsity faculty during the fall (juarler. Mr. Halhhnrii and Mr. Toxani. sponsors of the or .uii .ation. hi lili litid the social season with ,1 iiiilVit -u|)prr for the wonii ' n and their dates, and the women were allowed to parti ipate in the Kngineers Apple Fest, a strictly stag, en- gineers ' affair. Onicers of S SAE for the past year were: .Jeanne I ' lace. president: Margaret Miller. ice- president: Catherine Sherilf. secretary: and Jane Jutlge. treasurer

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ftai ' k row. Irft to rii; il : KichjrJ P Ic. Kicliard Hinitham, Jamti- MulJro % , I ' mttc ( . jrlin. Srcomd rox; Anne Mrxandcr, Ann McUillc. Turn Wclhin tcn. • irunt rttw : Dave Thornburft. W . Finlc , Don Sullcntfer, Krcida Miinn. Absrmt from picture: . iinc Gam, Paul Lc»»cr, Helen Butler. Profcisor Fdward Machlc. Inter-Church Council Tin- |»nr| » • il lln- liitiT-t liiirrli (.iiiiiu-il arc III |ir(t iil( ' a cliaiiiK ' l lur tin- t ' lli ' ilivi- | r iiniliiiii of iiiiitN ami ( ' i i|iiTatiiiii ainoiii: all tiuiciit rt-li- ■lions •:roii| s u (loirc lo join in .«-iu-li work, hy coorilinalin : their aeti itics. plannin-: to;: -tlu ' r, anil f rlian;;in;: iili-as of all sorts: to niconrage anil ilr i-lii|i Itrltrr n-ii ioiis iiiiili-rslaiiilin lie- turi ' ii till- |iarliri|ialiii;: ;:riiu|)s in onlrr that a niori ' i-Mlliiisiaslir a|i|iriiarli niav l)i- niaili- to an oMT-all rani|ins ri-li;;iini i-ni-rl: ami to rmoiir- Uj;i ' (iliristian or ani alioii ami work on rampns as a means of showin;: ullicr -Imlinl- iIh- liris- tian %vay of life. ( ' .onj:o (!lul . esii-v Kellowsliip. l o-icr Wil- liams Fi-llowslii|i. Christian oiitli Fi-llowsiiip. eslmiiisliT Fi-liow-liip ami l.nlluT (.lnl are the slmli ' iil rili;;ions ;;r ups ri-pri ' sentril on llie roiinril. Ofliri-rs for llii- past ear were: Don ulli-M;;i-r. pri-iili-iil ; Daxr lliornhnr . vii-r- presiilenl: Alfreila Mann, treasiirrr: Nam-) (iarn, secretary: anil I ' rofessor Edwaril Maehie, spon- sor. Spanish Club )m ' ol till- llrst chills or-ianizeil on the I niver- sily of C.oiorailo campus, tlie . panisli ( .luh. is as olil as the lni ersity itself. Its purpose is to offer niemhers an opportiinitv to practice cou cr- sational Spanisli in a social atmosphere rather than in a classroom. No F.ni;lish is spoken at mecliii is or pro;;rams except during; the tirst business meetin;: of each fall ipiarler. F.ach year, uniler the sponsorship of the Mod- ern l.an uafie Department. mend)ers of the . ' [ an- isli (Mul) present a play in .Spanish. This vear a comedy. Dona (.larirn ' S. hv the Quintero broth- ers, was presented the ' Mh ami 1 1th of Novem- ber with real success. This is just another means of improxin;: pronunciation facilit and r.i|iiility of speeih for llm-e students who are in- terested in displayint; dramatic tastes and abilities. (iesta is piven each quarter at which the lull attempts to pive its members an idea of the manner in which Spanisb-speakitif; peojiles celebrate special bolid.ivs and special events. ilh these themes and aims in mind, the (dub tries to ;:i e its meudiers a better umlerslandiii : of the people who-e laiifniage they are learninf; in class. ndicers for the past vear were: . ne -Saimders, president: Jacqueline Jorpensen. viee-presitlent: Ben Liicero. secretary: Marv Jane (ruiteras. treasurer: Robert Baker, historian: I. le Free- man, program chairman: Mr. Raymond L. Mo- loney, sponsor. 333 Tofi row. left lo rifkl: Philip Fhintfer. Genevieve Duce. Barbara Trilk, Neil Campbell. Carl Duncan. Fourth ra:c: .Arthur .Mvarado. James Rnrat|ti». Benjamin I.ucern. John Shawcroft, C ' tauii Dahl. Mt nwell Walton. William Ram«a . • Third row: Nanc Smith. Annette .Markham. BeverK Horne , Ruth Tnli er. Rav Mnlone . M«r Jane Guitcra . Kuft nc Marline, Donna Hepburn. • Srcond row: Sue Saunders. L le Hrccman. .In uteldcr. Joanne Wilkins. Deanie W i|titin». Harriet Frocne. Anne l.indMrnm. XiriJinia Smith. Marion Browncll. • Front row: C ' arole BerKerman. Jacqueline JnrAcn»on, R. J. Schmer, Frank Thnma . Jeanne Adorn . Martha Hardin. Joan Clark. • tbsrmt jrom picture: Pclcr Arcndrup. Robert Raker, Jame Boroldi ., Jn (Carlson. Warren Ou . Lucille Dufncr. Hcnr Fcnitado. Ralph Gladstone. Marli» Murra). Andren Rcmatore. Bob Shanstrom. Bill Strain, Philip Tumba. Joanne W ilkin».



