Christian College - Ivy Chain Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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Christian College - Ivy Chain Yearbook (Columbia, MO) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 28 of 144
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Page 28 text:

Left to right, seated: Kay Knittle, secretary, Margaret McMillan, sponsor, Barbara Benz, president, Linda Mathew, vice-president. Row one: Pat Leonard, Pat Dawkins, joy Poe, Janet Paris, Betty Smallfelt, jane james, Pat Garrison. Row two: Wilma Suhr, janet Karenbrock, Suzanne Brannan, Mary Jane Bybee, Charlene Powers, Jenilu Richie. Row three: Nancy Peel, Linda Wyman, jane Morrow, Ann Klosterman, Becky Couch, Judy Cone. Row four: Barbara Bellis, Elaine Conger, Kay Stephenson, Carrie Russell, Frances Hefren, Kay Robinson. PHI THETA KAPIJA is the scholastic honor society for Junior College students. Mem- bers are elected twice each school year. The maximum membership is ten per cent of the student body. Included in the activities which Phi Theta Kappa sponsors are a tea in the fall, the Christmas Tree lighting ceremony, and a breakfast held at graduation. The society also sponsors the Best All-Around Girl Award. The faculty sponsor is Miss Mar- garet McMillan. Phi Theta Kappa Presidents' Club THE PRESIDENTS, CLUB is open to presidents of all organiza- tions on campus. Its principal function is to make the calen- dar of events for the school year. Row 0716, lfff 50 Tigltt: Gloria McCloskey, Bobby Henderson, Betsy Bolton, XfVilma Suhr. .R0zu two: Marilyn Kirk, Virginia Sullivan, lane Clarke, SYIVI3 Fmlffy, Carolyn Thompson, Sue Myers. i Row three: Leah Steinkraus, Barbara Benz, Mitzi Ackerman, P ROW four-' B211'b81'2l l'Vright Ianet Karenbrock Ka ' R . . 3 . J , y Robinson, C1318 VVYHIC, Jo Dodd, Harriet Persons, Billie Smith, Barbara R3Ym0UC1, Wanda Barnes, Barbara Payne, Suzan Hull, Li Joy Sweeney. Paula Nelson, Lucy Conkey, at Benjamin. Beverly lobes, Bellis, Dianne nda Mathew,

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Student Government Association PLLL GIRLS ENRQLLLD at Christian are members ol the Stu- dent Government Association, organized in 19211. Its pur- pose is to serve as a guide in all phases ol? student life, and to be the coordinating agency ol student activities. The officers and the three hall presidents compose the executive committee, and Mrs. Dora M. johnson, dean of women, is the advisor. Senior representatives, elected from the halls, and the president of the Town Girls are the other Student Council members. junior Council members are elected second semester to serve the remainder of the school year. Council members explain and put into effect the call- down system, edit the student handbook, Living and Learningf' and suggest regulation changes. A faculty committee on student affairs acts as an ad- visory group. In May of 1954 a special committee of stu- dents and faculty met and recommended changes in regulations. Eighty-five per cent of the changes suggested were approved by the Administrative Committee. l H ' l Nlichaelson, jean Grifhn, Libby Jones, Sylvia R010 gnc, left to right: Judy Lane, einca l liinle Y' B I a Bgllis, Irene Dolata, Caroline Thompson. Row two: Sue Myers, Shirley Stratton, HT NY ., ' -A ' ' binson I , ly Cone, lxflaiy Ruth Spence, Kay Ro , Row three: VVanda BarneS, Ann Veafelh JUS f Camgiwvofid' SHI Bmsket Billie Royals Janet Paris, Joy Cunningham, Norma Qualls, 0111 01,677 IT ey y 1 't ' ' ' B l 1 . . . , , Manila Hamlltoni Jane ac 61 P Farmer Barbara Stroud, Marjorie Smith, Mariorte Cady, Row hae: Crystelle Conner, CESY y Bobbie Henderson, Ruth Pyle, Baflmf' ldyne'



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Seated: Phyllis Longmore, janet Karenbrock, president, Nita Perry, vice-president,' Shirley Burrow. Row one: Renny Zirkle, Betty Abney, Wilma Suhr, Kay Knittle, Becky Couch, Anna Claire Janes. Row two: Saralyn Davis, Libby Jones, janise Faler, Jane Pittelco, Kay Butler, Nancy P-eel. Row three: Linda Mathew, Marylin Kirk, jane Morrow, Judy Cone, jean Schwering, Barbara Benz. Row four: Barbara Bellis, Joy Sweeney, Elaine Conger, Mary Kay Stiles, Louise Sowers, Carrie Russell, Frances Hefren, June Thomson, Kay Robinson. Delta Eta Chi DELTA ETA CHI is the honorary science society which endeavors to stimulate an interest in science on campus. Its name honors the scientists Darwin, Einstein, and Curie. Those who have thirteen hours of science, have shown a high scholastic standing, and have a sin- cere interest in the sciences are eligible for member- ship. Dr. Harold Long is sponsor- Seated: Marylin Kirk, Wilma Suhr, president, janise Iialer, vice-j2rr'e.9icIe1'zt,' Anna Claire Janes. .S'fm1c1ing.' Kay Robinson, Kay Knittle, jane Morrow, Nancy Peelg 1 Sigma Phi Gamma SIGNIA PHI GAMMA is the modern language honor society for junior colleges. Its pur- pose is to stimulate the continued study of foreign languages, to develop an interest in the languages, literature and civilization of other peoples, and to promote friend- ship and international understanding. Membership is based upon 'scholastic achievement in Spanish, French, or Ger- man. Sponsors are Mrs. Esther Hepple, Mrs. Malcomb Perryman and Mrs. Hortense Davison.

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