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Row 1: Caroline Pond, Susan Froehlich, Doreen Bohnert, Joen McMillan, Carolyn Morrison, Rita Mahn, Claire Hughes, Karla Schultz, Audrey Forsythe, Barbara Hartley. Row 2: Ellen Mitchell, Delores Loring, Joan Lewis, Nancy Kay Reiley, Bev Phelps, Judy Heitkemper, Arlene Tibbies, Dorothy Harvey, Mary Lou McCormick, Betty Koeppe, Mary McCrew. Row 3: Irene Tanaka, Betty Hall, Janet Lohrenz, Sandy Heintington, Ann Munford, Marion Swaggart, Diane Fraser, Minalou Schultz, Marianne Leaf, Lucy Sinnard, Dorothy Rhoades, Sara Officer. The members of Talons combine their efforts in service and in upholding the traditions of Oregon State College by encouraging attendance at convo-TALONS cations, making sure all freshmen women wear green ribbons on Wednesdays, and maintaining an attitude of friendliness at all times. The Talons give many hours of time and energy in service to Oregon State and can be justifiably proud of their accomplishments. Officers: Row 1: Mary Lou McCormick, Vice President; Minalou Schultz, President; Sara Officer, Treasurer. Row 2: Ellen Mitchell, Historian; Mary McGrew, Secretary; Barbara Hartley, Sergeant at arms, Social chairman. 104
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Keith. A.. Vice-President Smith. M., Secretary Brumfield. B.. Treasurer Thomas. J. Thomas, E. Ewalt, B. Kirkmire. N. Isom, J. Lattie, J. Rice, J. Wilson, D. % f f k m 1 - ( ? Wg I ft Elder statesmen of campus activities, members of Blue Key are chosen for outstanding participation in college affairs. This national service honor fraternity believes that through student leaders working in close cooperation with faculty administrators the student life will be enriched and the best interests of the college will be promoted. Acting on this belief, the local chapter has in the past few years carried out projects ranging from a program for teacher evaluation to going around to various freshman groups to inform them about the many activities on the OSC campus. Under leadership by Don Cronk as president, the group worked steadily through the year to maintain the spirit and feeling for which OSC is noted. BLUE KEY 103
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Row 1: Leo Bruthke, Jay Potter, Ron Larson, David Duby, Orlin Slansjield, Ray Ediger, Bruce Belshaw, Merle Carlson, Ned Satiny, Junius Tanner, Don Nash, Ed Coate, Bob Clark, Mickey Simonson. Row 2: Kenneth Kendell, Lloyd Herman, Jeff Jackets, Wally Cory, Larry Matson, Jim Abbott, Tom Pickens, Tom Roe, Al Trimble, Pete Roberts, Paul Cohn, John Ahlstrom, Wayne Ericksen. Row 3: Howard Buell, Bruce Michels, Don Beard, Ted Siemens, Bob Elfers, Jack McCune, Myron Hurlbut. Byron Ruppel, Lane Widmark, Don Forbes, Jon Morris, Ron Nerdstrom. Row 4: Larry Martin, Richard Detroit, Walt Beyer. The members of Thanes, sophomore men’s service honorary, are a familiar sight in their white sweaters seen each Wednesday. Qualifications for membership are scholastic, leadership, and person- THANES ality. The freshmen see a great deal of this group when they move into the dormitories freshmen week; also seen assisting at the freshmen testing. Freshmen mix, and other events of the first week or orientation week. Thanes are active during Homecoming and Dad’s week-end when they take care of the registration. Each new school term sees the members help out on school registration. Officers: Row 1: Junius Tanner, Tom Roe, Neil Saling. Row 2: Tom Pickens (Pres.), Wayne Ericksen. 105
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