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PHI THETA KAPPA 1-0 first row: Cleft to rightj carol lyberger, linda hughes, linda pevehouse, marcy pendle- ton, nancy morton, janet tracy, second row: kathy white, janet carnes, anita santaga- ta, joyce christmore, jo parsons, nancy gudgen, joyce turchek, patty flandersg third row: joyce watson, pearl erickson, sherree littell, janet sandon, vicki males, patty grant, fourth row: donna wilson, debbie northcutt, connie birdwell, kay mchenry. E Va X '3- 3 ' , , s f 4 ff 5- A nz., N 'V '5a'i.t54X1!ib the eta gamma chapter of phi theta kappa, national honorary scholastic fraternity for junior college stu- dents, was established at ccjc in l949. members are chosen by a faculty committee upon the basis of scho- lastic achievement in liberal arts courses of the col- lege. pledge and initiate members are installed at the close of each semester. this year five members represented our chapter at the national phi theta kappa convention in biloxi, missis- sippi. the highlight of each year is the annual honor's banquet. students from area high schools who have made scholastic achievements and our members are honored. at the end of the year a picnic was held at which new officers were elected. ' phi theta kappa for 1970-7l includes Cpicturedj members: c. w. g powell, ken sullivan, sally smith, mary shobe, shelley smith, janet earnes, pearl erickson, warren stewart, randy phelps, mark byard, susan hart, donna moyer, gail norton, gail messner, russ hutchins, bob hulsey, randy mathis, jo parsons, michele cross, phyllis harvey, norma wooldridge, joan gordon, deanna booth, susie Sprague, con- nie archer, and nancy gudgen. pledges for next year arejohn burch, chip barger, dan burke, gary halderman, david doss, janet sandon, connie birdwell, margie thompson, and kathy white. not pictured are: ronald bachman, patty flanders, claudia hamlin, and betsy shewell, members, gerald peters and sue rhodes, pledges. THETA CHI SIGMA theta chi sigma is the secretarial sorority at ccjc. it was organized in the school year 1946-47 with 40 charter members. club colors are blue and yel- low, and the motto is to keep earning, keep learning. regular meetings are held once a month with a variety of programs planned. some of the 1970-7l activities included a barbecue, sponsoring a queen candidate and float at football homecoming, a booth at the all-school car- nival, a christmas party for the members' mothers, and a basketball home- coming queen candidate. jo parsons was the football queen candidate while pearl erickson went for basketball honors. in march members showed ap- preciation to their bosses at the annual bosses banquet. theta chi sigma worked with the national secretaries association of coffeyville in april to celebrate national secretaries week and the 25th anniversary of theta chi, and the year was closed with a party given by the freshmen for the sopho- more members.
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DELTA EP ILON CHI clayton jamison is a celebrity in delta epsilon chi because he ranked number one in state competition as a sales -. manager trainee and in the top eight in national contests. problems the contestants faced pertained to business or business operation. do you see the family resemblance? members are: fkneelingy merrill bishop and marc neifingg fstanding left to rightj clayton jamison, john carey, carol crager, larry endicott. delta epsilon chi had its beginnings twenty five years ago. on this anniversary date in 1946, mr. milton karstadt took a delegation from ccjc to the national conference in chicago, illinois. like any other organization, it has grown. deca, as it is commonly called, has suffered from small set backs also, but growth for something good is inevitable. not pictured are paul curry and tom schafer. the task of deca has both long and short-run goals. on the secondary thigh schoolj level it is a good preparation for people who wish to go into retailing. the post secondary level deals more with a mid-management or management role with prerequisite of experience. finally the col- lege level deca, recently established, gives the student the abilities to instruct others in the deca field. this college level distributive education is closely aligned with management training. mike clough knows a good thing when he sees it. stripes are in for 1971 . officers - miss old, mahmood pooladi, randy mathis, suhail al-khub, l'UCnPl'Om . aram promotion of interaction between foreign and american students is the purpose of the internation- al club. this is accomplished through various activi- ties ranging from world affairs discussions to par- ties. the 1970 football homecoming queen, soosan modaberri, represents this organization. officers for 1970-71 were: mahmood pooladi, president, randy mathis, vice presidentg betsy shewell, secre- tary, suhail al-khub, treasurerg aram ruenprom, program chairman. I TER ATIONAL CLUB row one: Cfront seatedj mohammed barekatiang row two: sathorn srisu- thep, boonlert temaismithi, aram ruen- promg row three: mohsen tavallaee, randy mathis, karim amir-kheizi, ahmad zungig row four: fbackj sirirat silamont, morteza baghdadi, ahmad behzadi-teshnizi, soosan modaberi, ali farzidayeri, pat brichall, miss fern old, rafiq bashiti, mahmood pooladi, suhail al-khub.
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