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SPURS First Row: Layton. Borfl. L r en. Ponerio, Thomson, L.paky, Lowe Advisor. Socond Row: PuQh, Lsrimoie. Roberts. MooUnd, Onwan. Smith. Widneas. Ku ' lman. Mawver, Third Row Smith, Dsmeron, Nelson, Hatcher, Ryan, Johnson. tided etc OxiettfaiioH Spurs, a national honorary for sophomore women, was organized on Central ' s campus in 1949. Sine this date the members of Spurs have been chosen from girls of the fresh- man class for their scholarship, patriotism, understanding, responsibility, and service to the school. The time of the organization if spent promoting many activities and helping with the work of the Associated Women Students and their projects. Among the activities of this year ' s Spur chapter was the help they gave during freshman orientation week, including the giving of tests, directions, and a tea for new students. Spurs ushered at college functions, sponsored dances, participated in a Homecoming skit, served as hostesses for the Homecoming banquet and registered alumni. Winter quarter the girls sold sandwiches In the women ' s dorms. A party was also given, honoring all active and inactive Spurs at Central. Activities during spring quarter included the tapping and initiation of new Spurs, as well as helping with Mother’s Day weekend events. The year was brought to a close with the Spurs helping with commencement. The Spurs were led by Pat Thomson, president; Marion Lipsky, vice-president; Carolyn Larson, secretary; and Leona Panerio. treasurer. Miss Janet Lowe was faculty advisor. 33
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INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS F r t Rpw: HuIm. Trt l. Pmixmr. W«il . Eaton. Gonzales. Frick, A. S mth. Second Row: Stewart. Foster, Sheppard. EIM». Stabnor, Hopkma. Andrew . Third Row; Comstock. Hasan, Garrison. Threat. 7( ct6 So b ontone 7 (UHett The national order of the Intor-Collcgiatc Knights was founded at the University of Washington in 1922. The Claw Chapter of the I.K. ' s was organized in 1924 and was then known as the Knights of the Claw , It is now the oldest honorary service organization on Central ' s campus. The activities of the chapter include patrolling football, basketball, and baseball games; patrolling the parking lot; ushering at plays; aiding during registration; operating the used book exchange; selling Frosh beanies; taking charge during Homecoming of all activities con¬ cerning the Queen and her court; building the Queen ' s float; and sponsoring a Homecoming breakfast. The chapter was also in charge of feeding Tuffy . This year the chapter donated a bulletin board to the CUB. Although it is a service fraternity the chapter sponsors social activities. The I. K. ' s sponsored the first formal of the year and served as hosts to the Regional Convention of the I.K. ' s on the weekend of Jan. 30-31. Officers for this year were Neil Smith, Duke; Richard Frick. Recording Scribe; Ron Hop¬ kins, Expansion Officer; Arlie Eaton, Chancellor; Al Gonzales, Corresponding Scribe; Gene Wells, Jester; Elroy Hulse, Historian; and Bob Patzer, Guard. Mr. Sogge and Mr. Johnson were advisor s and also acted as patrons at our social functions. 32
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' fyour 1953 CORDON IRLC HjFikctn Cditar KATHY AMNOLDT, mount PAT CRAWFORD, photo DON ERICKSON, photo MERLE LOUDON. huiiniM JANET MONEY hu«ln««« KAV PACKARD, typo MARY PENNINGTON, mount DARLENE PUGH, copy JANET SC H AC NT, m-ount LAETA YOU NO BLOOD, mount HALLY ZIMMERMAN, mount KENNETH CALKIN . Advisor Not pktursd: Marvin C» rh. manic; Notmon. art. Lim Long. Advor Minagar; Mill Eaotwood. Ann« Pittman, ty plats.
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