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mm l. mm; DAM. mi; 3m, ..- MWS- We danced to the music of TThe Wee Hours? Hey, this punch is good!!! The Christmas Social The Konza Klub held a Private Christmas Dance and Social prior to the Christmas holidays. The dance was held in the Student Center for members and their dates who thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Music was provided by the Wee Hours. The organization sponsors private activities to pro- mote friendship and understanding among its members and nonmembers on the campus. One of the basic requirements in the business world is getting along with people. The organization feels that this is one of its basic objectives. Billie,1et us show Carole our art of dancing!!
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Konza Klub The Konza Klub plans its activities. To build school; spirit, the members painted posters and hung them at various 3; places on the campus. The posters created an interest and promoted school spirit. T As the members engaged in these group projects, they developed an understanding of each other. The members felt that this objective was reached. 1 l I i i Linda, is everyone paying attention? Besides achieving the objective of under standing the members, the members moved a step forward into the businessworld by acquaint- ing themselves With practical problems as learn- ing the difference between people, the facing problems of others, and many other practical gains. Final touches fall to a few!!! Right?
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XT George Schaefer Elleene Roesler s Xm, President Vice President Sandra Grieve ........... Secretary-Treasurer Rita Hartfield Reporter Bruce Bayless .............. Student Council Herman Schoenemann Members Ruby Beckendorf Ronald Braun James Charles Ephraim Gay Gardiner Mary Ann Guelker William Kutzschbach Yvette Murray Pete Raif James Reinhardt Michael Saunders Melvin Schoenemann Rosemary Stegemueller Patsy Surovik Daniel Vasicek Repres entative Sponsor Mu Alpha Theta, the national high school and junior college mathematics club, was organized in 1954 under the sponsorship of Pi Mu Epsilon, the National Collegiate Honor Society in Mathematics. The first chapter for Mu Alpha Theta was issued in 195 7. Currently there are over one thousand chapters. Blinn received its charter in the Fall of 1966. The Club has nineteen members. The purpose of the Mu Alpha Theta is to engender keener interest in mathematics, to de- velop sound scholarship in the a subject, and to promote enjoy- , ment and appreciation of math- ematics among high school and junior college students. vghh' .e
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