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FRONT ROW: Darlyne Gaynor. Bettye Dickson, Nancy Stiles, Ashley Alexander. Chet Willey, Suzanne Inciardi. ROW 2: Janice Henry, Toni Miller, Bill O'l.oughlin, Brenda Krittcn- brick, Lynn Mullinax, Ann Perry, Carolyn Garrard, Elaine l.aFerry. ROW 73: Herb Jimmerson, Karen White, Winona Simms, Nancy Whisenhunt, Emily Warner. Joyce Allbritain. Martha Johnston, Vicky Willoughby, Joyce Stormont, Alex Whitmore. ROW -1: Frances Little, Carole Cumm, Joe Welsch, Robert Fewcl, James Hudson. Mike Brown, Rick Dun- can, Ronnie Burton, Richard Curtis, George Crawford. Student Entertainers Traveled Throughout The S+a're Oklahoma State University's Student En- tertainers, a student employment organization, served a three-fold purpose: providing student employment opportunities, developing student confidence through public performances and furnishing entertainment for community civic clubs, schools, and churches as a public service. Besides being called upon to perform fre- quently on the campus, the organizationis tal- ented students entertained throughout the state and were able to perform anywhere, day or night, with little advance notice. Any stu- dent at OSU who could provide wholesome en- tertainment of any type was eligible to join Student Entertainers. Officers of the organization were: Chet Wil- ley, president, Suzanne Inciardi, vice-presi- dent, Sally Slack, secretary, and Ashley Alex- ander, sponsor. Student entertainer won Freshman Talent Show.
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FRONT ROW: Marvin Abbott, Dorothy Ramming, Wilma Ramming, Emelie Koerner, Linda Warnke, Wayne Meyer. ROW 2: Warren Cole, Iames Mueller. Vernon Constein. Karl Gamma Dell'a Went To S+a+e-Wide Gamma Delta offered students the oppor- tunity to talk with fellow Lutherans on cam- pus. Its meetings gave the student the experi- ence of interchange in recreation, discussion and worship. The goal of Gamma Delta was to offer a program here on campus which Bap+is+ Student Union Raised Funds, Activities for BSUiers this year included summer Bible school, fall retreat at Ponca City, the state BSU convention, and the raising of funds for the Summer Missions through the Buck-A-Month Club. Discussion seminars and FRONT ROVV: Jimmie Clement. john Moody. Iohn Scales. Linda Sutton. Myra Rainey, Karen Boldin. ROW 2: Iudith Stephens. Indy Thompson, Mary Korthase. Margaret lfadaley. Kuhlmann, Paul Crundmann. Hal Meier, Don Sylvester, Rob- ert Seebeek. Re+rea+, Gave To Mission Work would promote knowledge and service in the Christian faith. This year's activities included a state-wide retreat, caroling rest homes during the Christmas season and contributing to mis- sion work. Held Spring Banquet and Picnic vespers were held weekly, highlighted by rep- resentatives of Teen Challenge from New York City. Social events included the annual Round-Up Party, a Witch Hunt, spring ban- quet, spring picnic. and International Tea. ludith VVest. Karen lioxxler. ROW' '31 ,lim S3HCll'I'SflI1,lDIDLlgI- las Smith. Bill Gentry. lidxvin Meyers. David Mont-reif, Larry Deonicr, Alan Mattingly.
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FRONT ROW: Maurice Ale, Iamcs Hassell, Carole Vanlan - ingham, Ioan Baker. ROW 2: Karen Hamilton, Sarah Bair , d David Edger, Terry Denton, Claire Danielson. d Sigma Tau Delta Published Two Highly Successful Soliloquys Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary English fraternity, this year published two editions of the campus literary magazine, SOLILOQUY, which is comprised of poetry, short stories, works of art and new this year, scholarly arti- cles, all by OSU students and faculty. Inter- esting programs were presented by faculty members at monthly meetings. New pledges were introduced at both the spring banquet and annual Christmas party. The fraternityis sponsor, Dr. Mary Rohr- berger, recently published a book entitled Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story. Theta Sigma Phi Co-sponsored +he Highly Successful Varsity Revue Theta Sigma Phi is the national honorary organization for women in the field of journal- ism. The organization co-sponsored with Sig- ma Delta Chi the annual Varsity Revue, the popular money-making venture for the clubs. Each year the members plan a matrix table for all state women journalists who are in- vited to attend. Every year S300 is contributed to the School of lournalism for scholarships. This year the president attended the national convention in Houston. Marty Sewell. Linda Ray, Cathleen Yordi, Barbara Henderson.
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