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♦ C, ' Two-Bit Lunch Club ili Ha-t row. Irit la rifkl: CcorKc (). Ricorii. Nnrhcrl . I t . r i .; I In I liruilkill. Phil Buscinii. Mowdrd Stft«l. l-ront row: Harrison Ford, Kollin Dov«. iitcc llitii. 1 txii Hurnhcin, Koss Murrill, illi Jnhnton. • Xhstml from pictmrt: Earl Chrit, CliS GeorHc Kichard Keller. Charles Leiercr, Jack MunUonicr . Uavc Thurnhurit. To ofT rl llu- liii;h oost of Ii in :. spei-ifically ;iiTiMitiiat«Ml ill tlie rxtremoly hi ;!! pri«-e of Iniulu ' s. tlie Two-l)!! I, ii n c li (!liil !i| oiila- nf iii l cvoKcil ill till ' fall of l ' )4i5. Since thai time llu- iiu-iiil)cr iii| lias iiicn-ascil l) tiir aiiia .- in;: figure of 300 ' . Tlie piirpor i- of tliis or iani .alioii ir- t i proviilr its iikmiiIkts with niaxiniiini iuilrili i ' (•oiimiiii|i- liciii willi niiniinniii tiii.iniiai r | i-iiililiirc. I lii- i-iiili- lal li- of oruatii .itioii i- i|iiili- imii|iii-. t- acconi|ili-li our iiiil witii a iiiiiiiiiiiini nl iiiireau- Women ' s P. E. Club rralir foiilrol. i- li.i r MO ofllciT- olliir i ll. in a pur«-liasin : afii-iil ami a Irrasiin-r. llu- ollii-r iin-iiilitTs liavi- tin- oflicial title of ■■eoiiMiiiu-rs. .• coll. it no lines. Iiolil no inoetinpti, anil have no election . We are jii-l one hoiiiojzeneoiis ;:roup. ()iir oper.ilion- .ire -iiiiple yl cmiiplete. F.ai-h mIiuuI il.i at noon, the iiieiiiherr- meet in .Me- morial Biiililin i. There tile operations for the ila are planneil. The niimher of coiisimier- for the ila is ileciileil upon, ami each iiiemher contrihules two-hits to tin ■killv. The dieti- cian then draws up the menu which is lairlv con- stant. Quantitie.s of juiuh meat are computed, as well as auxiliary items, inchuiiii}: hread, salad dressin i. lettuce, tomatoes, am! dessert are also determineil. Fortilicil with these statis- tics, the firoup proceeiU to the local merchants to piirchaM ' . H mean of lii;;lil ellicienl scieii- tilic purchasing |iroceiliires and ipi.iiititv hiiv- ini;, tliis firoiip is ihle lo proxide a lilliii;; and nutritions lunch. . Spirits are h i ;: ii i llii- -roup. I lie cliili entered a chariot in the l ' ' 4 ' » Homecoming: chariot raies. and now has a cup on ilispla for |ilacin;i in this event. The chih also faired well in the Bi : 11 touch foothall lea;:iie. Other activities included intramural haskethall .iiid Softball. The purposes of the Vt ' omen ' s IMi -ical Kdiica- tion (.lull, a -tudeiit professional or aiii .ation. are to promote ood fi ' llow liip anion;: pinsic.il education majors, to further the lii;:liest inter- ests and ideals of the profession, and to hriii all people of the rlepartmeiit info closer on- lact with one another. In addition to the business nieetin ' ;s held each nioiilh. this ihib enjoved lectures and discussions of related professional field.s. various parties, and challenge panics. The s|)rin acti ities were cli- maxed l) a farew«dl hani|uet for -eiiior phv-ical education majors. (KTicer? for the past year were: Kutli Haliiii. proiileiil : Marjorv Freeniole. ice president: H.irh.ira liitt. secretar : l.oiiann Kidd. tre.i — iirer: Helen Hanson, puhlicitv chairman: . nn I)a is. son;: leader: .)o Ann Riilt. freshman class representati e: Heverlev Brooks, sophomore class representative: Nina Frazier. junior class representative: an l Harriet Oellieii. senior class representative. Miss Katherine Ley served as sponsor of the dub. 335 Back row. Itll 10 rifhl: Vir«inia Taylor. JoNce .McCartney. Shirley Klecker. Harriet Oeljien. (Iraee Khrcnkronk. Jean Kubik. Jane Carswcll. M.r% Honnclly. • Third row: Ann t)ayi». Sally J ' ff - Barbara Tult. Joann Bas cll. Carolyn Mc cr. kalherine Lc%. Kulh Buetmcr. Dorke Allison Kulh Rahm. • .Wronrf roir; Helen Connor. MarlKn Rrnaddu». Joan RiiZo. Dorothy Renlro. Barbara Banks. Normajune l.inlncr. Bey Brooks. Winona Voder. • ro«f rotr.- Nina Irazier. Susan l.lick. Shirley Wood. Helen Hanson. Ruth WhMc. Doroths Jean Dull. Ann Russell, (.lennjs Potts Dee Malt?: • Ah cil fro m ptclurf: SUr Jane Babb. Carolsn Brackenbury. Jo Ann Bull. I aDorne Conner. Mars Patricia Dougherty. Flaine Pardee. Juanita Slanjeland. Sails Ann Tomlinson. .Martaret Walker. Beserls Balschelet. I.ucv Bennett. Patricia Kckcrt. l.nuann Kidd. rlene ' ' y ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • Barbara Putter. BeyerK Short. Patricia Thorn. Suzanne Brads. Manors Ireemole. Sherli Ihillips. Audrey Barbiero Fishheck. Marie Basher. Kathrsn Eccker. Shirles Maser. .Norma I.ee Ko«ers. Marcia Tozer. Marl s Mortensen. Viritinia Woll. f, o o m

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