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? A 4' 1 ft' - 551455, U l .L gc..-. 14 .4Xf'.'4'f? Left to right: Roberta Brown, Freida Wilson, Kay lunge, IoAnne Lockwood, Adriana Arregui, Ioan Woodward Ioanne Price, Marilyn Heller, Lela Rice, Mary Stewart, Mary Lou Neal, Pat Murphy, Miss Moore fadvisorl Nancy Wandel, Rita Riddle, Lola Dickerson, Betty Strickland, Sidney Hultgren, Mickey Frahm, Ferne Schwager Martha Maus, Iackie O l'oole, Colleen Reay, Mary Grabner, Shari Paris, Nancy Rensmeyer. Wa ' he Valkyries are a group ot sophomore girls chosen for their depend- ability, initiative, scholarship, and participation in activities. Their pur- pose is to foster a spirit of competiton and friendliness on the campus. Among their activities and projects were ushering, filling a Thanks- giving basket, decorating the Christmas tree in the main hall, caroling, and co-operating with the Intercollegiate Knights on the camival. The Valkyries also built the iirst place iloat for Homecoming this year. Leading the activities were president, Nancy Wandell: vice-president and treasurer, Ioan Woodward: secretary, Mary Grabner: historian, Ferne Schwager: book store chairman, Iackie O'Too1e. Miss Moore advised the group. 'O
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Hier U. i .1 Front Row: Fred Norman, Frank Momany, Iohn Zapp, Dr, Buck, lim Solomon, Bill Bills, Todd Sagraves. Second Row: Sidney Hultgren, Ioan Woodward, Kay lunge, Rosalee Smith, Roberta Brown, Mary Grabner, Marilyn Heller, Rita Riddle, Mary Lou Neal. Back Row: Clayton Sullivan, Paul Tracy, Fred Sower, Clarence Harper, Walt Wilson, Iames Muhonen, Liter Spence. 'wwf he Zeta Mu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is one of many honorary groups affiliated with the national scholastic fraternity. Promotion of scholarship, development of character, and cultivation of fellowship among students of both sexes of the junior colleges of the United States of America are the objectives of the society. A grade point average of 3.5 or higher is required for invitation into the club and an initiation was held for forty new members in April. President this year was Frank Momany. assisted by Liter Spence. vice-president: lim Solomon, secretary: and Bill Bills. treasurer. Ad- vising the group was Dr. Elsie Buck.
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E i l l -3:1 'rv if J4 v-nf' -.v l. Bookroom Chairman Iackie on the job. 2. Eating again, or yet? 3, Hang on tight or We-'ll all lcxll down. 4. Santa Claus will soon be here. 5. lust one seat left, 6. Now this is the way it is . . , tin our dark little room at Sun Valle-yi.
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