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104 Above, Circle K Board: Left to right, Stand- inm David Mayfield, treasurer; Russ Kish, membership; Don Draper, publicity; Jerry McAnulty, secretary; Duane Huie, house; Gary Word, vioe-president; kneelianean Skaret, president mot pictured Steve Dubinett, golden oldies; Jerry Breakfield, musicL Upper right: Becky Trump, junior, donates blood on Circle K-sponsored Blood Day. Right: Dan Debonis, sophomore, sets up chairs in the Activities Building for the lmperials concert. Far right: Paul Maxwell, junior, helps the pep club by selling popcorn at a basketball game.
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Lambda Kappa Sigma aids Circle K in service Lambda Ka ppa Sigma, women's auxil- iary of Circle K, is designed to aid Circle K in service projects within the community as well as on campus. Aside from its projects with Circle K, the sorority also participated in the Rush Week Carnival and performed its annual variety show. A formal induction banquet and tea for pledges and members made up their annual social events. Miss Sandra Vekasy, instructor of language, Iiterature,and communication, was the faculty sponsor of the 30-mem- ber sorority. Sharon Flagstad, senior, was president; Kandy Wrenn, senior, vioe-president and chaplain; Jan Koss, sophomore, secretary; Doreen Pagano, junior, treasurer; and Bonnie DeGabain, freshman, historian. Lambda Kappa Sigma Officers: left to right, hep roM Bonnie DeGabain, historian; Dianne Wiggins, pledge master; Kandy Wrenn, vice- president. bottom roM Jan Koss, secretary; Sharon Flagstad, president; Doreen Pagano, treasurer. Wot pictured, Patti Poe and Cindy Richards, oo-pledge mastersJ
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Circle K sets new record in service This was a record year in service pro- jects sponsored by Circle K. On Blood Day close to 100 units were donated by EC students through the Red Crossp Over $4,000 collected on Apple Day went toward shoes for needy children. The annual Circle K basketball tourn- ament and a tripto Fordlan Honor Camp also added to the year's activities. Since the 35-member fraternity engaged strict- ly in service activities for the campus community, its calendar did not include any social activities. The president was Dean Skaret,senior; vice-president, Gary Word, junior; Secre- tary, Jerry McAnulty, junior; and treas- urer, Dave Mayfield, senior. William Hanawalt, assistant professor of Biblical studies, was faculty sponsor.
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