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WHO'S WHO mong Students in meriean Golleges ana! iflniversities Eleven outstanding students represent Peabody in the 1961 edition of Wl10's Wim Among Students in Am.erica1z Colleges and Universities. These students were first nominated by campus organizations, then were further screened by Peabody's lfVho's Mfho Committee for final nomination to the national board in Alabama. This board approves the nominations for publication. fi? CZI7, BFCZCA 'Ian Brach, a physical education major from Nash- ville, is president olf VVRA, president of the Mermaid Club, vice-president of the Outing Club, and secretary of the PEMM Club. Alan also is secretary of Delta Phi Sigma social sorority and holds membership in Beta Beta Beta biological fraternity and Kappa Delta Epsilon educational fraternity while serving on the Interdormitory Council and the Student Council. 421+ For nomination, students 111LlSt be expecting to receive a bachelor's or graduate degree in june or August of this year. Excellence and sincerity in scholarship, leadership and participation in extra-curricular and academic activities, citizenship and service to the school, and promise of fixture usefulness to business and society are the qualifications that determine final selection. ei? Y 'fn - 1: D3 .,, Tm -4 Page 202 Garofine Qurnette Transferring to Peabody in her sophomore year, Caroline Burnette serves on the Student Council and worked on the Freshman Orientation Committee. After being chosen Best Pledge of Pi Gamma Chi social sorority, she serves this year as president. Last year Caroline was chosen an attendant to the Corona- tion Queen and this year is senior attendant to Miss Peabody.
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SOPHOMORES Cgdfldy QJDCZQFQ 777ClI'A lWClfSOH Reigning as sophomore attendants were Sandy Baerg and Mark VVatson. A biology major from Huntsville, Alabama, Sandy is secretary of the sophomore Class, secretary of the Student Christian Association, and a ineniber of Pi Gainnia Chi social sorority. Mark comes from Nashville and now serves as president of Lhe sophomore class. FRESHMEN Qeggy wa vial CIS-,fLLfZ6'l16l2I'gQI Freshman attendants, Peggy Melby and David Stutzen- berger, complete the court of Peabody royalty. Peggy is from Pulaski. Tennessee, and is a member of Beta Kappa Tau social sorority. From Lyndon, Kenuuzky, David is a music major and is president of the freshman class. Page 201
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GCZI'O!gl'l, CSQJQIICQ 30801911 Carolyn Spence Dowlen of Nashville holds member- ship in the Outing Club, Beta Beta- Beta biological fraternity, and Pi Gamma Chi social sorority of which she is vice-president. Carolyn has shown her talent and interest by dancing in the modern Dance Group and serving on the Interdormito1'y Council and Orien- tation Committee. C? Qetsy C0-un can Betsy Duncan from Nashville is vice-president ol the Student Council and is a member of the Elemen- tary Council, Beta Kappa Tau social sorority, Kappa Delta Epsilon educational fraternity, and Pi Gamma Mu honorary social studies l'raternity. She is also a member of the llflermaid Club, the Outing Club, and Dance Group and was a representative in the Coronation Ball last year. mflly gidy Edgy IIS From Norris, Tennessee, Mary Kay Duggins is president ol North I-Iall and a member ol the English Club, Kappa Delta Epsilon educational fraternity, and the Student Council. She has served on the Orientation Committee, as Religious Emphasis Days chairman, and on the Pos! stall. Page 2 .1
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