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• Blue Key members are chosen on a basis of char- acter, scholarship, and service to the college. Na- tionally and at Arizona State, The Blue Key Honorary Service Fraternity is known for its leadership and serv- ice projects. In the fall Blue Key gave the campus a long awaited present — a beautiful new concrete A , built on Tempe Butte and visible to the entire campus Jirounds. This project was financed by the proceeds rom several years' Blue Key Carnivals , a well- known campus Spring event. This year the Arizona State Chapter of Blue Key was host to representatives from many Western Blue Key Chaptors, who met at ASC for their regional conference. • Members of Blue Key are: David Bowers, Robert Tomes, Don Thompson, John Amey, Laddie Cox, Steven Duke, Donald Hays, John Huber, William Lundahl, Richard Searlos, Raymond Wochner, Nick Salerno, Rich- ard Waggoner, Jim Rosscup, Jerry Cannon, Owen Dean, Robert Gray, John Henderson, Ted Kiene, Lloyd Meyer, Thomas Williams, Gordon Wos, Lyle King, Jim Williams, Fred Ferguson, Kim Rose, Jim Hamilton, Al Miller, Clarke Chapman, Kenneth Riden, Bill Kajikawa. BLUE KEY U
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• Members ot Phi Eta Sigma aro: Ladd o Co» Chariot Dixon, Tod Kiene. Richard Saarlot, Raymond Wochner. Chariot Athloy. Maurica Jonot. Oouq'at Logan. Gary Nelson. Kenneth Ridenour. Paul Row- lay. Nicholas Selorno. Darwin Van Campen. 8ruca Wilhem, Albert Crandall, Grant Hubbard. Lloyd With. Donald Naglo. James Scoble, Prod McClure. Richard Wenel. Robert Thompton. John Dona. Her- bort HacVott, Robert Hall. Robort Navascone. Conrad Powell. Emil Schutter. projected Student Tutorial S Service (now in the active i planning stage) being received with approval and interest by students and faculty alike. We hope it will be practical evi- dence of the usefulness and worth of Phi Eta Sigma and all scholastic honoraries on this campus. JAMES SCOBLE PHI ETA SIGMA a Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society having in com- mon with all such organiza- tions the encouragement and promotion of scholarship. We seek to further our objective by granting recognition of scholarly achievement to those men students who, during their freshman year, attain a 3.5 index. As a service to the student body, especially freshmen, wo distribute each fall semester, a pamphlet containing many concrete and useful study helps. Another, and perhaps more substantial contribution is a Laddie Manson Cox Diane Sylvia Koenigs Donald Grant Hays Babe Katherine Brown John Talmaqe Huber
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• Spurs, the national Sophomore Women's honorary bases its purpose on service and loyalty toward ASU. Among organization projects sponsored, the Spurs conduct the World University Service campaign each year for hglp to foreign students, usher during the Lyceum series, and in genoral, are a service organization always willing to contribute its part towards the betterment of the university. Junior advisor to the organization is Mary Phillips, while Ardis Vctcsk and Mrs. Grady Gammage are Junior and Sonior Sponsors respectively. • Momben include: Ruth Ammon. Proiidont; Jo Ann Do Roti r, Vie President, Conni Papardraw, Secretary. T r t« d Bias, Treasurer, Gwen Newman, Historian, and Nancy Mothershead. Editor. Other members are: Roberta Barrington, Donna Brunell, Jo Jo Crad- dock, Karen Freedland, Nancy Gale, Frances (Caller) Sternberg, Doris Holtgrew , Margaret Lacy. Margaret Lewis. Nan Mattie . Kay Norsworthy. Judy Nelson, Edna Rae Pohlman. Nancy Rice, Edith Santarelli, Lenora Slater. Toni Spaulding, Jean White. PLEAIDES • Pleaides is an honorary women's service organization composed of twelve outstanding members of the junior and senior class. Each year, an outstanding froshman woman student is honored with the Freshman Award and the women's residence hall with the highest indext is given a plaque which may be kept by the hall if it has been presented three times in succession. New pledges are tapped on Women's Day and in the spring they and twelve outstanding senior women, not members of Pleaides, are honored for their contributions to the college at a luncheon. Pleaides members have contributed their services in ushering at basketball games as well as to many other activities this year. In addition to this, Christmas cards arc sold as a fund raising project. Members of Pleaides are: Bebe Brown, Cathy Wasielewski, Lou Carson, Sue Stowart, Joanno Franks, Marsha Hatch, Emily Graff, Carolyn Cummins, Barbara Gay, Carol Kriz, Gayle Burkenkamp, Phyllis Barney, Diane Koenigs, Betty Taylor, j SPURS - 25 -
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