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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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HO 77flClI'y -E741 CSDOCQH Mary Ann Socey, an elementary education major with a minor in social studies, was chosen because of leadership and responsibility as 1961 Chairman of Orientation. She has served as secretary of the Ele- mentary Council and president ol the Newman Club. Mary Ann is a member ol Kappa Delta Epsilon edu- cational fraternity, the Student Council, and the PILLAR and Pos! stalls. ofynczla Ilfwhite Lynda X'Vl1ite ol' Birmingham, Alabama, was Orienta- tion Chairman last year and was a Pea-body representa- tive to the Collegiate Council lor the United Nations in New York. Lynda is a member olf the English Club, Pi Gamma Chi social sorority, Newman Club, Stu- dent Council, Kappa Delta Pi honorary educational fraternity, and has worked on the PILLAR and Post staffs. mt'I'l'GI7l lflyafk ins Majoring in English and French, Miriam. XfVatkins is vice-president of Kappa Delta Epsilon honorary educational sorority, Student Council Social Com- mittee, chairman of Religious Emphasis Days, and a member of the English Club a-nd Post stall, She is currently participating in the Honors Program. Page 205
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