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t .x Chi Omegas make like Indians during heap big pow-wow. Della Gumnms buress with Ihe girls. Give ,em herk, Dogie! Theta Chi's baress with George, B. H. tbefore beurtlsL We Were Rushed RUSH THIS YEAR WAS MORE important to the greek organizulions than ever before because of the increased enrollment and the sharing of fraternity and sorority power. More than in the past the Greeks learned that the method of survival was to stick togclher and appreciate the fact that fraternity people think alike in spite of their petty differences. The Black Creek intensified a growingr feeling; of frankness and honesty among the social organizations. ll is to the credit of the members of our several Greek organizations that their growth and maturity is showing. Miss Flume and Smokey pledged Taxuy Vernon and ttClintmf, Clark, at the Take House.
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CHECKING THE CAMPUS bulletin board were Bob Gervais, Sandy Miller, and Paul Stewart. Very seldom could one find dates in the campus calendar that did not include a club meeting. The oganizations and clubs, in their individual and varied ways, added greatly to the develop- ment of the wcll-rounded college student. CLASS OFFICER ELECTIONS ARE a major campus activity. The spring elections, in which the sophomore, junior, and senior class officers are elected, are keynoted by spirited cam- paigning and friendly rivalry among Greeks and Independ- ents. The freshman class officers are elected early in the fall quarter. In the above picture, a student marks her ballot, and in turn, does her individual part in electini,r a new slate of officers. Checking student voting at the lahle are Carole Reising, Cecelia Beuligmann, and Ronnie Ashby. Voters are Sue LePage, David Koenig, and Robert Van Scoyoc.
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Mew: wwfa, DANNY MYERS, DIXIE WARD rake those leaves, clean up the Campus! Student Council was behind the eight ball and students gave up a grill hour and enjoyed the 11:00 float. Although there wasnat much space covered, cigarette butts totaled infinite cartons. Missing papers were recovered and crib notes filed. $ 4g Campus Cleanup Removed All But the Straw The waitresses of W.R.H. are seated at table; Shirley Creathouse, Joyce Avery. Sondra Curry. Sue Pearork. Joun Miller, Virginia Wvoodull, Luis Suwer. Joy Cubburd, Yuriko Kemizuka, Trudy Shimmeger, and Doris Sluhl. Table 2, lefL m righl: Clnriu Hopewell. Luella Fuhrmun. Mickey Manrll, Letty AIbernulhy, Gwen Gray. lumthia Newman. Eileen Miller, Alice Stoutenburg. Rurhel Jones, Carolyn Delay. Ruth Fuhrnmn. Harriet Jones. and June Thomas. Vl'he furmrmtes 0f WCILH. who gel: seconds on dnsseriH
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