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Cele bri ties Several PBL mem- bers have received special recognition by their peers and faculty mem- bers. Wayne Warren, se- lected Best Dressed Gen- tleman, indicates that successful businessmen are well dressed. Business leaders demonstrate outstand- ing abilities in business as well as other areas. Pam Munz possesses superior qualities in Sec- retarial Administration; Marian Janda, Psychol- ogy; Diana Hunt, Gen- eral Business; and Tom- my Whitener, Account- ing. preparation and sale of student directories. Purchasers of the directories were entitled to re- ceive sweepstakes tickets. The drawing for the prizes was held at an evening meeting; with enter- tainment provided by a vocal group composed of Blinn stu- dents, Carl Harkrider, Gary Hen- derson, and Ronald Oberhaus. Prizes were awarded to Pete Kovar, Jr. rTransistor Radioy, Mildred Milburn rTape Record- ery, and Jim Schwobel rPortable Television Set;
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Left to Right: Donald Mikeska, Gladys Winkelmann, Millie Milburn, Beverly Benker, Diane Pieper, Lloyd Pieper. Officers Lloyd Pieper, president, is from Brenham. He graduated from Brenham High School. Lloyd served as vice president of Phi Beta Lambda for 1965-66 and is a Sophomore. '2 Donald Mikeska, vice president, is from Bellville. He graduated from Bellville High School. Donald is a Freshman and is also a member of the Math Club at Blinn and the Blinn Band. Gladys Winkelmann, secretary, is from Brenham. She graduated from Brenham High School. Gladys isaSophomore and served as reporter of the Phi Beta Lambda for 1965-66. She also serves as secretary of the Gamma Delta Organization at Blinn. WWn-A rm 1.1.149! V! $1MWRFN$ . Diane Pieper,treasurer, isfromBrenham'.Shegraduatedfrom Brenham High School. Diane served as Student Council Representative of Phi Beta Lambda for 1965-66 and is a Sophomore. nNm,5mv iN- .4 I , Beverly Benker, vice president and reporter, is from Washington. She graduated from Brenham High School. Beverly is a Freshman and is also amember of the United Church Group at Blinn. Jung - .a vmmthnd-r i, Millie Milburn, vice president and student council representative, is from Houston.Shegraduated fromMadison High School. Millie is a member of the Freshman Class, the stu dent council, Blinn Chorus, and the United Church Group at Blinn. 161 $1.; 5.4
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Mwmwags : mmmxwmmwmv ottom row: Dianne Pace, Scottie Wehmann, Gladys Winkelmann. , iddle row: Sandra Woods, Diana Hunt, Suzanne Schwartz, Marian Janda. Top row: Pete Kovar, Larry Moerbe, Ronnie Kaiser. N ot pictured: Millie Milburn, Beverly Beckermann, Ronald Remmert. x t lw WMWMW Wan mwstms xmwmxw mmmw Bottom Row iL to Rl: Jeanell Muehlbrad, Marilyn Stolz, Gladys Winkel- rmann, Pam Munz. fRow Two: Beverly Benker, Ruth Finke. Row Three: John Dalchau, Tom Whitner, Joe Adamek, Vernon Well- wtlagmann, Don Winkelmann. iTop Row: Charles Price, Fred Wettling, Glenn Noviskie. Ushers and Usherettes Reserved seats were available for the first time this year to all home football games. Prior to the first home game, PhiBeta Lamb- da members sold tickets for the reserved seat section. Club members then volunteered to serve as ushers and usherettes to assist purchasers of those seats to the proper locations. Sandra Woods served as chairman of the ushers and usherettes. Gladys Pekar, First Vocabulary; Donald Mikeska, First Extemporaneous Speaking; Beverly Benker, State Sec- retary; and Gladys Winkelmann, Fourth Miss Future Business Executive mot picturedl. Phi Beta Lambda sells programs at all home football games. All work is volunteered by club members. Profits from last years sales went into the purchasing of jackets for members who sold programs. The jackets are dark blue with the PBL crest on the left side. Sales Chairman was Fred Wettling and money counter was Gladys Winkelmann.
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